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heres my 6wd senior project robot a few days before my extension period runs out and i must hand in something.
01-05-2005 18:06
sanddragLooks good. Should be fun to drive. Are those Colson wheels? Also, can we get some more closeups/info on those transmissions? Last, you mentioned you have only a few days left. Do you have questions on anything or need help with any problems?
01-05-2005 18:10
Corey Balint
Looks very nice Alex.
Btw, i must compliment you on the Sheets. I have that very same set. 
01-05-2005 18:23
tiffany34990cute sheets alex 
look really great!! hope you get a A on it...
what exactly was the assignment details for this great creation???
01-05-2005 18:27
Alex Cormier
hey stay away from my greasy sheets... yea the project was originally due Tuesday but i got an extension due to all the motors and electronics in ATL. so i will have till next Friday to hand in my portfolio and my project. those are our tyranny's from last year, 2 speed shift on the fly re designed andy mark tyrannies. yes those are colson wheels 6 of them 4X2 with a hub that i made to drive them. if i had more time i would put the compressor and such on to make it shift but other then that its pretty simple.
01-05-2005 18:45
Billfred
Alex,
I like this setup--nice and small and short, at least in relation to some I've seen.
I was looking at Robot Marketplace and their selection of Colsons--do you know any difference between the gray and black, other than looks? And how's the grip on them?
Great work--hope to see the finished product!
01-05-2005 18:47
Alex Cormier
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Originally Posted by Billfred
I was looking at Robot Marketplace and their selection of Colsons--do you know any difference between the gray and black, other than looks?
Great work--hope to see the finished product! |
02-05-2005 13:00
Rick
This looks EXACTLY like the 121 drive train this year. The kit chassis is turned upside down and our gear box location is exactly the same. The ground clearance was about 1/8" and was a dream to drive. You should have a lot of fast fun with this thing. Just watch any of the american robot epsiodes and you'll see what I'm talking about.
09-01-2006 11:48
sanddragI know this thread is a little old but how did you attach the sprockets to those wheels? Thanks.
09-01-2006 13:01
Alex Cormier
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Originally Posted by sanddrag
I know this thread is a little old but how did you attach the sprockets to those wheels? Thanks.
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10-01-2006 09:50
sanddragWould you happen to have any videos of it driving that you are willing to share?