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The X-Cats Killer arm design

Koko Ed

By: Koko Ed
New: 02-02-2005 20:20
Updated: 02-02-2005 20:20
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The X-Cats Killer arm design

Hoang should've kept his distance. We'll miss him.

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02-02-2005 20:44

Conor Ryan


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what exactly is that big yellow thing?



02-02-2005 20:47

Koko Ed


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what exactly is that big yellow thing?
Our robot, of course.
Fear us.



02-02-2005 21:03

Kyle


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It seems to me that you might need some lighting holes in your robot for it to be able to be moved out of the building. But I like the name S-110R thats kinda original



02-02-2005 21:06

Kyle Love


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It seems to me that you might need some lighting holes in your robot for it to be able to be moved out of the building. But I like the name S-110R thats kinda original
I think it would take more then just a few.... (I guess kyle's think alike )



02-02-2005 21:12

Xufer


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are those motors from the kit?
If so i think i need to tell first im missing them... lol



02-02-2005 21:15

tiffany34990


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so how's much does the bot way???? and how are you guys packing it in the crate??? nice though



02-02-2005 21:41

Koko Ed


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It seems to me that you might need some lighting holes in your robot for it to be able to be moved out of the building. But I like the name S-110R thats kinda original
Well of course we're going to drill.
In fact we're giving each and every team member a drill and they are going to keep on drilling til our lead engineer tells us to stop.
The X-Cat who drills the most holes without disabling the arm gets a honeymoon sweet in Atlanta all to themselves.



02-02-2005 21:42

Koko Ed


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so how's much does the bot way???? and how are you guys packing it in the crate??? nice though
Eh, a couple a thousand pounds. ANd crate it? We're going to drive it to Atlanta.



02-02-2005 21:53

Kyle


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Eh, a couple a thousand pounds. ANd crate it? We're going to drive it to Atlanta.
So we can expect to see an X-Cats tractor trailer this year?



02-02-2005 21:57

Koko Ed


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So we can expect to see an X-Cats tractor trailer this year?
We'll check the budget (probably gonna have to sell alot of candy bars).



02-02-2005 23:14

Jeff K.


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Really, I doubt that's going to be on your arm. I don't know much about assembly line arms, but I do believe that there are hydraulic hoses on your arm, and I do recall there being something against hydraulics...which also upsets me...we were thinking about adding hydraulics to our old robot to make it hop and bounce around and what not like those pimped out cars. But that arm looks pretty cool, where did you get it and how much was it?



03-02-2005 00:56

Ryan Albright


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Really, I doubt that's going to be on your arm. I don't know much about assembly line arms, but I do believe that there are hydraulic hoses on your arm, and I do recall there being something against hydraulics...which also upsets me...we were thinking about adding hydraulics to our old robot to make it hop and bounce around and what not like those pimped out cars. But that arm looks pretty cool, where did you get it and how much was it?
MMM first i think its suppose to be a joke

And i doubt they bought this or anything, its prob in the factory were they build there acutal robot



03-02-2005 05:07

Koko Ed


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Really, I doubt that's going to be on your arm. I don't know much about assembly line arms, but I do believe that there are hydraulic hoses on your arm, and I do recall there being something against hydraulics...which also upsets me...we were thinking about adding hydraulics to our old robot to make it hop and bounce around and what not like those pimped out cars. But that arm looks pretty cool, where did you get it and how much was it?
Oh I forgot to use one of these .
It was "bestowed" upon us ( I prefer the term we were cursed by it's presence) and are actually trying to sell it (for $10,000 it's all yours). Our actual arm is much lighter and not as complex or expensive but with all the nutty "teasers this year I thought I'd have some fun with this.



03-02-2005 14:51

Paul Copioli


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That is a really, really old FANUC Robot model S-110R. It was one of the original electric servo motor robots. At the time they had both DC and AC versions, but i think this one is an AC servo motor robot. It was primarily used for spot welding cars.



03-02-2005 19:21

dman9385


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I believe the GMF was for when General Motors and FANUC worked together. FANUC has very nice robots, I am using them all the time out at Oakland Community College in Auburn Hills. Pretty fun stuff



03-02-2005 19:33

Koko Ed


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That is a really, really old FANUC Robot model S-110R. It was one of the original electric servo motor robots. At the time they had both DC and AC versions, but i think this one is an AC servo motor robot. It was primarily used for spot welding cars.
So should we lower the asking price?



04-02-2005 20:30

Koko Ed


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This is a full view of the thing.

Comes with it's own control panel (the thing is about the size of a cabinet and weighs as much as a large television).



05-02-2005 15:27

Mike


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That is a really, really old FANUC Robot model S-110R. It was one of the original electric servo motor robots. At the time they had both DC and AC versions, but i think this one is an AC servo motor robot. It was primarily used for spot welding cars.
Odd, my dad just got back from Detroit testing FANUC robots... he's an EMC Engineer.



05-02-2005 15:40

Koko Ed


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Odd, my dad just got back from Detroit testing FANUC robots... he's an EMC Engineer.
H e wouldn't be interested in buying a used one would he?



05-02-2005 16:37

Eria4044


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H e wouldn't be interested in buying a used one would he?
I'd get it. It'd make a great conversation piece.
Person #1: "Hey, where'd you get that thing?"
Me: "Oh, I bought it. But that's not important. Watch this."
Person #1:
Me:



05-02-2005 23:41

Conor Ryan


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....Our actual arm is much lighter and not as complex or expensive but with all the nutty "teasers this year I thought I'd have some fun with this.
apparently you are having having fun



05-02-2005 23:48

Koko Ed


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apparently you are having having fun
Aint that what FIRST is all about?



07-02-2005 17:01

Eria4044


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Aint that what FIRST is all about?
Forget gracious professionalism, let's all have fun! *adds gatling gun to robot*



07-02-2005 17:57

Koko Ed


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Forget gracious professionalism, let's all have fun! *adds gatling gun to robot*
That's the spirit!



08-02-2005 07:59

Denman


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i'd have though an emp would be slightly more graciously proffesional, as it wont hurt the human players...



08-02-2005 17:18

Eria4044


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i'd have though an emp would be slightly more graciously proffesional, as it wont hurt the human players...
A gatling gun wouldn't hurt the HPs...as long as the driver aims carefully.



08-02-2005 17:53

Koko Ed


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A gatling gun wouldn't hurt the HPs...as long as the driver aims carefully.
or gives them bullet proof vests.



08-02-2005 20:04

Conor Ryan


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or gives them bullet proof vests.
as like a gift from the X-Cats to you, now what calliper?



14-02-2005 16:32

Thelordofnerds


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And i even wondered why price for life insurance raised.



16-02-2005 16:50

Eria4044


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And i even wondered why price for life insurance raised.
Haven't you seen the commercial? "People do stupid things." And there's no doubt in my mind about the warning labels...



17-02-2005 11:25

i_am_Doug


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hey hey i thought there was gonna be NO hydraulics



22-02-2005 23:33

Sterno


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good teaser...but nobody has mentioned that the end effector looks like the vertex of a tetra. Was this intentional?



26-02-2005 12:54

bradleym1559


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Its still a beautiful thing, haha.



26-02-2005 13:00

Koko Ed


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This thread got more milagae than our arm and robot threads did combined!



26-02-2005 16:03

Conor Ryan


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This thread got more milagae than our arm and robot threads did combined!
thats just sickening, and here we are 3 weeks after it was posted still saying that its illegal and its really and probably way to heavy. I wonder if anyone got the idea of it being a teaser



28-02-2005 17:09

TheNotoriousKid


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Ay.......its a cool arm..............shoot i would buy it if i had "10,000 dollars" just to break other arms............and yea



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