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21-01-2009 16:36
ThermalThat is quite the robust frame, weight?
21-01-2009 18:35
Seat NinjaNice, now all you need is plate armor and a turret. Was welding the t-slot difficult?
21-01-2009 18:53
ZultrarangerSo what's the weight on that bad boy?
21-01-2009 19:02
chris31
21-01-2009 20:49
LetsCountRox|
Nice, now all you need is plate armor and a turret. Was welding the t-slot difficult?
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21-01-2009 20:58
Seat Ninja
21-01-2009 21:10
LetsCountRox|
Could be... or it could be a Railgun of DOOM. Depends on the team's preference.
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21-01-2009 21:12
Tetraman|
My guess is 22lbs for just the metal frame, but Ill wait to see what they weight it as.
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21-01-2009 21:21
chris31|
I'd say around 30-40, but it has been a while since I was around that material. All that 80-20 will get really heavy.
I love the design of this. Very sturdy yet it has a slick feel and look. Even the welds turned out very clean. (from this distance) |
21-01-2009 22:37
DonRotolo
What about torsional rigidity from one 'front' wheel to the other? I am thinking the welding is a lot stiffer than conventional joining (screws) but I'd like to hear what you have found.
22-01-2009 02:04
R.C.
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What about torsional rigidity from one 'front' wheel to the other? I am thinking the welding is a lot stiffer than conventional joining (screws) but I'd like to hear what you have found.
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JK
23-01-2009 10:09
Andrew Y.hmm, just curious... How do you plan to slide the little screw holders into the t slots?
Also, if you were goign to weld it like that, why not just use 1x1x1/8 aluminum square tubing?
23-01-2009 10:18
Greg Needel
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hmm, just curious... How do you plan to slide the little screw holders into the t slots?
Also, if you were goign to weld it like that, why not just use 1x1x1/8 aluminum square tubing? |
23-01-2009 11:06
mark johnson|
hmm, just curious... How do you plan to slide the little screw holders into the t slots?
Also, if you were goign to weld it like that, why not just use 1x1x1/8 aluminum square tubing? |
31-01-2009 03:43
daltoreGeez, looks like some teams took it a little more seriously than others when they cautioned to design our robots to take a hit... Pretty sure you could get in a wreck with a hummer and come out alive. How much did that thing cost? We panicked when we had to buy like 24' of it for our forklift last year (and we did some darn good innovation just to eliminate the need for 2 more pieces of the stuff).
03-02-2009 09:33
M. GildnerSHENANIGANS!!!
Your building a miniature Y-Wing!!!
If my bot is hit with a proton torpedo i am going to be so mad
03-02-2009 10:32
smurfgirl
I definitely thought this meant a sneak peak of The Gnomes's robot for the year 2013... really thinking ahead there. (Yes, after a second I realized your team number is 2013.) That's an interesting frame, though.
03-02-2009 10:45
Elgin Clock
I don't believe that is 80/20.
Or... rather, it's not the 10-10 series I am familiar with.
Bosch maybe?
03-02-2009 10:47
Jared Russell
It looks like 30mm Bosch extrusion to me.
11-02-2009 11:22
sciroboticsallright, forgot to tell you guys: its 29 pounds 
11-02-2009 11:27
Greg PeshekExpecting land mines on the field?
..I guess they could just have a light manipulator and decided a beefy frame would be nice to have. ..Interesting nonetheless.
-Greg