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Opportunity Knocks in knocking mode

Wayne C.

By: Wayne C.
New: 19-02-2003 11:12
Updated: 19-02-2003 11:12
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Opportunity Knocks in knocking mode

Here is a shot of the team 25 robot with the arms in wall knocking mode.

The arms hit the wall before the robot leaves the ramp for maximum traction due to the angle they extend in front of the machine.


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19-02-2003 11:56

Keith Chester


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Opportunity only knocks once.

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19-02-2003 12:29

Kris Verdeyen


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Looks fantastic, as usual from team 25. I'd like to see it in action - do you have any videos?



19-02-2003 12:33

Keith Chester


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The videos, as are the pictures, are much to dark to really view correctly. Perhaps I can send some out via IM when I get them... PM or something.



20-02-2003 18:59

Ben Mitchell


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Interesting. Although that bar being so high probably puts the center of gravity a little higher, and with a 45 degree incline, that could lead to some falldowns, if weight isnt kept balanced near the bottom.



20-02-2003 20:08

Keith Chester


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We already tested- if we fall on the arm, the arm can correct us.



20-02-2003 20:14

Ben Mitchell


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OK, problem solved! ~ ~



21-02-2003 17:41

SlaveOfChernobl


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uder the pic it should say....."cup required for safe operation".......cause when oportunity knocks......it can hurt.



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