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Here is where team 1345 stands 19 days before ship. Anyone want to guess how fast this thing is moving at?
01-02-2008 06:08
Tim Arnold
Look sweet! Interesting electronics mount location, I wonder what you're using the bottom of the bot for...
I'll wager about 7fps low and something like 20fps high.
01-02-2008 07:26
Qbranch
Nice! Love the sanded aluminum finish!
Are you worried about vibration/mechanical shock taking it's toll on your electronics on that vertical mast?
-q
01-02-2008 07:40
GaryVoshol
| Anyone want to guess how fast this thing is moving at? |
01-02-2008 19:25
Arefin Bari
Tim, The bottom is being used for mounting other components and we are definitely not moving 20 fps.
Qbranch, we have been going back and forth about where to mount the electronics. The board is mounted to the tower and it's solid. It does worry Mr. Payne, but rest of us wants to mount the board there.
Gary, the pegs are there so we can put another sheet of lexan on top. The wires are running on the bottom of the black lexan and there is another sheet of lexan behind it with 6 more standoffs.
Please do give us feedback about what you see in this picture. Thanks.
01-02-2008 21:41
lukevanoort
I'm guessing 11ft/s with a large double jointed (shoulder and wrist) arm mounted to the tower, maybe powered by paired up Fisher-Prices.
How exactly did you go about making that finish? I really like it and we might have a little extra time tomorrow to pimp out the robot. I was thinking about using a wire wheel and a drill to get a kind of circular brushed finish (we did it on a camera mount last year), but that one looks even nicer.
01-02-2008 21:49
Arefin Bari
02-02-2008 10:38
BandChick
Looks very smooth and neat, but my biggest concern is leaving your gearboxes that high and exposed. Are you planning on covering them or at least making sure they don't get smashed during a match?
I'm also very interested to see what kind of manipulator you've developed, especially since your electronics are vertical. From a team that did that once, just make sure they're still easy to get to for simple repairs (like re-soldering wire).