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R3P0 25-01-2011 14:10

"Team 1504 tests"
 
Team 1504 mini bot test:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlmRMIfKRYI

Team 1504 mechanum test:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPPFNdRtR7c

Giddy up less than a month left!

R3P0

R3P0 26-01-2011 07:29

Re: "Team 1504 tests"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by R3P0 (Post 1008073)
Team 1504 mini bot test:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlmRMIfKRYI

Team 1504 mechanum test:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPPFNdRtR7c

Giddy up less than a month left!

R3P0

**crickets**

NyCityKId 26-01-2011 09:34

Re: "Team 1504 tests"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by R3P0 (Post 1008073)
Team 1504 mini bot test:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlmRMIfKRYI

Team 1504 mechanum test:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPPFNdRtR7c

Giddy up less than a month left!

R3P0

LOL @ the music xD

ROBOTS! 03-02-2011 20:56

Re: "Team 1504 tests"
 
Great job 1504! Here's another minibot were working on, got it climbing up the pole with only one motor. Looking great so far!

phoenix_fire 03-02-2011 21:34

Re: "Team 1504 tests"
 
The mecanum looks pretty nice, although the chassis seems small. What are the specs?

Have you tried adding nonslip padding to the wheels for the minibot? Other than that, it looks as light weight as you can get.

ROBOTS! 03-02-2011 21:56

Re: "Team 1504 tests"
 
no clue about the chasis, R3P0 will probably stop by and answer that. The mini bot is no where needing extra grip, the wheels aren't slipping when on the pole. We have ideas for making it even lighter too :D

JackN 03-02-2011 23:11

Re: "Team 1504 tests"
 
The goal on the minibot that I wanted to see completed was under 3 seconds currently with only one motor we are slightly over that goal. I am not a huge fan of mechanum drive but the test chassis has been really good at changing my mind.


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