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Wonder what this could be used for?
18-01-2005 22:58
henryBsick
hhmm I am calling it to be a possible design for LAST YEAR that they are throwing out as a joke. I think I also see ta part of the bosch drill motor mounts in the backround, just the right... we didn't get those this year
, with no drills and all
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oh oh oh, I also think that the plywood it is on is the wood from the stationary goals last year... the base, although that could be kept around till this year, just another thought...
18-01-2005 23:02
WildEmericaAs you can tell by the holes in the gears, it obviously is going to sheer the instant you try to pck it up,let alone put it in a gear set up.
I think the shinyness of the metal can directly relate to the speed of the output shaft since the tortional rate will warp the reflective power of the metal.
why must you make me think once again harder than ever!
18-01-2005 23:02
tkwetzel
I'd say that they are tetra manipulators yet to be tested.
18-01-2005 23:04
UlTiMaTeP
those are not drill mounts, those are bearing mounts to support it on the frame
(notice the bearing is the same size as the half a hole....
18-01-2005 23:05
Ryan Foley
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Originally Posted by Henry_222
hhmm I am calling it to be a possible design for LAST YEAR that they are throwing out as a joke. I think I also see ta part of the bosch drill motor mounts in the backround, just the right... we didn't get those this year
, with no drills and alledit: oh oh oh, I also think that the plywood it is on is the wood from the stationary goals last year... the base, although that could be kept around till this year, just another thought... |
18-01-2005 23:07
henryBsick
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Originally Posted by UlTiMaTeP
those are not drill mounts, those are bearing mounts to support it on the frame
(notice the bearing is the same size as the half a hole.... |

18-01-2005 23:09
Arefin Bari
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Originally Posted by WildEmerica
As you can tell by the holes in the gears, it obviously is going to sheer the instant you try to pck it up,let alone put it in a gear set up.
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18-01-2005 23:16
UlTiMaTeP
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Originally Posted by WildEmerica
As you can tell by the holes in the gears, it obviously is going to sheer the instant you try to pck it up,let alone put it in a gear set up.
I think the shinyness of the metal can directly relate to the speed of the output shaft since the tortional rate will warp the reflective power of the metal. why must you make me think once again harder than ever! |
18-01-2005 23:20
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Originally Posted by UlTiMaTeP
Your making me crack up, a martin heat treated/oil dipped sprocket rated it 32,000 pounds tensile strength is going to sheer and break? youve got to be kidding, this must be your first year
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18-01-2005 23:25
henryBsick
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Originally Posted by WildEmerica
Well, not quite. I come from the future and have the advanced knowledge of knowing what is going to happen. Please do not deny my knowledge
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18-01-2005 23:38
RogerR
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Originally Posted by WildEmerica
Well, not quite. I come from the future and have the advanced knowledge of knowing what is going to happen. Please do not deny my knowledge
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19-01-2005 14:16
Nitroxextremejust re-uploading to screw with my mind
I'm already so confused with all of the different rules this year
19-01-2005 14:22
Ryan Albright
mmm devious 710 people, have to talk to my brother tonight to find out whats going on
19-01-2005 15:34
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Originally Posted by RogerR
well, this drive module , which was used last year, seemed to hold up pretty well. but then again, the similarities might just be superficial.
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19-01-2005 15:47
Ryan Albright
Yes this is from my team last year (710) design. We used it to climb the two platforms. I will try to dig up some old photos of it. I am curious to see what they might use it for my brother wont tell me anything.....he is lucky i am in orlando 
19-01-2005 19:09
UlTiMaTeP
haha ryan, nice pic, ull see its a secret!, tell george he better come up with a good idea, or we shall own all this year 
25-01-2005 01:51
Dan Richardson
LoL Pete crazy as always :-) Yeah the sprokets won't shear, didn't shear, and in FIRST applications i'll shake your hand if you shear it.. There were a couple of other problems.. but thats besides the point
heh I'd laugh if they were using something like that again.. that would be classic :-)