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1:00 AM.... Ship day...
IT IS ALIIIIIIVE!!!
Pike RoboDevils' Tower
Team 1018 - Indianapolis
22-02-2005 14:24
JasJ002That is an awesome robot. That is probably the best, cleanest telescoping system that I've seen. How close are you to the 120 lb. limit? 
22-02-2005 14:27
tiffany34990now that looks very strong--what kind of material are you using for the arm?? it does look way heavy though?
great job though!!
22-02-2005 14:29
Chris NobleIn the picture it weights 118.6. We will be right at the 120 mark, when we are done adding some protective covers with team number and sponsor info.
Material used for the arm is 1/16th aluminum box with I believe .060 aluminum sheet to cover the out side.
The tower is .100 aluminum.
22-02-2005 14:46
Josh FritschWow!, that looks great. Very clean and professional looking. Nice job, cant wait to see it.
22-02-2005 14:59
Stu Bloom
Make sure to check out the second picture (Rachael Climbs a Tree - "Tree" is one of our taller associate mentors) which shows our tower and arm fully extended. The capping height of the Devils' Tower is over 11 feet (total height to top of arm is around 13).
Also notice the carbon fiber tray to stack tetras on the front of the bot.
See you in W. Lafayette!!
22-02-2005 15:02
Ben Lauer
OMG, stuwie, bob, chris and all, it is beautiful......can't was to be the real time scorer for the bots matches.
What did you name it this year?
22-02-2005 15:08
Erics626
FYI: As of shipping, the robot weighed 118.6 pounds, hopefully a little less once the claw is changed.
22-02-2005 15:42
greencactus3WOWO. that looks nice. if you have time you should really decorate it. after all, look at all those empty (literally) walls of the tower. i guess you gotta make sure it doesnt catch on anything but if its pretty who cares right? lol 
22-02-2005 15:49
Erics626
This morning before we packed it up, we put our sponsors's decals on the tower. I would also like to take this opportuinity to thank Bob, Tom, Woody, Stu, Chris*, Mike, all the team members(especially Rachel, for keeping our electronics neat and keeping me sane), FIRST, this website for all the help this year, and anyone else who helped make this robot work!
22-02-2005 16:34
Conor Ryan
i like that arm system, is that a spring inside it or coiled pneumatics? Looks grrreat.
22-02-2005 16:37
Erics626
Actually that coil holds the wire for the globe motor and it also has wire in it for 2 limit switches if we ever get around to putting those on.
22-02-2005 16:52
ebmonon36That robot is so awesome. I can't wait to see it perform at the BMR. I like the second picture better...It looks like the thing that goes over the highway to show the signs.
Eric
22-02-2005 19:08
MarkengThat's a nice looking robot. I'm glad to see you can accomplish something without me around. Just joking. I'll probably be around at the Boilermaker Regional, so I'll see you then.