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bhsrobotics1671 13-01-2011 11:08

pic: 1671 Base!
 

steelerborn 13-01-2011 11:09

Re: pic: 1671 Base!
 
This is the base frame for 1671 this year. Thanks to our sponsor Harris Manufacturing for getting it made in a couple of days.

MattC9 13-01-2011 11:11

Re: pic: 1671 Base!
 
Do I spy a 6WD?!?

steelerborn 13-01-2011 11:13

Re: pic: 1671 Base!
 
Well thats a very good question. lol

Dustin Shadbolt 13-01-2011 11:15

Re: pic: 1671 Base!
 
Looks awesome

dodar 13-01-2011 11:21

Re: pic: 1671 Base!
 
I do believe that frame would be illegal to compete with. The big gap has to be covered by bumper and that looks alot bigger than 8"

steelerborn 13-01-2011 11:45

Re: pic: 1671 Base!
 
Yeah you are right the gap is bigger than 8 inches, so it would be illegal in that sense, but this is more of a "programmer's bot" so they can begin programming it, until the lift is completed.

Kevin Sevcik 13-01-2011 12:19

Re: pic: 1671 Base!
 
That looks.... Hefty. Like, 15 lbs hefty. I assume the production version is going to be lightened significantly over that?

steelerborn 13-01-2011 13:11

Re: pic: 1671 Base!
 
Yes the upper structure will be gone plus all the support rails will be made of thinner wall aluminum.

synth3tk 13-01-2011 19:01

Re: pic: 1671 Base!
 
So is this pretty much just a practice/programming bot? If so, that's pretty cool.

steelerborn 13-01-2011 22:38

Re: pic: 1671 Base!
 
Yeah this way the programmers can begin testing code, and our drivers can start practicing.

hg273 14-01-2011 00:27

Re: pic: 1671 Base!
 
You'll want to be wary about having your drivers practice too much with a bot that is significantly heavier/different than your competition machine. Although it may drive similarly, you may find that precision movements will have to be retuned. That said, more drive practice is always good. :D

bhsrobotics1671 14-01-2011 00:45

Re: pic: 1671 Base!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hg273 (Post 999681)
You'll want to be wary about having your drivers practice too much with a bot that is significantly heavier/different than your competition machine. Although it may drive similarly, you may find that precision movements will have to be retuned. That said, more drive practice is always good. :D

One of the main reasons to give our programmers extra time and practice is because we are putting a drive systems like one our team has never attempted before. That being said we need all the time we can get to get the basics down, and then like you mentioned fine tune everything with our competition bot.

Luckily things still seem to be going good and on track, no surprises yet....haha.


See you in Davis everyone!


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