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This is a picture of you finished robot... we hid all the electronics in the frame this year!
Just kidding.. this picture is the best one we have on the whole (practice) bot. It was taken a few weeks ago when we were testing our arm height, before we had gotten it wired and whatnot.
Enjoy!
03-02-2005 11:26 AM
Mini-D67
*Just a note. Our end effector is just out of view on the top... you'll have to wait and see that at Ypsi 
03-02-2005 11:31 AM
Jeff Rodriguez
http://www2.huronvalley.k12.mi.us/sc...%20Tetras.html
03-02-2005 11:33 AM
Mini-D67
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Originally Posted by Ogre
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03-02-2005 01:19 PM
Paul H
Gotta love that four bar linkage arm. Great job!
03-02-2005 01:21 PM
abeD
Nice! I think this is the first falling crab robot I've ever seen!
03-02-2005 01:49 PM
Mini-D67
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Originally Posted by abeD
Nice! I think this is the first falling crab robot I've ever seen!
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03-02-2005 07:55 PM
Conor Ryan
and the award for best use of extruded aluminum goes too...
03-02-2005 08:20 PM
dman9385
Yet another wonderful job done by the HOT team. I've got the chance to see this robot in person. It has an AMAZING drive train this year. The arm on the other hand.. was not functional. But the manual motion of the four bar linkage was nice and smooooooooth. Good job. I'll see you at ypsi when 1504 follows you guys around.
03-02-2005 09:41 PM
AlekatDoes look very smooth. Can you use the arm to hold multiple tetras or is having four more for versatility reasons?
03-02-2005 10:47 PM
Salik Syedlove the chassis ... cool crab drive too
03-02-2005 10:56 PM
Salik SyedJust saw your claw design... very good and simple solution! Can you get all 4 tetras on w/o the human player...?
03-02-2005 11:27 PM
Mini-D67
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Originally Posted by cdr1122334455
and the award for best use of extruded aluminum goes too...
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Originally Posted by Dman9385
Can you use the arm to hold multiple tetras or is having four more for versatility reasons?
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Originally Posted by Alekat
Yet another wonderful job done by the HOT team. I've got the chance to see this robot in person. It has an AMAZING drive train this year. The arm on the other hand.. was not functional. But the manual motion of the four bar linkage was nice and smooooooooth. Good job. I'll see you at ypsi when 1504 follows you guys around.
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03-03-2005 12:28 AM
KatyVery nice, how well does the robot hold up from the bounce of being tipped? (onto the 3 by 5 foot base) Did you do anything to help it hold up better?
03-03-2005 10:01 AM
Mini-D67
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Originally Posted by Katy
Very nice, how well does the robot hold up from the bounce of being tipped?
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03-03-2005 08:16 PM
Mini-D67
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Originally Posted by cdr1122334455
and the award for best use of extruded aluminum goes too...
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