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PM/reply to the thread if you have any questions.
We'll be at UCF this year, once again.
Bumpers have yet to be attached, and the door will likely be removed on Thursday next week.
02-03-2006 21:56
Nuttyman54
What's the third wheel below the shooter for?
02-03-2006 21:57
Collin Fultz
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Originally Posted by Nuttyman54
What's the third wheel below the shooter for?
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02-03-2006 22:02
Tytus Gerrish
it apears to be their redneck version of gears
02-03-2006 22:02
RogerR
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Originally Posted by Nuttyman54
What's the third wheel below the shooter for?
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02-03-2006 22:05
Arefin Bari
Um no...
to me it looks like the third wheel is powering the small wheels and then the two of the small wheels are on the same shaft as the shooter wheels. Team 1341 used wheels to power their shooter instead of sprocket, chains or even gears.
02-03-2006 22:35
bjimster1nice bot. except it seems to have a high COG 
does the shooter take a considerable amount of time longer to get to target RPM? the wheels to distribute power is a great idea but wont they slip? i guess it should somewhat similar to belts.
good job though.
another team to add to the "tough competition" category.
UCF is gonna be really exciting
someone seems to have had waaaay too much fun with a drill.
02-03-2006 22:46
RogerR
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Originally Posted by bjimster1
...the wheels to distribute power is a great idea but wont they slip? ...
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02-03-2006 23:09
Pavan Dave
ooh what's the robot called? Flamin Hot?
I like the technical look of it, and you can never go wrong with the color red or with speed holes
-Pavan
02-03-2006 23:23
bradleym1559Wow, I really love that conveyor track you guys used to get the balls from the floor up to the shooter. We actually looked into that stuff but decided against it due to weight issues with our available hardware. I never imagined it would be used the way you guys did it, but I am really impressed. Great job guys, I can see you put a lot of time into the design. What an incredible, and beautiful robot!
02-03-2006 23:45
NoodleKnightI love the cheeseholing, especially on the sides of those large plates that cover the wheels -- interesting pattern, if there even is one.
05-03-2006 02:57
Adam Richards
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Originally Posted by NoodleKnight
I love the cheeseholing, especially on the sides of those large plates that cover the wheels -- interesting pattern, if there even is one.
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Originally Posted by sanddrag
Why such large wheels on the drive base?
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05-03-2006 03:12
Rick TYlerNice looking bot, Adam.
After PNW, I'd worry a little about the square red plates. I think they are going to get smashed in pretty quickly. Also, how beefy is that red bar across the front? We used the C-channel from the KOP for our similar function, and it was noticably, but not fatally, bent by the end of the tournament.
Anyway. Looks pretty. Have a great season.
30-04-2006 22:18
Adam Richards
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Originally Posted by Rick TYler
Nice looking bot, Adam.
After PNW, I'd worry a little about the square red plates. I think they are going to get smashed in pretty quickly. Also, how beefy is that red bar across the front? We used the C-channel from the KOP for our similar function, and it was noticably, but not fatally, bent by the end of the tournament. Anyway. Looks pretty. Have a great season. |