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14-01-2007 15:43
MrForbes
Nice and simple, I like it! but you might do yourselves a favor by putting the stingers on the spider legs, per the field design drawings. It could affect your opinion of how to score a ring.
(the stack of computers stuff looks like my basement)
14-01-2007 15:53
RichardJameswhoa good idea. this beats the heck out of spending $700* on lumber and parts.
*this is what it`s costing us in Montreal
14-01-2007 16:24
zander_108
14-01-2007 18:53
LightWaves1636
14-01-2007 19:08
Donut
Nice inginuitive way of fitting a practice piece into such a small area!
We're working on doing something similar to what you did (fitting 1/8 of a rack anywhere we can for practice), but we're limited by 8 foot ceilings in classrooms so we have to make it dissassemble. Once we get it done tommorow I'll post some pictures of it, you might want to consider something like it for easy storage but still giving you the "swing" of the spider legs.
On a side note, have you considered building your robot out of old computer casings? 
14-01-2007 19:16
Eldarion
Hey, all that junk in the background looks familiar!
If there are any old scanners in that pile, the flourescent tubes make great control board lighting! (If you mount your controls on clear Lexan, it give it that Star Trek feel
) Most of the time, you can even scavenge the inverters to run the lights directly from 12v.
Oh, by the way, nice goal. 
14-01-2007 20:18
BobC
14-01-2007 20:25
Jay H 237
Similar to what we're doing. We're just building one section of it that will be free standing and also allow the spider legs to swing. I could get a pic of it next week if anyone's interested.
14-01-2007 21:05
Cuog
Nice 
I'll gladly take a few of those scanners off your hands
(I am serious if thats possible)