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Chris Fultz 24-02-2010 15:39

pic: Cyber Blue - R2V1
 

Chris Fultz 24-02-2010 15:41

Re: pic: Cyber Blue - R2V1
 
Inventor Rendering of Cyber Blue's 2010 Competition Robot.

Very close to the real thing. Pictures will be uploaded tonight.

Scott Hill 24-02-2010 18:17

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Chris,
Great looking robot! all of us at Winnovation are really looking forward to competing with you at Kansas City.
Good Luck and see you soon!
Scott Hill

lenny8 24-02-2010 18:18

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what is the frame made out of?

Akash Rastogi 24-02-2010 18:26

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I am so glad to see we built our robot similarly to such a great team. It puts my mind at ease just a bit.

Sweet looking robot.

Did your CAD team use the files off 221's website? Our team didn't know how judges would feel about this so we redrew everything on the modules. What's your opinion on this? Would they care?

O'Sancheski 24-02-2010 19:51

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that is some very nice inventor work... looks like a very good robot

Chris Fultz 24-02-2010 21:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 928098)
Did your CAD team use the files off 221's website? Our team didn't know how judges would feel about this so we redrew everything on the modules. What's your opinion on this? Would they care?

I believe everything is drawn from a clean sheet of paper (to use old school terminology) to support the Inventor Award submission. They may have used the 221 drawings for some reference dimensions, but I don't think they pulled in the complete modules.

I think Autodesk wants to see you use all of the tools and show your capability, so you probably made the right choice by redrawing everything.

Personally, I see value in both approaches. By drawing everything, you learn all of the tools and show the Auodesk judges that you understand the software, the geometry of the parts and the assembly. But, in this "real world" we often refer to, you would probably pull in models of standard parts and vendor parts and then focus your time on the unique components.

Chris Fultz 24-02-2010 21:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lenny8 (Post 928087)
what is the frame made out of?

1" aluminum, welded, anodized Cyber Blue.

Some is 1/16" wall, some is 1/8" wall, depending on needs for the specific area. I think the frame weighed about 18 pounds total, and is basically a 27' x 27' x 15-1/2" cube.

lenny8 24-02-2010 22:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Fultz (Post 928221)
1" aluminum, welded, anodized Cyber Blue.

Some is 1/16" wall, some is 1/8" wall, depending on needs for the specific area. I think the frame weighed about 18 pounds total, and is basically a 27' x 27' x 15-1/2" cube.

we knew that 80 20 bot couldn't be your real bot sneky sneky ;)

Ryan Dognaux 25-02-2010 11:59

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Looking good Cyber Blue! At first glance the robot looks very simple, but at closer examination you have the swerve modules and your kicking gearbox mechanism - there's a lot under the hood on this one.

Taylor 25-02-2010 13:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux (Post 928489)
there's a lot under the hood on this one.

You have no idea how big of an understatement that is. Their PDB is almost full.
Once again, incredible job, see you at BMR.


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