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Introducing Bedford Express's entry for FIRST Overdrive.
The Baconator
26-03-2008 15:07
DGrohnke1023This years robot is based off of our sucessful 2007 design (started with same CAD drawing).
Features include
-2 motor front wheel drive (2 CIMs)
-Four bar link arm rated to lift 350 lbs (1 CIM)
-Pneumatic Gripper
-Pneumatic Kicker Plate
-Wheelie Wheels in the front
Any Questions?
26-03-2008 16:25
Dylan GramlichIf your driving your front two wheels do you have casters in back? Also why wheelie wheels in front? Do you have that much get-up with those front wheels?
26-03-2008 16:59
thefro526
I like the four bar. The robot looks like it was designed very well and very robust. Best of luck in your competitions. Also are you back wheels omnis or casters? I have found that casters, well, suck in most applications. Maybe the'll work for you though.
26-03-2008 17:14
DGrohnke1023*shudders* No casters, 1023 has NEVER used casters. We have omni wheels in the back, we find the kind we use now to be durable and reliable. For why we need the wheelie wheels I give you Exhibit II.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/31095
We have not tipped over forward even when performing an emergency reversal.
26-03-2008 18:47
Dylan Gramlich|
*shudders* No casters, 1023 has NEVER used casters. We have omni wheels in the back, we find the kind we use now to be durable and reliable. For why we need the wheelie wheels I give you Exhibit II.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/31095 We have not tipped over forward even when performing an emergency reversal. ![]() |
26-03-2008 18:48
GaryVoshol
26-03-2008 20:01
ComradeZorroIt's pretty close, but it does not exceed 80 inches.