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team 3311 12-02-2011 04:26

The awesome Team 3311 presents there robot
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nceM9mJ6JgI

Just a little Preview of the new robot with the best view in the background!

We are team 3311 and now beat our background! :D lol

phoenix_fire 12-02-2011 07:27

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A very creative use of an extension ladder. No why didn't my team think of that before designing and building our own lift?:p
What's going to go on the end?
How fast is your robot? It looks pretty fast.

team 3311 12-02-2011 12:29

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thanks this is my 4th build seasion and i have build lifs and they always broke on me also the view was my back yard My team has no machian shop its built in a livingroom

team 3311 12-02-2011 14:45

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Its fast over 10 m/s I think we just weighted it it only 97 lbs

phoenix_fire 12-02-2011 16:05

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Wow, a living room.:yikes: Up till this year, my team has been working out of garages.

What are you guys using to pick the tubes up?
10m/s, is a pretty nice speed. Good luck at competition.

team 3311 12-02-2011 16:56

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We are using phunmatics claw and the best part about building in a living room is we can littarly take our entier shop with us aka drill pluse saz all plue skill saw :)

Joe G. 12-02-2011 17:00

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Is that an "H" or "slide" drive, like the omni part of a nonadrive, or just four omniwheels? If it is, what are you using to ensure that the wheels all remain on level ground?

IndySam 12-02-2011 18:06

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Nice deck and view.

Chicken man 12-02-2011 18:37

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Our team 1584 does all our work in a shop in the back of the school, I never knew we were so lucky to have a shop.

keehun 12-02-2011 18:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by phoenix_fire (Post 1021152)
A very creative use of an extension ladder. No why didn't my team think of that before designing and building our own lift?:p

I concur.

I mean it could be improved, but for how short of a time it must've taken to get that running, it seems worth it...

Grim Tuesday 12-02-2011 19:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chicken man (Post 1021558)
Our team 1584 does all our work in a shop in the back of the school, I never knew we were so lucky to have a shop.

Same.

Steve_Alaniz 12-02-2011 19:21

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WOW!

Great idea! You guys rock! If I ever have a fire... I'm calling you!!!

Steve

team 3311 12-02-2011 22:40

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Originally Posted by Steve_Alaniz (Post 1021607)
WOW!

Great idea! You guys rock! If I ever have a fire... I'm calling you!!!

Steve

its klamath lake largest lake in the pacific north west by surface area

team 3311 12-02-2011 22:41

Re: The awesome Team 3311 presents there robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe G. (Post 1021482)
Is that an "H" or "slide" drive, like the omni part of a nonadrive, or just four omniwheels? If it is, what are you using to ensure that the wheels all remain on level ground?

its 4 powered omniwheels and its balance by even weight distribution

Aren Siekmeier 13-02-2011 03:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by phoenix_fire (Post 1021152)
A very creative use of an extension ladder. No why didn't my team think of that before designing and building our own lift?

We were actually considering a prefabricated extension ladder as well, but decided against it. It was significantly different, with several telescoping stages (collapsing to a much lower height), but also with quite a bit more friction and plenty of complications for driving the thing. Our serpentine belt powered forklift, based off Teams 25, 254, 986, and probably more from 2007, went together much easier.

team 3311 13-02-2011 04:48

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I looked at thouse and I didn't like them eather also telicosping latters are like twice the price which I didn't have to spend on

sdcantrell56 13-02-2011 12:51

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MIght want to consider switching the 2 front omni wheels for traction wheels. As it is arranged right now, just about any other drive train will be able to push you as much as they want plus the 4 omni wheels arranged like that don't give you any ability for holonomic motion.

That said, good job getting a robot designed and built in 5 weeks.

maltz1881 13-02-2011 13:59

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Originally Posted by team 3311 (Post 1021291)
thanks this is my 4th build seasion and i have build lifs and they always broke on me also the view was my back yard My team has no machian shop its built in a livingroom

Our 1st year we built on my dining room table... Those were the days!! Thank goodness they are over!! :rolleyes:

team 3311 13-02-2011 20:24

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Maybe we don't have all the stuff that we would have in a shop at school, but can you spend a night or a whole weekend there? Can you just make some pizza? Can you just play XBox when you got nothing to do? And many many other thing. I think it's better to do that in a living room.


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