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Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
Today we just finished wiring and plumbing everything. Take a look and enjoy!
Pictures: http://www.team3637.com/general/build-2-5-11/ Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jz9IDrC5jxA Ethan |
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Re: Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
Looking good, team 3637.
As a friendly suggestion, make sure your claw isn't violating rule <R04>, especially the related blue box in the rules: Quote:
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Re: Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
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Re: Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
Where are your safety glasses?
Especially dangerous when you're using your claw to put the tube around a person's head. Can you floor-load? |
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Re: Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
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![]() We can't floor load. We aren't going to drop the tubes from the feeder anyway, so it shouldn't be an issue. Ethan |
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Re: Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
.391" is the smallest radius so we are good
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Re: Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
I like your team name!
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Re: Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
Congratulations on having a working robot about 16 whole days before ship date. Looks like you guys made an awesome, sturdy scissor lift.
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Re: Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
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It ways about 96 pound right now w/o battery or bumpers. |
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Re: Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
I think minibots don't count towards the 120 pounds just in case you didn't know alongside with the battery and bumpers.
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Re: Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
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Re: Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
o my gosh you guys are my heroes...we are never that light, we are usually 122 pounds lmao (ya those holes arent for looks)
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Re: Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
Thanks!
We knew we were light when we finished just the scissor part, the holes in the bracket at the bottom are there so we can see into the electronics. If we have extra room after putting on the minibot deployment system, then we are going to add some bars of metal into it so we can distribute the weight better. We put it on race car scales and the front was 46 pounds and the rear was 50 pounds. Ethan |
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Re: Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
I love the robot, but I have to say the shop dog is awesome!
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Re: Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
Thanks!
And yeah we all love Otis, he guards our robot. There is a great shot of him laying on his back in front of the robot in today's post on our website. Ethan |
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