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sdcantrell56 22-01-2009 20:38

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s_forbes 22-01-2009 20:42

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Wow, that one pretty much blows ours out of the water. :P

Looks pretty solid. Actually, it looks really really solid. Any hints as to what kind of cool mechanisms will be going on top of it?

cloud_254 22-01-2009 20:42

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ur design looks pretty similar to the design we r going with

nahstobor 22-01-2009 20:44

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Looks like a 3D puzzle. Looks good and very strong, good job 1771. You guys always seem to have something that is unique and effective every year.

sdcantrell56 22-01-2009 21:07

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Thanks everyone. I kinda left off the specs so here goes:
-6wd with a dropped center wheel and the center wheel is directly driven off of highly modified tough boxes
-The frame was designed so that everything was aligned by tabs for easy assembly and boat building epoxy was used
-This frame is much stiffer than our custom 1/4" thick aluminum frame last year for an approximately 10lb weight savings.

As for whats going on top, it is eerily similar to what you guys have already posted up with a few differences. Mainly we will be able to shoot downwards at a 40 degree angle without reducing the speed of our shooter. Hopefully everything comes together

O and this is bot #2...the real thing will be even nicer

Ian Curtis 22-01-2009 21:28

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That is very nice! I really like how it's self tabbing. Got a team full of model airplane builders or welding guys?

sdcantrell56 22-01-2009 21:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by iCurtis (Post 806203)
That is very nice! I really like how it's self tabbing. Got a team full of model airplane builders or welding guys?

Haha it would seem like that wouldn't it. No actually I came up with the idea and I have been refining it this past offseason, but I never thought we would actually build a wood frame since it is kinda unconventional. However, the team really embraced the idea and I think it will pay off big time.

smurfgirl 22-01-2009 22:04

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I'm digging the spots all over it. ;)
I like the wood frame, and I can't believe it's only 18 lbs with axles! Actually, maybe I can believe it, but I'm in disbelief because our robots are always overweight, and it starts all the way from down there. Looks like you're going to have another great season.

Akash Rastogi 22-01-2009 22:29

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Sean......you are a beast. Very nice work. I look forward to seeing you guys in Atl.

MrForbes 22-01-2009 22:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by smurfgirl (Post 806221)
I'm digging the spots all over it. ;)
I like the wood frame, and I can't believe it's only 18 lbs with axles!

The weight is just like ours, the construction is fantastic! Nice job...can't wait to see it moving balls around

EricH 22-01-2009 23:53

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What's the glue you're using? Those spots remind me too much of cyanoacrylite (CA)... Then again, I've been helping build an R/C airplane.

sdcantrell56 23-01-2009 00:04

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We are using MAS brand epoxy. It is a very strong slow cure epoxy used in boat building. One of our students got a bit carried away with the epoxy on the top. i kinda think it looks cool though. Other than the smell, this epoxy is incredible.

RyanN 23-01-2009 01:28

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That's the coolest wooden chassis I've ever seen. Looks really solid. Good job!

danshaffer 23-01-2009 01:42

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but the question is, will it float?

sdcantrell56 23-01-2009 01:47

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It would definitely float. We have built it very similarly to the way you would build a wooden boat. We use no screws or nails and only the epoxy to hold it together.


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