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Here is a couple of really nice pics of our controlls of 2004. Almost done with them! Lets see. It has a pulsing neon lighting system (leds too), Cadillac emblems (escalade). the Cadillac Badge, Cadillac Wreaths around the joysticks, a diamond plate exterrior, front tube grill, Window for controller, a real Cadillac Ignition, a built in dongle system, and arm controlls of some sort.......
Let me know what you think!
13-02-2004 22:26
Alexander McGee
Here is a couple of really nice pics of our controlls of 2004. Almost done with them! Lets see. It has a pulsing neon lighting system (leds too), Cadillac emblems (escalade). the Cadillac Badge, Cadillac Wreaths around the joysticks, a diamond plate exterrior, front tube grill, Window for controller, a real Cadillac Ignition, a built in dongle system, and arm controlls of some sort.......
Let me know what you think!
13-02-2004 22:49
Ryan Dognaux
::cleans up the drool::
Very nice, these controls are amazing, it shows the true quality that you guys put out each year.
I can't wait to see the robot that comes along with those controls 
13-02-2004 23:00
Wacko324
That's an awesome controller!
I wish my team could make something cool like that, but since we are rookies and only have about 3 students. We don't have time to spare. I can't wait to see your arm controls they probably will be something wicked awesome.
14-02-2004 08:53
Alexander McGee
Hey thanks guys!
My deign team (chassis and drivetrain) was done last week, so we spent a couple of nights on this. The thing weighs like 20 lbs. Needless to say, a few escalades around the shop are now shaved.
But im very glad that you like it!
14-02-2004 10:02
MisterX
I think the reason the box is there is just cause they don't have it done yet...
Or it is just really sweet!!!!!
Anyway my props to T3 you guys always have something cool (beside your robot of course) I still remeber that little truck you guys towed your robot with at Nationals. Kudos to you guys and good luck 
14-02-2004 11:54
tkwetzel
Those are some nice trucks. What exactly do you use the big one for? Is it a mobile machine shop or something like that?
14-02-2004 18:56
Alexander McGee
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Originally Posted by tkwetzel
Those are some nice trucks. What exactly do you use the big one for? Is it a mobile machine shop or something like that?
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15-02-2004 20:50
jacob_dilles
i betcha the catalac engeneers had fun with that one. maybe you should let the kids do some work, eh?
15-02-2004 21:01
Tom Bottiglierii wouldnt be so quick to think that the engineers did all the work. You dont really know untill you see the team in action. But.. for the teams where it is obvious that students are only .1% involved.. it makes me mad because FIRST isnt about who can have the most expenisve and fancy looking robot. Its about kids going out, getting help from engineers, and building a robot. Not engineers and adults doing everything. And for the kids on these kinds of teams... i know how you feel. Our team was engineer run until this year. The kids have done everything this year, and eve though it isnt pretty (Pvc...) i think that we will go out and compete twice as hard because it is our work and our pride out on the line..
15-02-2004 21:42
Ryan Dognaux
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Originally Posted by jacob_dilles
i betcha the catalac engeneers had fun with that one. maybe you should let the kids do some work, eh?
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I'm offended.
15-02-2004 21:47
jacob_dilles
im sorry if i offended you; what i ment to say was your controller looks great. however catty parts dont just magicly apear.
15-02-2004 21:53
Ryan Dognaux
/me looks at their major sponser, and re-reads my post

15-02-2004 22:59
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Originally Posted by jacob_dilles
im sorry if i offended you; what i ment to say was your controller looks great. however catty parts dont just magicly apear.
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16-02-2004 00:05
Heretic121
there is only one thing said during the first 30+ seconds of someone looking at that..
*cricket* ... *cricket* ... *cricket* ...
16-02-2004 00:49
Karthik
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Originally Posted by jacob_dilles
i betcha the catalac engeneers had fun with that one. maybe you should let the kids do some work, eh?
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16-02-2004 01:06
Gadget470The debate has been said many times. The conclusion is:
Engineers shouldn't touch robots
Students shouldn't touch robots
Engineers should help out students
Students should help out the engineers
All are the True. But who's truth's is the question.
This thread doesn't need to start this debate again.
16-02-2004 01:10
The Lucas
As someone who has made their share of OI panels, I would like to congratulate you on your fine workmanship. A couple questions:
Is it made out of Chrome and Diamond Plate?
How wide is it? (looks wider than any I've ever seen but that may be an optical illusion)
What are you using to power the blue LEDs?
16-02-2004 07:33
Alexander McGee
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Originally Posted by The Lucas
Is it made out of Chrome and Diamond Plate?
How wide is it? (looks wider than any I've ever seen but that may be an optical illusion) What are you using to power the blue LEDs? |
17-02-2004 09:46
alex_gerveshihey. what kind of neon did you use? auto or computer? and how did you wire it to a power supply? is there a batter in your box? if not, how did you get power to it.
17-02-2004 17:28
AlainaIs your arm controller a scale model of the arm programmed so when the model is moved the robot arm moves in the exact same way? That'd be cool.
17-02-2004 17:33
KenWittlief
wow, you are the 1st team I have seen that could use their control system to chock their wheels, or to ramp their Segway up onto their truck :c)
17-02-2004 17:55
Roland
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Originally Posted by Heretic121
there is only one thing said during the first 30+ seconds of someone looking at that..
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17-02-2004 19:27
Ryan Dognaux
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Originally Posted by Roland
..."ya think he's compensating for something?"
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17-02-2004 20:56
Rickertsen2
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Originally Posted by alex_gerveshi
hey. what kind of neon did you use? auto or computer? and how did you wire it to a power supply? is there a batter in your box? if not, how did you get power to it.
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19-02-2004 20:19
Adam Krajewski
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Originally Posted by jacob_dilles
i betcha the catalac engeneers had fun with that one. maybe you should let the kids do some work, eh?
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19-02-2004 23:07
J Flex 188
beauty job.
im sure the students has as much fun building it as everyone else has had at looking at and drooling over it =D
22-02-2004 21:12
jamaporHey guys. Great job on the controls. I can't wait to see how the robot matches with its controls.
22-02-2004 21:25
Kevin Karanhehe, the catalac badge is a nice tough, very very nice!
23-02-2004 22:38
SlickChicFallen| I bet you'd love to see what our arm controlls look like... |
23-02-2004 22:47
ThetaDotdo you want a cookie or something?
24-02-2004 07:50
Alexander McGee
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Originally Posted by ThetaDot
do you want a cookie or something?
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24-02-2004 08:25
Austin
What do you use the ignition switch for? To turn on/off the power to the LEDs, Neon lights, OI?
24-02-2004 08:33
Alexander McGee
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Originally Posted by Austin
What do you use the ignition switch for? To turn on/off the power to the LEDs, Neon lights, OI?
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01-03-2004 00:51
ThetaDotOH NO I'M EATING YOUR COOKIE!!!! : [[[[[[[[[[[[

01-03-2004 09:34
Alan Anderson
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Originally Posted by magnasmific
We also wired a switch on the dongle/battery which allows us to switch between AC and DC power. Long story short, we can use the battery to power our operator interface. This should make tethering a lot more "wireless".
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01-03-2004 20:57
Alexander McGee
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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
The tether cable powers the OI. If you're tethered to a live robot, you're powered.
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02-03-2004 00:24
Jeff Rodriguez
Very, very SHINY!!
/me stares into reflection
Are you trim adjustments exposed? If not, you may want to make the joystick openings a little bigger.
And does that think have a handle? I feeel very sorry for the driver that has to carry it all the time. Way to much responsibility trying not to damage it.
I felt bad handling the painted board ours were on. 