View Single Post
  #24   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 02-01-2009, 09:07
Richard McClellan's Avatar
Richard McClellan Richard McClellan is offline
Engineering Mentor
FRC #0254 (Cheesy Poofs)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: May 2004
Rookie Year: 2004
Location: Palo Alto, CA
Posts: 322
Richard McClellan has much to be proud ofRichard McClellan has much to be proud ofRichard McClellan has much to be proud ofRichard McClellan has much to be proud ofRichard McClellan has much to be proud ofRichard McClellan has much to be proud ofRichard McClellan has much to be proud ofRichard McClellan has much to be proud ofRichard McClellan has much to be proud ofRichard McClellan has much to be proud of
Send a message via AIM to Richard McClellan
Re: Team 221 LLC. Universal Chassis In Stock

Quote:
Originally Posted by Doug G View Post
Funny you should mention the pryamid structure idea. I was envisioning a similar obstacle(s) - but inverted. Going with the moon-fish hint - maybe a large elevated crater, like you see at mini-golf courses. Of course, back on topic, the drive train isn't affected unless it is a large "crater".

Also if you want to get into selling universal robot chassis that go beyond FIRST, I'd look into some all terrain options/solutions with suspension and pnuematic tires.
One example of a commercial robot chassis for outdoor use is this one: http://www.gearseds.com/popup.php?product=33
__________________
~ Richard McClellan ~
Former Student on 1477 | Northside Roboteers | 2004-2005
Former Lead Mentor for 2158 | ausTIN CANs | 2007-2010
Current Mentor for 254 | Cheesy Poofs | 2013
Reply With Quote