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| View Poll Results: Is your robot over or under weight? | |||
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55 | 24.02% |
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174 | 75.98% |
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Re: Under or over weight?
Our team was over weghit last week. We had to design the arm all over again and fortunately we came up with the lightest design possible.
Our transmission system only account for 35 pounds, and 4-wheel steering is on top of it. Our arm is only made out of alluminun and instead of chains we are usuing simple cable wires to rotate it. i think we are going to end up between 120 or 130. lets see....................... MADI --------------------------------------------------- "Think in terms of what you can think by not thinking what you can't think, but you can also think about the fact that you are thinking about something which somebody has already thought off." |
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