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sdcantrell56 17-02-2009 12:24

pic: FRC1771 Robot for 2009
 

s_forbes 17-02-2009 12:29

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It looks.... familiar. heheh :)

Too bad we won't be at any competitions together, playing in a match with our long lost twin would be awesome!

JDeCola 17-02-2009 12:32

Re: pic: FRC1771 Robot for 2009
 
wow slick looking robot...good luck!!

sdcantrell56 17-02-2009 12:33

Re: pic: FRC1771 Robot for 2009
 
I still can't believe how similar our bots are without any collaboration. We refer to you guys as our clone when talking about your videos. I hope we had the right idea with this design. I think it will be quite effective. One cool thing about our shooter is that we can shoot down at an almost 45 degree angle to be a super accurate power dumper.

MrForbes 17-02-2009 12:34

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Very nice! and it looks strangely familar....but in different colors....

Lil' Lavery 17-02-2009 13:25

Re: pic: FRC1771 Robot for 2009
 
What material are the rails of the helix made out of?

And I love the color scheme.

sdcantrell56 17-02-2009 14:31

Re: pic: FRC1771 Robot for 2009
 
the helix is made from pex water tube. It is HDPE and commonly available at lowes or home depot. Luckily for us they sell it in red and blue for hot and cold water. It is awesome to work with and we designed the brackets so that the tube snaps into them to make assembly super easy and require no fasteners.

For anyone who is curious our bot with the decorations weighs 116lbs and I have a plan to take it down another 3lbs so that we can add the ducted fans and hopefully another super secret device that will help us score.

Akash Rastogi 17-02-2009 15:58

Re: pic: FRC1771 Robot for 2009
 
Looks insanely slick Sean. I love it. I'll definitely be watching you guys compete throughout the season.

Shmee 18-02-2009 19:25

Re: pic: FRC1771 Robot for 2009
 
Dang...that is one nice looking bot. Missed seeing you at Kimberley-Clark's scrimmage this past weekend though.

How does your roller work? It looks efficient. We ran into a few problems with ours, but it works (mostly). Also, love the color scheme :)

Want to make it long lost triplets/quadruplets/etc.? Check out 832's if you get the chance. Or just wait 'til Peachtree!

MrForbes 18-02-2009 19:27

Re: pic: FRC1771 Robot for 2009
 
It looks like balls that go into the right (in the picture) side of the robot will push back the tubing, which will spring them over to the left side so they can go up the helix.

If so, that's a really clever design, I wish we'd thought of it when we decided to reverse our helix instead

EricLeifermann 18-02-2009 19:29

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How easy was it to bend the water tube? The bot looks super sharp. I wish we had the time/resources to make our robots look like that... Good luck this year.

gorrilla 18-02-2009 19:33

Re: pic: FRC1771 Robot for 2009
 
everyone else's robot looks way cooler than ours :P

i was trying to convince Dave(our mentor) to let me paint ours, but we decided to use the angle grinder and make everything all "swirly-like"

MrForbes 18-02-2009 19:34

Re: pic: FRC1771 Robot for 2009
 
The water tubing we used came on a roll that was the right diameter for a robot, so it was not difficult at all.

I don't know about that nifty red stuff though

ttldomination 18-02-2009 19:40

Re: pic: FRC1771 Robot for 2009
 
NORTH GWINNETT, WHAT IS YOUR PROFESSION????

sdcantrell56 18-02-2009 22:05

Re: pic: FRC1771 Robot for 2009
 
Thanks everyone. This is without a doubt the most ambitious design we have undertaken and hopefully it will be successful.

The front roller assembly consists of a top roller which is directly driven by a rs-545 through a banebots 16:1 p60. This roller is connected to the bottom roller with polycord. We went with the 2 roller design so that the top roller would force the balls into the helix eliminating any jams. Also the red tube in front eliminates any chance of jamming and funnels the balls to the right side. Plus it looks really cool :cool:

The Pex tube is very easy to work with. We used the 1/2" diameter tube and it comes in rolls so all we had to do was roll it tighter depending on which loop we were making. It also worked perfectly with our brackets so that we could press the tubing into it instead of having to bolt it or screw it in.

I have seen a couple bots eerily similar to ours so I hope all of us decided on a solid design. It would be great to play with all of you guys at peachtree. I did see roswell's bot and it looks awesome.

TTL...Our occupation is to hopefully win a spot to the DOME!!!!


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