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ComradeNikolai 01-03-2009 19:23

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
PVC for our entire hopper.

Not my decision.

vivek16 01-03-2009 19:45

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
We were using a quik-grip clamp to hold the battery on for a few weeks. We changed it the day before ship but hey, it worked. We ran our pre-ship scrimmage with it on. :)

-Vivek

Booksy 01-03-2009 19:54

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
Copper pipe and PVC. Not as much copper pipe as last year, but still a significant amount. There's a picture of it here somewhere. We're all about the cheap, all our money goes to the kit, registration, hotels, etc. etc.

Oh yeah and a VHS tape on the control board:)

commodoredl 02-03-2009 16:05

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
We chopped the handle off a snow brush and are using it on our turret.
In 2007 I remember needing to put together a camera cage with essentially no materials. We ended up draining a mountain dew bottle and riveting it to chicken wire.

GillSt.Bernards 31-03-2009 12:51

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
Wood and Lanyard

Alex_2487 31-03-2009 13:10

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
during the long island reginoal we had a promblem with our collection system where the balls with fly our the robot and not land i our storage bin. we spend two days doing all of this complex ways top slove this issue and the last thing we tried was just putting a piece of carboard up and that worked way better then anything esle.

Tazlikesrobots 31-03-2009 13:35

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ComradeNikolai (Post 829760)
PVC for our entire hopper.

Not my decision.

Ditto! :) We used it because it was lightweight, flexible and CHEAP!

Billfred 31-03-2009 19:20

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
One more to contribute: Gaffer's tape. Lots and lots of gaffer's tape. (We used up most of a roll on The Blackout.)

Abra Cadabra IV 31-03-2009 20:00

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
Our conveyor belt this year was built mostly out of canvas, styrofoam, and mountain bike tires and was stitched together with dental floss. Which is an upgrade from our prototype belt, which was literally stapled together. :D

Also, our ball-dumping mechanism was literally a string. (I'll post a picture if I can find one; our bot hasn't been shipped back yet so I can't take one.)

smurfgirl 31-03-2009 20:49

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
I don't think this year's robot has anything particularly "redneck" on it... but last year, our gripper was made out of driveway reflectors. :D And of course, the rookie robot in '03 was primarily plywood, so it doesn't look as high quality as later years. It no longer exists, though.

GillSt.Bernards 08-04-2009 20:00

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
wood and lanyard, hotglue and hope, zipties and zen

DonRotolo 08-04-2009 20:24

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
A team I saw at Palmetto used almost an entire grocery shopping cart as their robot.

Ed Sparks 08-04-2009 23:37

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
Well being from Alabama....................

We used to put our robot up on cinder blocks (redneck jackstands) in the pit.

But now we "transport" our robot with our space shuttle cart.

:D

GBilletdeaux930 09-04-2009 00:37

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
Our '07 bot used a paint brush as a chain tensioner. And a stress ball cut in half acting like a spring.

Jared Russell 09-04-2009 07:15

Re: Most reneck materials used this season
 
Our spiral hopper's center shaft is made up of hairbrushes we found at Walgreens.

And the turret (driven by a friction wheel) is lined with weather stripping to improve the grip.


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