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hipsterjr 01-03-2010 09:40

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If we need a hole saw, I know were to go now:p

Swampdude 01-03-2010 10:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Sparks (Post 928490)
I think I'll name it "The Cheese Grater".

Go get the Cheese Grater ...........
Where's the Cheese Grater ........... ?
Has the Cheese Grater been inspected yet ..........?
Did you swap batteries on the Cheese Grater .........?

Don't bring any cheese to Peachtree or we'll grate it !


Yea, that works. :D

Does it whistle when you're moving?

If God made an FRC robot, this would be it... Holy.. get it?

You say it kicks good, but I think your story is full of holes...

OK, I have a hole lot more but I'm done now..

EricH 01-03-2010 10:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Swampdude (Post 929970)
Does it whistle when you're moving?

If God made an FRC robot, this would be it... Holy.. get it?

You say it kicks good, but I think your story is full of holes...

OK, I have a hole lot more but I'm done now..

Is the robot name Holy Grail?

Swampdude 01-03-2010 10:35

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That would make a nice doggy fence

That thing has more holes than a rack full of dunkin doughnuts... mmmm doughnuts...

Emeril called, he want his collander back.

Easter is coming, that will make a great egg holder for painting.

mmmk I'm done..

Beautiful bot BTW.

IKE 01-03-2010 10:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Sparks (Post 928464)
110 Lbs total, all aluminum.

The top extends from 17" to 22" and serves to extend the "Platform". Our intent was to serve as a ramp to help others score the extended points. Not sure about the ramp part now .......

I'm thinking about starting a contest to see who can guess the total number of holes in the entire robot. :D

Just looking at the Open Holes (i.e. not holes with bolts)
4 very large,
356 large,
500 small,

Grand total around 860.

Now counting the holes with bolts (including the mecanums)....

around 1200 total

BrendanB 01-03-2010 12:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by IKE (Post 929979)
Just looking at the Open Holes (i.e. not holes with bolts)
4 very large,
356 large,
500 small,

Grand total around 860.

Now counting the holes with bolts (including the mecanums)....

around 1200 total

It is actually 8 very large holes. 4 standoffs with 2 holes on each(if they speed holed both sides).

You didn't by any chance weigh the robot before you cheese holed it did you? That would be cool to see the weight savings.

Ed Sparks 01-03-2010 14:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BrendanB (Post 929997)
It is actually 8 very large holes. 4 standoffs with 2 holes on each(if they speed holed both sides).

You didn't by any chance weigh the robot before you cheese holed it did you? That would be cool to see the weight savings.


The holes were not added, they were part of the initial design. It's kind of like a FRC version of an erector set. If something is added to the design we can rearrange structural parts to make room. The whole thing is put together with 5mm socket head cap screws. We can take this whole thing apart and put it back together with a 4mm ball end Allen Wrench and an 8mm combination box wrench. Another cool thing about 5mm cap screws and the 8mm flat-to-flat nut that mates with it is it real close to 5/16 and 5/32 inches. I can pick up any allen wrench and box wrench set and work on this thing. There's no welding involved, you can break this thing down into individual pieces in less than 20 minutes.

BrendanB 01-03-2010 14:08

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Wow, as smart as it is beautiful! Really nice job Rockets, can't wait to see how you perform this year!

Good luck!


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