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Bharat Nain 03-03-2011 11:12

pic: 2011 FRC 25
 

Akash Rastogi 03-03-2011 11:14

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Why fix what ain't broke, right? :D

Another great evil machine. Although I'll only be seeing this beast on Saturday morning without MORT, I'm glad both 11 and 25 are going to Virginia :D .

Good luck Wayne and company, not that you'll need it.

Cyberphil 03-03-2011 11:35

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Looks oddly familiar.... :rolleyes:

waialua359 03-03-2011 11:58

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For once I guessed right about you guys during week 1.
Good luck this season.

bmxer51 03-03-2011 12:19

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Where did you get your coiled pneumatic tubing?? Or did you coil it yourself and how??

camtunkpa 03-03-2011 12:46

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Hey I think you lost 2 wheels ;) In all seriousness looks good guys. Good Luck!

Lil' Lavery 03-03-2011 12:54

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If it wasn't for the PDB, I really would just think this was your 2007 bot.

Tom Bottiglieri 03-03-2011 13:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 1034094)
If it wasn't for the PDB, I really would just think this was your 2007 bot.

I thought this thread was a joke until I saw the new radio and battery.

Arefin Bari 03-03-2011 13:19

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I still feel like this is their 2007 robot. This is why I feel that way...

1) The tread on those wheels seems a little worn off (given the fact that this might be their practice robot).

2) 2007 game involved climbing up other robots (ramps), this chassis was designed to climb ramps hence the angle in the front.

3) They probably slapped on legal electronics to drive around that robot.

4) ... I wouldn't be surprised at all if their 2010 robot looks exactly the same with a minibot.

Bharat Nain 03-03-2011 13:23

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Even though this looks similar, everything has been redesigned from scratch. If the webcast runs / if you see it in person, you will notice significant differences in the way it performs.

Chris is me 03-03-2011 13:37

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This can't be their 2007 robot as it only has 6 wheels.

I'm curious to see what improvements they made... if any.

Bharat Nain 03-03-2011 15:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Arefin Bari (Post 1034104)
I still feel like this is their 2007 robot. This is why I feel that way...

1) The tread on those wheels seems a little worn off (given the fact that this might be their practice robot).

2) 2007 game involved climbing up other robots (ramps), this chassis was designed to climb ramps hence the angle in the front.

3) They probably slapped on legal electronics to drive around that robot.

4) ... I wouldn't be surprised at all if their 2010 robot looks exactly the same with a minibot.

1. What you see as "worn" is actually a couple of bored students with a black marker. These wheels are not even the same style used in 2007 and they are not cut like we have in any other year :ahh:

2. Even as early as 2004, our bases have a 45* cut at the front and back with just enough room to cover the wheels. This is done to preserve structural integrity and save weight.

3 & 4. It seems like you are accusing us of using our "practice" 2007 robot instead of building a new one :eek: . We did not have one. Don't worry - a surprise awaits you at the Florida regional. :D

Brandon Holley 03-03-2011 15:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Bottiglieri (Post 1034098)
I thought this thread was a joke until I saw the new radio and battery.

I thought the same exact thing.

Good luck guys.

-Brando

Akash Rastogi 03-03-2011 15:36

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The lift on this thing is insanely quick. Just watched on the webcast.

Arefin Bari 03-03-2011 15:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bharat Nain (Post 1034173)
1. What you see as "worn" is actually a couple of bored students with a black marker. These wheels are not even the same style used in 2007 and they are not cut like we have in any other year :ahh:

2. Even as early as 2004, our bases have a 45* cut at the front and back with just enough room to cover the wheels. This is done to preserve structural integrity and save weight.

3 & 4. It seems like you are accusing us of using our "practice" 2007 robot instead of building a new one :eek: . We did not have one. Don't worry - a surprise awaits you at the Florida regional. :D

I was not accusing your team. I assumed that team 25 will not post an actual picture of the robot before their regional not realizing first week of regionals starts today.

... Can't wait to see Evil Machine's twin at Florida. (Assuming again... not accusing... just clearing it up).

Bharat Nain 03-03-2011 15:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Arefin Bari (Post 1034188)
I was not accusing your team. I assumed that team 25 will not post an actual picture of the robot before their regional not realizing first week of regionals starts today.

But it is the real robot...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 1034179)
The lift on this thing is insanely quick. Just watched on the webcast.

See!

Arefin Bari 03-03-2011 15:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bharat Nain (Post 1034189)
But it is the real robot...

I know... It's very obvious for anyone who has tuned into the NJ regional webcast.

sanddrag 03-03-2011 19:32

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those. wheels. are. huge.

AdamHeard 03-03-2011 19:53

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Their driveframe in 07 also used large rectangular tubing versus the current plate setup.

electron 03-03-2011 21:42

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man, those are some big gears on that drivetrain!
(I know you guys do this every year, but why don't you use chain?)

snide remarks about it looking similar aside, that is a nice robot! Good luck tomorrow and Saturday! :)

(maybe I'll be able to drop by on saturday and see it in person :] )

Jamie Kalb 03-03-2011 21:53

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What material are the giant drivetrain gears, if you don't mind my asking? They look almost like brass to me, but I imagine that would wear very quickly...?

Akash Rastogi 03-03-2011 22:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamie Kalb (Post 1034337)
What material are the giant drivetrain gears, if you don't mind my asking? They look almost like brass to me, but I imagine that would wear very quickly...?

I think 25 purchases their gears from Boston Gear, if so, the spur gears they sell are steel and brass.

Kristian Calhoun 03-03-2011 22:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 1034355)
I think 25 purchases their gears from Boston Gear, if so, the spur gears they sell are steel and brass.

That would be correct!

Jamie Kalb 04-03-2011 01:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 1034355)
I think 25 purchases their gears from Boston Gear, if so, the spur gears they sell are steel and brass.

That would make these gears... steel or brass? Or steel and brass?

Wayne C. 04-03-2011 03:38

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Like Snapple the best stuff just got better

Differences from 07 to note
1. Pneumatic grip and tilt
2. 6 wheel drive
3. Tire dia totally different
4. Drive chassis new design note motor placement
5. Count the tower sections
6. Tower lift is 8xfaster. We programmed it to 1/10. Speed to keep it from killing itself and others
7. Haven't had on board compressor in years

Now if we could get that blastedminibot on thepost there would be something else to see

Monkey wrenches have a minibot that amazes. Rightnow they are the team to beat at NJ

thefro526 04-03-2011 20:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wayne C. (Post 1034430)
Like Snapple the best stuff just got better


6. Tower lift is 8xfaster. We programmed it to 1/10. Speed to keep it from killing itself and others

..... the tower is programmed to 1/10 speed? That thing is by far the fastest and smoothest lift I've seen this year.

Oh, and the Drivetrain seems a bit different aside from what you listed. I meant to ask Shaun about it, but it appears way more agile than previous 25 robots.

The Lucas 04-03-2011 20:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thefro526 (Post 1034695)
..... the tower is programmed to 1/10 speed? That thing is by far the fastest and smoothest lift I've seen this year.

Oh, and the Drivetrain seems a bit different aside from what you listed. I meant to ask Shaun about it, but it appears way more agile than previous 25 robots.

Perhaps they lowered finally lowered the center wheels, they are well known for not lowering in previous years. I still swear they used some sort of black magic to make 8 of those Skyway wheels on the floor turn with (fast) single speed gearing.

nuggetsyl 04-03-2011 20:33

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It was pixie dust

Akash Rastogi 04-03-2011 23:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nuggetsyl (Post 1034699)
It was pixie dust

Stealing some tomorrow.

See you guys in the morning! Best of luck.

lim shi hao 05-03-2011 03:22

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IS there any video of it?


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