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Our wheels finally came in, now we just have to mount them. I think our only problem might be the weight limit.
20-02-2006 06:55
mtaman02
I do not see a weight issue here, Just needs some holes - hrm now to go find a drill bit big enough or perhaps maybe just an oversized CNC Machine =)
20-02-2006 09:48
JoeXIII'007
Gee, I don't see any problem with it at all. The only thing I'd be worried about is the ability to find a helicopter to airlift it to a regional of your choice. Otherwise, it looks like it would work.
he he he.
-Joe
20-02-2006 11:05
MarcelI think that goes against the dimensions...
21-08-2007 15:48
SgtMillhouse648you could get around the dimensions if you built the robot inside like a unicycle. Only thing id be worried about is popping ringers...
Malhon
21-08-2007 18:43
Al Skierkiewicz
From an inspection standpoint, you have to figure how to get them in the sizing box without disassembling it first.
21-08-2007 20:43
cooker52
Nah, it's just an optical illusion. Just put some stripes on it, it'll look a lot smaller, oh, and don't for get the holes. I think some dynamite would be enough to create the holes
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21-08-2007 20:50
pufameOr the wheels could be the right size and the dude in the photo is crazy tiny...
22-08-2007 18:15
vivek16either that is some very nice photoshopping or FIRST needs a bigger field...
edit: looks like one of those giant wire bobbin things.
23-08-2007 06:13
mtaman02
I still say all you need is a CNC machine and that should take care of all your weight issues. I don't care what you say that wheel will fit, we'll CNC it to make it fit =).
23-08-2007 09:06
Tottanka
What was this wheel really used for?
23-08-2007 09:14
mtaman02
A Spool of Thick Cabling although I've never seen one that big. Usually specific vehicles in the Electrical Companies drive around with one but not of that magnitude. I'm pretty sure though I'm close. Maybe that particular one was used to make the worlds biggest ball of twine erm on second thought maybe not the worlds biggest ball of twine is just a bit smaller than that spool right there =).
23-08-2007 11:33
Qbranch
Oh no no, this is just a promo picture for Wayne Zalkinsky's newest apperance:
HONEY I SHRUNK THE MACHINE SHOP (but forgot to shrink the part i was making)!
-q 