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pic: 1515 Presents: Daedalus
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Re: pic: 1515 Presents: Daedalus
So, why is there a wrench zip tied to your superstructure?
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Re: pic: 1515 Presents: Daedalus
My guess: This is the wrench that allows them to detach/attach their superstructure in under three minutes. This way they don't need to go looking for the correct size wrench
Cool looking bot, great photo! |
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Re: pic: 1515 Presents: Daedalus
I'd guess that they use it to put the robot into starting position, depending on how their rotating floor pickup works.
Our tilt mechanism is on a threaded rod, so we're going to do the same thing. |
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Re: pic: 1515 Presents: Daedalus
I really like the simplicity and robustness. And 30 pounds underweight, I can see this thing going really fast.
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Re: pic: 1515 Presents: Daedalus
The wrench is team tradition. In 2010 to add weight to the kicker, the team ziptied several dozen wrenches on (goodness knows why). Since then we have always placed a token wrench on the robot.
Of course, however, it is the 3/8" Wrench we've standardized throughout the design. |
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