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01-13-2011 11:09 AM
steelerbornThis is the base frame for 1671 this year. Thanks to our sponsor Harris Manufacturing for getting it made in a couple of days.
01-13-2011 11:21 AM
dodarI do believe that frame would be illegal to compete with. The big gap has to be covered by bumper and that looks alot bigger than 8"
01-13-2011 11:45 AM
steelerbornYeah you are right the gap is bigger than 8 inches, so it would be illegal in that sense, but this is more of a "programmer's bot" so they can begin programming it, until the lift is completed.
01-13-2011 12:19 PM
Kevin Sevcik
That looks.... Hefty. Like, 15 lbs hefty. I assume the production version is going to be lightened significantly over that?
01-13-2011 01:11 PM
steelerbornYes the upper structure will be gone plus all the support rails will be made of thinner wall aluminum.
01-13-2011 07:01 PM
synth3tk
So is this pretty much just a practice/programming bot? If so, that's pretty cool.
01-13-2011 10:38 PM
steelerbornYeah this way the programmers can begin testing code, and our drivers can start practicing.
01-14-2011 12:27 AM
hg273You'll want to be wary about having your drivers practice too much with a bot that is significantly heavier/different than your competition machine. Although it may drive similarly, you may find that precision movements will have to be retuned. That said, more drive practice is always good. 
01-14-2011 12:45 AM
bhsrobotics1671|
You'll want to be wary about having your drivers practice too much with a bot that is significantly heavier/different than your competition machine. Although it may drive similarly, you may find that precision movements will have to be retuned. That said, more drive practice is always good.
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