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Re: pic: Rage 173 cross section of robot in SolidWorks
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Re: pic: Rage 173 cross section of robot in SolidWorks
With Triggs' permission, I will put up pictures and video on the website of it all.
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Re: pic: Rage 173 cross section of robot in SolidWorks
Very innovative. Never thought of using wireway in this way. Can you explain or show in a pic how you are driving the wireway in and out. I am not clear on this.
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Re: pic: Rage 173 cross section of robot in SolidWorks
We use a custom made lexan sprocket driven by a Fischer Price motor, of which we have only burned up one and that was on Friday at Chesepeake, because we had a bad speed control or something like that, and the motor stalled and burned up. But I will try and get some pictures up on our website sometime in the next week or so, but currently I have been really busy and unable to do so.
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Re: pic: Rage 173 cross section of robot in SolidWorks
the best design,... . well this robot is simply HOT.. . it starts and ends with team 67... they start verticle to solve length issues.. they strafe.. . and they can cap a ton of tetras!
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