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What part of our robot is this???
16-01-2005 20:14
Arefin Bari
Henry,
isnt that just a grinder? and there are sawdust. are you using wood on your robot?
-Arefin.
16-01-2005 20:43
geeknerd99I haven't used the grinder yet, so I wouldn't know yet, but is it customary to put a 2x4 onto a grinder? I thought that it was for metals (excluding alum... etc)
Or maybe I wasn't paying attention while we were learning shop safety... 
16-01-2005 21:07
henryBsick
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Originally Posted by geeknerd99
I haven't used the grinder yet, so I wouldn't know yet, but is it customary to put a 2x4 onto a grinder? I thought that it was for metals (excluding alum... etc)
Or maybe I wasn't paying attention while we were learning shop safety... ![]() |
16-01-2005 22:34
roboticsguy1988
Yup it definitely looks like a Grinder with saw dust on it to me
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16-01-2005 22:41
Dan9874123I've got it!
Their robot IS a grinder! lol
Next time post a part, or a fuzzy diagram, something like that.
16-01-2005 22:48
sanddragThe bad part is that this is a grinder and they were grinding wood because by the shape of the pile someone didn't just put that sawdust there.
16-01-2005 22:51
roboticsguy1988
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Originally Posted by sanddrag
The bad part is that this is a grinder and they were grinding wood because by the shape of the pile someone didn't just put that sawdust there.
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, ..............thinks.................., ok that could never happen
. So yes they had to be grinding wood
, hmmmmmmmmm
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16-01-2005 22:54
henryBsick
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Originally Posted by sanddrag
The bad part is that this is a grinder and they were grinding wood because by the shape of the pile someone didn't just put that sawdust there.
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16-01-2005 23:00
roboticsguy1988
*scratches head* Interesting, very interesting.

16-01-2005 23:06
henryBsick
I guess you will have to wait about 36 days or so ...maybe longer (the ifrst comp.) to find out) 
16-01-2005 23:10
tkwetzel
My best guess: some kind of plastic or PVC, although I wouldn't think that you would have such a neat stack of shavings from either of those.
16-01-2005 23:11
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Originally Posted by Henry_222
I said it before, we would never grind said 2x4.
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| We are a very safe team...we would never put a 2x4 in a grinder. |
17-01-2005 11:04
Dan9874123I was grinding wood all yesterday, we use wood parts for prototyping, not that big of a deal.
17-01-2005 12:03
Aignam|
Originally Posted by Rich Kressly
222 Loves Gum Rubber ... perhaps ...
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17-01-2005 13:46
Pi Is Exactly 3
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Originally Posted by Henry_222
I said it before, we would never grind said 2x4.
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17-01-2005 19:20
Joe ClohessyWell also take into consideration the hardness of the material. If it was something that would melt like a plastic it would coagulate and if it was soft like a plastic the grinding wheel would Gaul up with the material.
18-01-2005 21:35
geeknerd99Anyone for a teaser #2? That's definitely either wood or parmesan cheese. Actually, once you consider it... parmesan cheese is pretty hard... don't know if it's allowed as a structural material though 
19-01-2005 16:50
im putting on my "hmmm" face and wondering cuz i have no clue. maybe its part of the drive base lol
07-10-2005 22:54
team222badbrad
Wow, I guess we never really answered this thread, but hey, better late than never!
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...achmentid=3601
Gum Rubber bits and pieces, it does not cut very well! 