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pic: FRC488 - Lifts Lowered
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Lifts Lowered
thats alot like our robot you should checkout our robot pictures just search 1482 ! what regionals are you attending?
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Lifts Lowered
looks heavy >.<
are you under the 4 foot limit? no arm? |
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It is remarkably heavy for how little there is to it. One half of our chassis is completely empty except for the frame rails themselves. We're 5' tall and weighed ~115 lbs. last night. We haven't done anything at all to lighten most of the robot to date, so losing the little bit of weight we must to pass inspection will be no trouble at all. Already, by lightening some tubing on a plasma cutter and swapping bolts for rivets, we've saved several pounds. The mechanism that allows the platforms to fall has been changed to a design that requires only one motor, saving another several pounds. We have also placed an order for thinner Polygal sheeting that will save nearly 5 lbs. all by itself. We're in good shape. We've built a simple arm, but there's no weight available for its use, unfortunately. We expected this early in the season, so it's no loss or detriment to our strategy. We've always sought to be one of the best lifting robots in the competition and as such, we focused our effort on making the lifts as easy to use and reliable as possible. |
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Lifts Lowered
we are not that heavy were 121.4 today and were 4' tall the walls are made of .020'' aluminum sandwiched between tinfoil honeycomb and it can withstand 120lbs sq in and both walls at 38''by 40'' weigh 10lbs
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Lifts Lowered
Care to share where you're purchasing your polygal sheeting from? We have a similar design and have been trying to find lighter materials for the platforms. Right now cardboard (no joke) is looking to be our best bet. But this stuff might be even better. Thanks in advance.
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Lifts Lowered
that doesn't look to be even 6 inches off the ground ... don't you have to be at least that to score any points?
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Last edited by Nuttyman54 : 15-02-2007 at 12:35. |
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Re: pic: FRC488 - Lifts Lowered
thats some big lifts man...it is designed well...are you guys planning to make an arm for it, or is its purpose just to deploy ramps?
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I believe we are ordering through TAP plastics, or Laird http://tapplastics.com/ http://lairdplastics.com/ who are polygal distributors. |
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