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2008 FRC Machines in Popular Mechanics Blog
Here is a link for a popular mechanics blog picking a few of their favorite robots. It looks like they spent a lot of time in Curie. Some of the teams mentioned:
33, 45, 2344, 932, 968, 1126?, and my personal favorite DAS BOOT 2337. http://www.popularmechanics.com/blog...s/4260386.html Thank Woody for finding this. |
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Re: 2008 FRC Machines in Popular Mechanics Blog
HA...they called the TechnoKats Chief Delphi...I love it!
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Re: 2008 FRC Machines in Popular Mechanics Blog
yea I saw that....
Also what is this liquid mercury he was talking about. |
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Re: 2008 FRC Machines in Popular Mechanics Blog
The wiring to the arm goes through a sealed slip ring assembly with fluid contacts.
http://www.mercotac.com/ |
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Re: 2008 FRC Machines in Popular Mechanics Blog
1251 is in there also. Awesome stuff thank you woody! Also thank you to popular mechanics for covering the championships. All the robots in here are very deserving. No simbot though
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832's Oscar the Grouch made it in as a bonus bot. Thanks to PM for covering Championships and thanks Woody for posting the link!
We were on Newton. Last edited by Tom Bishop : 23-04-2008 at 18:30. |
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Re: 2008 FRC Machines in Popular Mechanics Blog
I think all of those robots are all from Curie.
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Re: 2008 FRC Machines in Popular Mechanics Blog
Pretty sure 932 was Galileo
And 968 and 1251 were Newton. |
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Re: 2008 FRC Machines in Popular Mechanics Blog
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http://websterschools.org/webpages/r...h%20copy%2Ejpg Last edited by Alex Cormier : 23-04-2008 at 11:52. |
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Re: 2008 FRC Machines in Popular Mechanics Blog
2016 in there was from Newton.
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Re: 2008 FRC Machines in Popular Mechanics Blog
I posted the Link, but woody found it. Woody is one of our drivers. He is a true die hard.
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Re: 2008 FRC Machines in Popular Mechanics Blog
hey i remember that article. They attributed my quote to my driver partner
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Re: 2008 FRC Machines in Popular Mechanics Blog
1124 (the Uberbots) were on Archimedes.
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Re: 2008 FRC Machines in Popular Mechanics Blog
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But... who wouldn't love yet another practical application of the one and only naturally liquid metal? ![]() I herd you guys got them used... any idea what they came off of? -q |
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Re: 2008 FRC Machines in Popular Mechanics Blog
You heard wrong. They were factory fresh. The only thing unusual about them was the significant discount for educational/FIRST team use.
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