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Precision Guessworks - Coming to St. Louis, Boilermaker, and Atlanta.
Here's a picture that shows how our shell and ramp systems look when they are deployed - a robot will be able to drive on top of our frame and a second one can follow up behind it and stay on top of our shell.
20-02-2007 20:38
David Guzman
This bot looks "hot". The ramp looks awesome, thats a great use for your covers.
whats the material on the covers??
20-02-2007 20:39
Billfred
Looks interesting. Is the ramp and such just a shell that the robot can pull out of to enable more real estate?
20-02-2007 20:45
Ryan Dognaux
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This bot looks "hot". The ramp looks awesome, thats a great use for your covers.
whats the material on the covers?? |
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Originally Posted by Billfred
Looks interesting. Is the ramp and such just a shell that the robot can pull out of to enable more real estate?
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20-02-2007 20:50
Andy Baker
Maaaan... this is a neat-o design. I bet that not too many teams thought of this way to do a ramp. I'm looking forward to seeing this one at a competition soon. Kudos to Precision Guessworks!
Andy B.
20-02-2007 21:12
JaneYoung
It would be a lot of fun to come up with marketing ideas for the robot and your team as well. Good stuff.
Good luck this season.
Jane
20-02-2007 21:18
Tri_Lamwow really nice this saves you guys a good amount of weight plus i cant really tell but u guys can have an arm too lol
double loader +arm = good robot
20-02-2007 22:30
Dan PetrovicWow! That's a really neat idea!
I'm looking forward to seeing it at Boilermaker!
20-02-2007 22:57
Ryan Dognaux
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Maaaan... this is a neat-o design. I bet that not too many teams thought of this way to do a ramp. I'm looking forward to seeing this one at a competition soon. Kudos to Precision Guessworks!
Andy B. |
22-02-2007 07:27
Michael HillYa, this is the year of the dragon...
23-02-2007 10:54
Ryan Dognaux
24-02-2007 21:22
does the shell completely detach from the robot?
i'm pretty sure that is against the rules for it to completely detach (unsure of which rule though)
24-02-2007 21:39
The Lucas
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does the shell completely detach from the robot?
i'm pretty sure that is against the rules for it to completely detach (unsure of which rule though) |
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Originally Posted by G40
Detaching mechanisms - ROBOTS may not intentionally detach parts or leave multiple
mechanisms on the field. Violations will result in a 10-point penalty per incident. If an intentionally detached component or mechanism significantly impedes access to the RACK or an ALLIANCE ROBOT during the END GAME, the offending ROBOT will be disqualified from the match. |
27-02-2007 10:30
Ryan Dognaux
The shell is attached to the robot via some aviation cable, and actually I think we've build a small lip on that end to ensure it doesn't just slide off.
27-02-2007 11:08
Vince lauvery nice looking robot, i like the ramp idea. good job
27-02-2007 11:45
SuperJake|
The rule is <G40>
If they do detach, it could be easily fixed by tying a string to the shell. I don’t think it would be an entanglement issue since robots are unlikely to interact with it inside the shell. |
27-02-2007 19:15
The Lucas
Are you planning on using bumpers?
It might be difficult to mount them but they could stiffen up the ramps with free weight.
27-02-2007 19:20
Sean MarksVery Nice Robot. Cool Idea. Great Job 
27-02-2007 19:27
sanddragWait, this is one robot? Whoa. Impressive.
27-02-2007 23:12
Ryan Dognaux
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Are you planning on using bumpers?
It might be difficult to mount them but they could stiffen up the ramps with free weight. |