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Yeah...so some teammates and i were talking and we think the build period should be extended to about...ummm, how long did it take us? oh yeah, six months...LOL, j/k. We realized the faults, and now we have learned for next year. At least we will have a good chance at a scrimmage! Woohoo! Here we come Fall Classic!
21-07-2004 20:40
sanddragOMG Your robot hangs! Finally! I thought I would never see the day. Congrats. We were going to improve ours but decided instead that we would make up a new game for ourselves and build two new competing robots. It is called Chuck the Puck and should be very exciting. We start designing one hour from now. I let you know all about it once there is something to show.
As for the Fall Classic, it should be quite a duel! I look forward to it! Hopefully my team will let me drive one last time.
21-07-2004 21:20
Ryan Dognaux
Go 294!
It's awesome to see it working, didn't get a chance to at AZ... better late than never, right? 
21-07-2004 21:51
tiffany34990Congrads you guys!!! it's nice when things finally work!!
good job and keep up the good work!!!
21-07-2004 22:27
DCA Fan
ROTFLMAO so lesse....6 months....that means we have to start building our robot in October so it'll be perfect for competition hmmm..... lol
21-07-2004 22:34
Jay H 237
Can't really see in the pic but are you still using those hooks that resemble anchors?
21-07-2004 22:38
Dorienne
Great job guys!!! That's excellent. I wish we coulda' figured out how to hang.
We just do everything but hang. Lol. Anyways, excellent! *two thumbs up*
--d0ri
22-07-2004 16:21
DCA Fan
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Originally Posted by Jay H 237
Can't really see in the pic but are you still using those hooks that resemble anchors?
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24-09-2004 21:21
Robot Dude 0101Great job on hanging your robot. The high schools in my area never seemed to get their robots to hang... they would shoot their harpoon over but could never get it caught on the robot.
25-09-2004 01:55
Daniel Brim
Well, the funny thing is, the robot broke as soon as we hung it, so now it doesn't hang again.
Nobody hurt the design guy!
-Daniel
25-09-2004 02:00
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Originally Posted by DanielBCR
Nobody hurt the design guy!
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We'll show him.
Nah, j/k Seriously now, any flawed design shows inspiration, initiative, and planning far beyond having no design at all. There are no mistakes, only learning experiences.
25-09-2004 02:04
Daniel Brim
We've definately learned from some of our mistakes (although me being the only student who knows how to use inventor well enough to do a robot is a mistake still). We are currently designing a universal transmission using dewalt gearboxes (and maybe dewalt drills if they come in the kit this year) and 6 wheels. Our drive took WAY too long to build, but this year we should be ready.
-Daniel