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Rookie team 2104's first robot. A tank design with 4" treads, pneumatic front-end lifter for easier turning. 8 drive train motors (4 Cim, 2 MiniBike, 2 FP). KOP chassis parts plus 1/4" aluminum plates.
09-02-2007 00:37
Garth1388Wow. That seems pretty beefy. That will be one powerful robot. Will it have some sort of appendage? I can't see any type of possible mount for anything. And with that extrememly heavy drive system, there doesn't seem to be much room for other systems. Even without any sort of manipulator or lift, this will still be a formidable robot, I think. Kudos to rookie team 2104.
09-02-2007 08:01
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Wow. That seems pretty beefy. That will be one powerful robot. Will it have some sort of appendage? I can't see any type of possible mount for anything. And with that extrememly heavy drive system, there doesn't seem to be much room for other systems. Even without any sort of manipulator or lift, this will still be a formidable robot, I think. Kudos to rookie team 2104.
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09-02-2007 08:06
ChrisMcK2186
Amazing. My team, also rookies, had thought of doing treads and ramps, but they decided to shoot for the moon and the top spider.
Chris
09-02-2007 09:45
Brandon Holley
Looks AWESOME guys. Having a ridiculously strong drive train will make you competitive no matter what, and having 2 ramps to climb up on...perfect. Great work guys. If were ever in a match together I hope its as an alliance, or else we are running away from that beast.
09-02-2007 09:55
robotboy11Nice but how r u goin 2 get the tube on the rack or r u just lifting up the robot? love the design though!
09-02-2007 09:56
dtapeGood job for a rookie team. What competitions are you competeing in?
09-02-2007 11:35
Dan_KarolHey guys,
it looks great with the bumpers on it. i would love to see it again with the ramp on top
-Dan
09-02-2007 12:44
waiakea2024nice bot. great shiny new red bumpers. i would like to see it after many bots run into it 
09-02-2007 15:40
GaryVoshol
How did you put your numbers on your bumper?
To our dismay this year, the GDC ruled that applique'd numbers (or other items) make it a non-standard bumper. Painting or dying are OK. Go figger.
09-02-2007 17:05
Ian Curtis
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How did you put your numbers on your bumper?
To our dismay this year, the GDC ruled that applique'd numbers (or other items) make it a non-standard bumper. Painting or dying are OK. Go figger. |
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Originally Posted by GDC
Per <R37>, Standard Bumpers must be covered with a tough, smooth cloth. If embroidering the cloth still leaves it tough and smooth, then embroidery would be acceptable.
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09-02-2007 18:13
flightofoneWe did the numbers by creating a paper stencil, marking the outlines with a pencil, then coloring with a white, non-smearing grease pencil.
09-02-2007 21:58
GaryVoshol
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No, they updated it to say that if embroidery leaves the bumpers tough and smooth, it is legal. We too were dismayed after our original question was answered. However, we reasked specifically about embroidery, and were given more clarification. The thread we used last year held out better than the cloth on the bumper.
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