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Bertman 18-11-2008 21:00

pic: six wheel drive articulated stair climber
 

lenny8 18-11-2008 21:02

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this is pretty sweet guys, good job.

gorrilla 18-11-2008 21:11

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what did you use to make the wooden wheels?

RMS11 18-11-2008 21:15

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Would a video be possible? :D I would love to see this thing is stair-climbing action!!

Bertman 18-11-2008 21:16

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band saw and drill press

=Martin=Taylor= 18-11-2008 22:16

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I'm surprised someone in Austin has windsurfer batons :cool:

I've always wanted to use those on a robot... got lots of old broken ones...

Billfred 18-11-2008 22:47

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If we as a body of competitors have tempted fate one too many times and the GDC puts a big obstacle across midfield, this is the picture that will come to mind. I second the call for video!

Bertman 18-11-2008 23:48

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They are not wind surfer batons, they are the limbs of a fiberglass bow used as leaf springs. And Austin has lots of windsurfing.

JaneYoung 19-11-2008 09:30

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At the Maker Faire in Austin this fall, 418 had this as well as the wood-coast chassis/pool noodle shooter along with some of their FIRST robots in their demo area. 2158 had set up an Overdrive field and every once in a while, one of the members of 418 would put this one out on the field for a little drive time. It's fun to watch. Hopefully, someone from the team will tell a little bit of the history behind it.

gorrilla 19-11-2008 18:55

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how did you attach the sprocket to the wheel?(screws? bolts?)

wooden wheels have always been interesting to me(as you can just screw things to them!)

Bertman 19-11-2008 20:04

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the sprockets are bolted directly to the wheels and the whole thing spins on oil impregnated brass bushings

roboticWanderor 19-11-2008 21:32

Re: pic: six wheel drive articulated stair climber
 
Story time!
This robot was built along side the foam shooter robot, as and off season project. the chassis was actually a left over prototype from the stair climbing / bar hanging year (idk date) our team members decided to put it to good use. if you look close, you can see the helix wear pattern in the closest front wheel from the master link!
also proof of yet another wooden chassis! this thing can stand as much punishment as any of our other robots! and I'm pretty sure it's pine, although you might want to ask bertman about that.

Qbranch 21-11-2008 13:00

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Looks really cool. Awesome design.

...And not only can it go up and down 5" stairs, I bet it passes a metal detector test too. :rolleyes:

-q

daltore 30-11-2008 18:12

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It was a lot of fun to watch that thing try to turn at Maker Faire. *whir whir whir CLUNK* It was pretty impressive how much it stood up to, though. Makes me what to build wood cross-braces for next year's robot...

roboticWanderor 01-12-2008 00:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by daltore (Post 778194)
It was a lot of fun to watch that thing try to turn at Maker Faire. *whir whir whir CLUNK* It was pretty impressive how much it stood up to, though. Makes me what to build wood cross-braces for next year's robot...

It wasn't the most stable robot ever either. It loved to pop wheelies due to the rear set weight of the battery, causing it to flip, and throw its own battery out, leaving it dead on the field. poor suicidal robot, kinda like those fainting goats, or the narcoleptic dog.


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