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pic: Shaker Robotics 2014 Base Top View
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics 2014 Base Top View
Nice compressor.
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics 2014 Base Top View
6 CIM = Vroom Vroom.
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics 2014 Base Top View
Why the thicker tubing on the drive side?
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics 2014 Base Top View
Where's the power transmission Andrew?
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Ah, thought it hadn't been added in yet. Makes more sense now.
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics 2014 Base Top View
Such sexy
much colsons very tube much waterjet such wow very drive wow -Nick |
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics 2014 Base Top View
Man, you guys are looking good! Nice choice with 6CIM Colson WCD
Can't wait to see that beast on the practice field. TVR and FLR are going to be awesome this year. |
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics 2014 Base Top View
I have a feeling that you might break the CRio II since it's mounted on aluminum (I think). Someone please correct me if I'm wrong though!
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics 2014 Base Top View
The cRio frame does need to be isolated from the metal chassis. This picture is just a mock up of where electronics will go.
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics 2014 Base Top View
No it is isolated from the Aluminum. No worries.
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics 2014 Base Top View
Sorry Re-post
Last edited by Sh1ine : 15-01-2014 at 21:13. Reason: Re post |
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics 2014 Base Top View
Are you going to mount the router where it is? You can't see the signal lights with it facing that direction. Looks good though.
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics 2014 Base Top View
Great job guys, this looks sharp.
You might want to center the battery more left/right so you don't bias the drive to one side. The side with the battery will have more normal force and therefore more traction. This might be noticeable in autonomous routines where a driver can't "correct" it by giving one side more power. Give both sides an equal amount of juice and see if it runs in a straight line. |
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics 2014 Base Top View
Really nice!, like the detail of rivet patterns, etc. shows great attention to detail and lessons learned from the community. East meets West.
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