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Team 935 Test 1
It's that time of the year folks, and we're hitting build season hard this time. Or, hitting the bump hard, for our custom tank drive chassis has clearly displayed its ability to run over the bump. Anyway, you might want to check out this hot robot:
http://youtu.be/lGmiT5UHtgE Feedback and comments are encouraged. We hope to see you Dallas and Kansas City teams at competition! |
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Re: Team 935 Test 1
Drive train looks solid and I love the plate work.
That being said, I rarely comment on safety practices, but that might have been the most questionable test of a robot I've ever seen...... You should really look into wiring up a control system, even if it's just a vex controller next time... |
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Re: Team 935 Test 1
Simply put, that was not smart.
Nice bot so far though. I really admire the machining that went into that. I'm curious if you're sticking to a single CIM per side though. Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 31-01-2012 at 22:16. |
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Re: Team 935 Test 1
Agreed! What i'm wondering is, are you worried about the side loads of those treads? They tend to break when it is hit from the side.
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Re: Team 935 Test 1
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If you also look closely you can see our walking suspension between the treads. It's quite tight right now but we might loosen that up later this week. And yeah, I'll have to admit that this wasn't the smartest idea to test the robot. ![]() |
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Re: Team 935 Test 1
I hope your electronic board is as good looking as your tread system. Looks like quite a jolt when it gets to the other side
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