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Tyler Olds 03-03-2009 23:49

pic: Team 2826 Robot
 

Tyler Olds 03-03-2009 23:50

Re: pic: Team 2826 Robot
 
(Figured out how to add a description lol)

Dan2081 03-03-2009 23:53

Re: pic: Team 2826 Robot
 
Hey looks great. You guys are rookies this year? You should do really well!

Akash Rastogi 04-03-2009 00:29

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I can almost guarantee this robot will do very well. Hopefully you've built this proven system well enough to perform like the proven robots from week 1. Best of luck and awesome job as rookies and for any team for that matter!

R.C. 04-03-2009 00:30

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Feel another 2753 type Win:ahh:

billbo911 04-03-2009 08:34

Re: pic: Team 2826 Robot
 
Where did you find those couplers for your square tube? Are those Home Brewed?? :yikes:
(Sorry, just had to throw in a WI. joke)

camtunkpa 04-03-2009 09:31

Re: pic: Team 2826 Robot
 
Good looking bot 2826! Impressive swerve drive! Your team should do well!

Quote:

Originally Posted by billbo911 (Post 831557)
Where did you find those couplers for your square tube? Are those Home Brewed?? :yikes:
(Sorry, just had to throw in a WI. joke)

I'm not 100% sure and ask 2826 to confirm, but they look like 80/20 quickframe connectors.

EricLeifermann 04-03-2009 10:18

Re: pic: Team 2826 Robot
 
How are you going to actually hold the ECs? If they just sit in the yellow tubes, I'm afraid they will fall out before you have a chance to get them to the HP.

Vikesrock 04-03-2009 10:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by EricLeifermann (Post 831588)
How are you going to actually hold the ECs? If they just sit in the yellow tubes, I'm afraid they will fall out before you have a chance to get them to the HP.

Looks to me like the PVC arms on each side are servo powered gates for the EC holder. The EC is placed in from the side with the arm down. When the robot reaches the airlock, the arm is raised and the EC rolls out the front.

EricLeifermann 04-03-2009 10:40

Re: pic: Team 2826 Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Vikesrock (Post 831590)
Looks to me like the PVC arms on each side are servo powered gates for the EC holder. The EC is placed in from the side with the arm down. When the robot reaches the airlock, the arm is raised and the EC rolls out the front.

didn't read your post right.....

EricLeifermann 04-03-2009 10:45

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if you are planning on receiving the EC from the side i suggest not doing it that way, it gets you right up against the wall and that will make you SO easy to pin...

Tyler Olds 04-03-2009 12:49

Re: pic: Team 2826 Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by camtunkpa (Post 831571)
Good looking bot 2826! Impressive swerve drive! Your team should do well!



I'm not 100% sure and ask 2826 to confirm, but they look like 80/20 quickframe connectors.

Thanks for the compliments, it was quite a hill to climb and it involved a couple late nighters. Yes those are 80/20 quickframe connectors.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vikesrock (Post 831590)
Looks to me like the PVC arms on each side are servo powered gates for the EC holder. The EC is placed in from the side with the arm down. When the robot reaches the airlock, the arm is raised and the EC rolls out the front.

You got it!

Like I said as well, our side paneling is not on so thats why it might seem like the EC would fall out.


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