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Greg Needel 17-02-2009 10:32

pic: 2775 twins ready to play.
 

Kingofl337 17-02-2009 10:33

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The twins look great! Good luck with your "Rookie" year. Heh

Wetzel 17-02-2009 11:09

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Well isn't that interesting...

Ian Curtis 17-02-2009 11:09

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That's a sweet scoring/collecting mechanism! How long does it take to bring the basket up/down?

Greg Needel 17-02-2009 11:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by iCurtis (Post 822860)
That's a sweet scoring/collecting mechanism! How long does it take to bring the basket up/down?

It is about a second from bottom to top and the same going down.

hipsterjr 17-02-2009 11:20

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I have to say that this is one of the most creative designs I have seen so far. I would have never thought of an elevator basket. nice job, and looks good to.

Greg Needel 17-02-2009 12:32

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Originally Posted by hipsterjr (Post 822875)
I have to say that this is one of the most creative designs I have seen so far. I would have never thought of an elevator basket. nice job, and looks good to.

Thanks, after much testing we were scared of deformed balls and conveyors so this way we don't have to deal with it. If the roller can pickup the ball in the first place it can spit it out the same way.

gren737 17-02-2009 12:35

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Thanks!

The basket can hold ~14 balls and as Greg said moves up/down in about a second and unloads in 4 ish seconds.

Mike Schreiber 17-02-2009 13:10

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Sweet and simple I love it, how much range you get out of it?

Akash Rastogi 17-02-2009 15:03

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Greg, can I pleeeease have one?? I like the one on the right better. The yellow and black looks so sick on those bots. Have an amazing year team DeWalt!

Mr MOE 17-02-2009 15:28

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Nice looking twins! What are their names?

JVN 18-02-2009 16:30

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Simple, elegant, and from what I've heard... effective. Talk about a strong rookie showing! This is a design that will have most veteran teams jealous.

The practice robot is definitely going to help your competition performance. We should see big results from 2775 this year.

I especially love the color scheme. Talk about corporate branding!

Good Luck at STL (watch out for 1444, I think they REALLY want the #1 seed this year),
John

Manoel 18-02-2009 17:18

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That's BRILLIANT.

Congratulations!

Andrew Schreiber 18-02-2009 18:40

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Great looking bot, I expect great things out of 2775. Good luck you guys.

Greg Needel 20-02-2009 00:18

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the front roller powered by a FP during this video it will be changed to a cim for more range. Enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggRxsmutKe8

Josh Goodman 20-02-2009 00:58

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Nice robots Greg! It's weird not seeing you AT ALL this year. Rah-Cha-Cha isn't the same! See ya maybe at Champs?

Greg Needel 23-02-2009 17:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 823078)
Greg, can I pleeeease have one?? I like the one on the right better. The yellow and black looks so sick on those bots. Have an amazing year team DeWalt!

The one on the right is the competition bot and is sleeping in it's crate for a few weeks.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr MOE (Post 823104)
Nice looking twins! What are their names?

The one on the left's name is "shred" and the one on the right is known as "scarf".


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