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Re: picture of 'mini-me' eom

Posted by Chris.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]


Coach on team #308, Walled Lake Monster, from Walled Lake Schools and TRW Automotive Electronics.

Posted on 3/21/2000 7:19 AM MST


In Reply to: picture of 'mini-me' eom posted by Dave on 3/21/2000 6:43 AM MST:



Dave, you beat me to it.

The picture is hard to see since the 'mini-me' is made from plexiglass (or whatever we were allowed to use from the additional H/W list). Once again, if you would like to see it in detail, come see us at our pit in Chicago or Disney.

Chris

: : Hey,

: : Being the driver for team 308, not the arm operator, I still know sorta how it works :-) 'Mini-me', as we call it, stays where ever we put it. The friction between the two arm joints on it keeps it there. As pictures, I don't have any, but if you live in Detroit and get the Free Press, on Monday, the 13th, you can see a picture of it. Feel free to ask any other questions!

: : Dave Hurt

: :
: : : I was wondering if anyone had a picture of RoboStars' (#308) 'Mini-Arm' Control Device. I'm curious how the mini-arm stays in position after the controler lets go of it. Any other info that could be provided would be helpful.

: : : Thanks

: : : -S Kalemkiewicz


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