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Ian Curtis 07-01-2011 11:27

Re: KOP Speculation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by eagle33199 (Post 992359)
Lets also keep in mind that most years we've gotten small/delicate parts in their own packaging or envelops. One great example is the accelerometer and Gyro. small padded envelop, smaller than a book and less than 5 lbs. Remember, we have an upper limit on weight, not a lower limit - so don't discount the jaguar theory, h1n1is4pigs. Half a pound is still less than 5 lbs.

A titanium billet the size of one of those really thick sci-fi paperbacks weighs about 5 pounds to put things in perspective. Maybe everyone will have to machine their wheels out of titanium billets this year? :rolleyes:

Jason Law 07-01-2011 13:53

Re: KOP Speculation
 
25 lb box... Probably the KoP AndyMark Chassis Frame w/ Toughboxes and wheels like last year?

Chris is me 07-01-2011 14:16

Re: KOP Speculation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason Law (Post 992431)
25 lb box... Probably the KoP AndyMark Chassis Frame w/ Toughboxes and wheels like last year?

Makes sense for the 36" length.

Radical Pi 08-01-2011 00:08

Re: KOP Speculation
 
This is nothing near the 5 lb weight of the small objects, but wouldn't the cRIO modules fit the description of "smaller than a paperback book"? Could we be expanding beyond the current system of 3 types of modules?

Bill_B 08-01-2011 03:03

Re: KOP Speculation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pandamonium (Post 992335)

For the bag-n-tag teams? Hey, Rube, get cubed!

sithmonkey13 08-01-2011 11:29

Re: KOP Speculation
 
Probably parts for a tethered minbot


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