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AJ R 24-02-2010 22:54

pic: FRC 1714 More Robotics
 

Jamie Kalb 24-02-2010 22:55

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Love it! The clear plates look outstanding!

What's the large piston on the right side for?

MPG 24-02-2010 22:58

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Looks awsome. I have always liked all the acrylic. Can't wait to see you at WI

AJ R 24-02-2010 22:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamie Kalb (Post 928298)
Love it! The clear plates look outstanding!

What's the large piston on the right side for?


That is for winding the kicker back. It then extends forward again and a ratchet releases the kicker.

Jamie Kalb 24-02-2010 23:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AJ R (Post 928301)
That is for winding the kicker back. It then extends forward again and a ratchet releases the kicker.

Gotcha. Cool design! I can't wait to see it in action.

Brandon Holley 24-02-2010 23:27

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Very cool looking robot. I'm wondering why you chose to pocket material out of the polycarb instead of just ripping it away? Structural integrity? Very aesthetically pleasing bot....any close up shots of the wheels?

-Brando

Tytus Gerrish 24-02-2010 23:39

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Somebody Must build computers on that team. It Looks like your aiming to have a speedy inspection.

AJ R 25-02-2010 08:00

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Thanks for all the compliments. We pocketed the sides for weight reduction and to keep the structural integrity. The kicker also mounts to the side pieces, so we couldn't have cut them away. We will be able to have a close up of the wheel this afternoon. As far as the speedy inspection goes, we usually skip the check to see if anything is being grounded to the frame.

Tytus Gerrish 25-02-2010 13:00

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so how's the saying go? "Don't throw kicks if you are a Plexyglass Robot"

Chris is me 25-02-2010 13:02

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People in acrylic houses probably shouldn't throw stones, but I think polycarbonate homeowners are just fine :rolleyes:

J93Wagner 25-02-2010 14:41

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The robot looks awesome with the Acrylic! (or is it Polycarb?)

Chris is me 25-02-2010 15:20

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Definitely polycarb. Acrylic wouldn't last through autonomous mode in FRC.

Akash Rastogi 25-02-2010 15:20

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Reminder to posters- this is not acrylic. This is polycarbonate. Acrylic shatters and is never a good choice for FRC robots.


edit: hehe Chris and I posted at the same time.

Tytus Gerrish 25-02-2010 16:16

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I want to see a robot made of ice. mabye one of the canadian teams will carve one out someday

Laaba 80 25-02-2010 18:24

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Brandon Holley (Post 928319)
any close up shots of the wheels?

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/35006?


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