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This is our bot, not too impressive, but were a rookie team - so give us a break! 
we can cap all the goals, and do it pretty well, and i'd say were fast too, but that is a matter of comparison.
-Leav
Team 1578
p.s.
FIRST ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!! 
27-02-2005 09:47
team222badbrad
Congrats on creating your first FIRST robot.
It looks very nice!
Every year FIRST tries to make it easier for rookies to build and design their robots.
I believe they have accomplished this.
I am curious as to what the blue box's are?
Looks like a worm gear box?
Are they custom made or off the shelf items?
Hope you do well at the competition!
27-02-2005 14:48
Leav
Thanks! 
good guess! they are indeed worm gear boxes, which are unfortunately off the shelf - due to time constraints and problem with original supporting facotry....
27-02-2005 14:57
sanddrag|
Originally Posted by Leav
good guess! they are indeed worm gear boxes, which are unfortunately off the shelf
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27-02-2005 19:02
tiffany34990great job!! really good idea to cover those electronics
keep up the good work and good luck at your first competition!!
27-02-2005 19:10
EricH
Good job to you!
The only problem I can see is: casters. Over here, caster robots are a) hard to control, and b) have very little push power. If you have weight to spare, try using the Kit wheels in front (and power them if you are reallyunderweight) Or, get some Teflon and make skids at the competition. Skids do not have the casters' tendency to resist the steering of the drive. (If you've done any drive practice, you'll see what I mean.)
But on the whole, good robot, and good luck!
28-02-2005 06:58
Leav
i know exactly what you mean, we had a big debate about the wheels, and we wanted omni-wheels, but couldnt find any and didnt have a way to build them at first...... and the stock wheels just skid bad.