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This is a few days prior to ship... but this is still the general shape. It's a two stage lift, with a couple different pneumatic driven components on the end effector. As a rookie team, we didn't get started until the end of the 2nd week, so there were quite a few late nights at the end!
Videos will be posted in the discussion thread that follows.
Matt
23-02-2005 14:27
Kyle Love
What less could you expect from Matt Adams, DJ Fluck and company? I definitely think this is a Rookie All-Star candidate for this year, but then again maybe I'm a bit bias.
Great job to all the Precision Guesswork people!
23-02-2005 14:33
Matt Adams
So... some videos too. Why not?
video 1 - We can cap a table that's 3 feet high! (Admittedly pathetic, didn't have a goal around.)
video 2 - We can cap a goal too.
And of course there's a bunch of improvements we made after the video, mostly changing the location of the chord and tweaking the stages to get to get several more feet of height.
The students really impressed me with their dedication- none of them ever worked in a machine shop prior to the build season, and we started on week 2!
Rock on!
Matt
23-02-2005 14:35
Matt Adams
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Originally Posted by Kyle45
What less could you expect from Matt Adams, DJ Fluck and company? I definitely think this is a Rookie All-Star candidate for this year, but then again maybe I'm a bit bias.
Great job to all the Precision Guesswork people! |
23-02-2005 18:51
Josh Hambright
hehe great work guys, great group of leaders on that team, so i would expect no less! Cant wait to see it in action!