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Hey, i thought I would upload an image of these controlls that i made last year, since there was so much hype about them, and since i've been asked by a few people for a picture. So, here you go.
15-12-2004 21:47
n0cturnalxbWhoa, this is just.. whoa.. wow..
Heheh, I shouldn't have looked at this. Now I'm not just in awe.. I want to build one for my team now! Too bad we don't really have the extra money to spend on materials and stuff.. and I don't have too much spare time to spend on designing and building something like that 
It's so pretty! And.. I love blue, so.. -drool-
15-12-2004 22:22
Billfred
That. Is. Sexy.
If I show this to our drivers this year, why do I get the feeling I'm going to have to find a nearby Cadillac dealer? And run to Auto Zone to get spinners for a cart?
15-12-2004 22:29
Rich Wong
SWEEEEET!
Now.... all you need is nice pair of Jensens or JBLs and YOU ARE READY TO ROCK!

16-12-2004 09:43
VGMasterShadowOoooh, shiny glowy thingy with lots of buttons.
Very nice controller, and very amusing, but mostly amusing. 
20-12-2004 13:09
Billfred
I'll throw out one question...what's up with the seat belt buckle on the side in the bottom picture? And the small box on the right in that one?
20-12-2004 13:17
Alexander McGee
Ahh yes.
The seatbelt buckeles are for a strap with the male ends of a seatbelt. You could "buckle up" and throw it over your shoulder like a gym bag. At 15 lbs, it was a nice feature.
The box at the end is actually a battery pack for a Bosch drill motor (like the old drills from 2002). This powers the LED's and neons, as well as providing a source of power for the RC controller. This way, we could sit in the back of a trailer at a parade, and drive the robot alongslide without a tether or AC current to the controller.
It took me 6 horus to build the first one. Then, i re-read the rules and realized it was 6 inches too long. For fun, i took it to the band saw and cut off 6 inches. It looked kinda funny. Anyways, it took only 2 hours to do the second one, because i had all the dimensions drawn out now, and knew how everything would fit.
It's all made of aluminum, and is fairly inexpensive to make. The lights costed 20 bucks total, the aluminum worked out to around 35 dollars, and the seatbelts were free from a scrap bin.
I plan on helping my students come up with something awsome this year. Stay tuned.
20-12-2004 13:25
Kyle Love
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Originally Posted by Billfred
That. Is. Sexy.
If I show this to our drivers this year, why do I get the feeling I'm going to have to find a nearby Cadillac dealer? And run to Auto Zone to get spinners for a cart? |
next year put spinners on your robot and then everything woud be pimped!
21-12-2004 22:31
NotaNerdWhere are the rules on controller size? I've never seen anything about that before.
21-12-2004 22:56
Cory
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Originally Posted by NotaNerd
Where are the rules on controller size? I've never seen anything about that before.
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22-12-2004 00:34
pakratkinda matches with the blue gound FX our bot had. for example http://www.huronrobotics.com/gallery/2004/index.htm
theres a bunch in there
22-12-2004 08:09
Alexander McGee
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Originally Posted by Cory
There are no rules perse, you'll just have one end of your controls hanging off in space since the controls tray only goes out a certain distance.
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