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1086 New Control Board

JAZAD1

By: JAZAD1
New: 15-02-2008 12:16
Updated: 15-02-2008 12:16
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1086 New Control Board

After the wear and tear that we put on our control board last year we decided that we should make a new one. After three or four weeks of deliberating over the desgin, we came up with this 12"X24" contraption.

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15-02-2008 14:19

JAZAD1


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Please post what you guys think



15-02-2008 16:38

lukevanoort


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I like the wood. I always thought that many teams over do it on the massive lexan and aluminum monstrosities. A little stained wood goes a long way towards making a nice and classy looking control board that isn't over the top. Pretty light too.



16-02-2008 20:31

spenzaster


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hey do you have to ship the control board?



16-02-2008 20:35

EricH


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hey do you have to ship the control board?
Yes.



16-02-2008 21:19

spenzaster


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Is that the joystick and electronics, or is it everything including the housing we built for that as well? sorry im kinda a noob



16-02-2008 21:25

EricH


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Is that the joystick and electronics, or is it everything including the housing we built for that as well? sorry im kinda a noob
The entire console must go with the robot. (<R28>)



17-02-2008 00:30

R.C.


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thatz a pretty control box there, we used t-slot and angled aluminum. Very lightweight and easy to carry around



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