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1157's 2007 foot rest

Alex.Norton

By: Alex.Norton
New: 02-02-2007 19:25
Updated: 02-02-2007 19:25
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1157's 2007 foot rest

This is the 2007 1157 robot being used for what it does best... (so far)

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02-02-2007 19:57

Nate Laverdure


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Nice picture!

It looks like you're using 1/4" Lexan side plates for your tranny(s). How will that hold up?

EDIT: That robot's either on or being back-driven (the victors are all lit up). Maybe next time you could delay nap time until the robot is powered down. Cute shot, though.



02-02-2007 20:05

Arefin Bari


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I like rivets...



02-02-2007 20:08

Molten


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That is an expensive footrest. Seriously though, that does look like it will hold up pretty well.



02-02-2007 20:27

Cody Carey


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I hope the protective paper on the Lexan comes out from under those rivets


Anyway... Looks beautiful.



02-02-2007 20:42

Josh Murphy


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That is nice. Ours is like an arm rest.



02-02-2007 20:46

GMAdan


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Hmm that would make a nice center peice in my living room.



02-02-2007 21:16

mmarchione


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It needs a massager... or at least cushions.



03-02-2007 01:32

Alex.Norton


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The robot was actually disabled and waiting to be programed in that pic, the camera man just got all the victors on the on part of the blink. The plastic does come out from under the rivets quite nicely if you look we have taken it out of several areas on the inside of the robot.

All of the side plating is 1/8 inch lexan which we got from a local plastics supplier for quite cheap. The sheet of 1/4 inch that is being used for the lifter was free. when I told him that we were a high school robotics team, he just gave it to me. That transmition is actually amazingly strong and simple (took about a day or two to go from comception to finished product) when compared to older things that we have built in the past.



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