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Here is our robot so far, we are almost done just need to add legs to the platform, add the bridge to go over the robot, and wire the arm up to a speed controller. The bumpers are getting the numbers on. So what does everyone think?
16-02-2007 00:28
Aren_Hill
looks good Is that the final covering for the ramps? if so what is it? i think we should be able to get up it
see you in st louis
16-02-2007 06:39
tbmantia|
looks good Is that the final covering for the ramps? if so what is it? i think we should be able to get up it
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16-02-2007 09:15
StephLee
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The covering is steel fencing material used for dog kennels. It has holes that are 2" x 4", the 4" sides go the width of the ramp so everyone will need to cross a 2" gaps. But most teams have 6" wheels, so it shouldn't be a problem.
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16-02-2007 09:46
tbmantiaI thought about that, I think it might be an issue but it might actually help because it would give a surface to grab a hold of. Of course it might also get stuck, we might have to add something if we get a omniwheeled bot in our alliance. Usually in St. Louis we have alot of teams with low budgets so Omni wheels are out of the question.
16-02-2007 09:46
MasterZahn|
The covering is steel fencing material used for dog kennels. It has holes that are 2" x 4", the 4" sides go the width of the ramp so everyone will need to cross a 2" gaps. But most teams have 6" wheels, so it shouldn't be a problem.
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16-02-2007 10:15
tbmantiaWe drove our robot on it from last year and it work, it deflects a little bit, but it drove up just fine.
16-02-2007 12:04
tbmantiaUnfortunately that is where we build our robot. We machine everything on rolling carts in the corridore and we pretty much fan out through out the library doing website stuff, assembling components, learning 3D Max, writing homework letters. It honestly isn't horrible, the worst part is that we must clean everything up every night spic and span. We used to be in the shop, but we had to move schools due to a lack of a teacher/sponsor.