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Why the mechanical team shouldnt wire the robot late at night.

Andrew Rudolph

By: Andrew Rudolph
New: 14-02-2005 15:18
Updated: 14-02-2005 15:18
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Why the mechanical team shouldnt wire the robot late at night.

This was taken late at night after we put a temporary wiring job on our drivebase.

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14-02-2005 17:20

Wetzel


Unread Re: pic: Why the mechanical team shouldnt wire the robot late at night.

Good to see your holonomic drive system is back. How does having two wheels at each corner improve performance?

Andrew: the red wire may be big, but it is not a shrub. Proper tools for the proper job.

Wetzel



14-02-2005 21:38

Andrew Rudolph


Unread Re: pic: Why the mechanical team shouldnt wire the robot late at night.

Having 2 wheels makes the ride smoother, also they have the rollers in contact alot longer.....


We just thought it was funny using the biggest cutters in the room to take the picture with....whats even funnier is that thoes are the smallest gauge wires on the bot minus the fan wires.



15-02-2005 00:01

Dan Richardson


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The best thing about that picture, is those text clouds really happend.. it was the coolest and freakiest thing.. had to be there



15-02-2005 01:15

Wayne Doenges


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Warning....Safety glasses must be worn when working on the robot or around any shop equipment

Also you should only cut one wire at a time lest you let the Smoke Genie out of the magic boxes

Wayne Doenges
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