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294: Arm

Marygrace

By: Marygrace
New: 16-02-2004 14:41
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294: Arm

All of the parts are made, it just has to be assembled now. Any questions?

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16-02-2004 15:45

Tom Bottiglieri


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looks nice.. and theres alot of "speed holes"
Did you get your team number laser etched in?



16-02-2004 15:46

sanddrag


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Yeah I have a question. Is that a Van Door motor coupled directly to an FP? Also, is that an end mill sticking out of there? Last, it's quite hard to tell exactly what this thing does and how it works, but maybe you intended for us to remain clueless.

EDIT: I think I can spot a window motor too! What the heck!?!? Care to fill us in?



16-02-2004 16:06

Daniel Brim


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Originally Posted by ToMMan b182
looks nice.. and theres alot of "speed holes"
Did you get your team number laser etched in?
The team number was waterjetted in.

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Originally Posted by sanddrag
Yeah I have a question. Is that a Van Door motor coupled directly to an FP? Also, is that an end mill sticking out of there? Last, it's quite hard to tell exactly what this thing does and how it works, but maybe you intended for us to remain clueless.

EDIT: I think I can spot a window motor too! What the heck!?!? Care to fill us in?
Yes, I believe they are coupled directly. This is for the base or the arm to move up and down. Yes, that is an end mill, because we ran out of shaft. Whatever works. Yes, you do see a window motor as well, that powers a joint further up in the arm. All will be answered at the SCRRF sectional.

I'm not quite sure if that's right, but I'm almost positive that it is.

-Daniel



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