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This is the 1992 Tkats robot and the 2004 "Kat's Klaw". In the background is the ball drive and last years drivebase.
06-08-2004 22:15
Kyle Love
I would like to give thanks to the Technokat website for this pic. Just thought I should give some credit to em'. Tell me what you guys think of the difference between the two. Thanks!
-Kyle
06-08-2004 22:20
the little one is so cute. its so little too. it looks like First has has changed alot lol comparing the sizes lol
06-08-2004 22:23
Billfred
(sees the 2004 robot, looks for the 1992 robot)
...where is it?! 
That's hotness. Can you give us some specs on the '92 robot? (I always love finding little chunks of information on the OG (original gangster--meant in a positive sense) robots from back in the day.)
06-08-2004 22:30
Kyle Love
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Originally Posted by Billfred
(sees the 2004 robot, looks for the 1992 robot)
...where is it?! ![]() That's hotness. Can you give us some specs on the '92 robot? (I always love finding little chunks of information on the OG (original gangster--meant in a positive sense) robots from back in the day.) |
06-08-2004 22:46
Arefin Bari
can technokats submit a white paper on 1992 tkats transmission? 
lol... of course i am joking...
the small one looks like its the baby and it cant do any harm... the big one is the killer with the killer arm!!! 
07-08-2004 00:47
Clark Gilbert
Here is another picture DJ uploaded awhile back.
1992 --> 2004
Here are some Misc. specs that I can think of just from memory. It runs off 2 seat motors, one for each side. What you are looking at is only 1/2 of the robot. There was a detachable part used for collection of the tennis balls. See this picture. The robot (part seen) is pretty much all steel and aluminum and the wheels where actually machined from one aluminum plate; giving each wheel a little different pattern. The "ball collector base" actually had an air powered canon that shot a free projectile towards a high point ball which sat on the PVC pipes as seen here.

08-08-2004 21:53
spears312
Wow, how things have changed...
I remember watching a vid from our team in 95 (or it could have been 96) and I didn't recognize any of our mentors, where the bot was being built and where the rest of the bot was
. It was indeed smaller than ours this year (which had a arm thats about 10 ft tall (guess)) and didn't seem to be nearly as complicated. I can hardly imagine what things will be like in another 8-10 years.
08-08-2004 22:51
Kyle Love
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Originally Posted by spears312
Wow, how things have changed...
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08-08-2004 22:57
Dorienne
Gosh I wish I was around for all the years...=(
--Dori
08-08-2004 23:29
suneel112Kat's Klaw looks like it can eat the old bot like a 13 inch ball. Heck, it can probably even crawl up in the small ball holder of Kat's Claw. I looked at the picture, and I didn't see the cool "esophagus" robot. What happened to that, and does anybody (Kyle, DJ, Clark Gilbert) have a picture of that robot? (I think it was 1998)
08-08-2004 23:36
Clark Gilbert
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Originally Posted by suneel112
Kat's Klaw looks like it can eat the old bot like a 13 inch ball. Heck, it can probably even crawl up in the small ball holder of Kat's Claw. I looked at the picture, and I didn't see the cool "esophagus" robot. What happened to that, and does anybody (Kyle, DJ, Clark Gilbert) have a picture of that robot? (I think it was 1998)
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08-08-2004 23:57
Paul H
How about this picture?
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ght=1998+robot
10-08-2004 22:37
Kyle Love
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Originally Posted by Paul H
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