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Team 1493 Logomotion bot- Albany High School- Albany NY
31-03-2011 20:17
Akash RastogiWhen Creating the initial design, were you guys not concerned about tipping with such a small footprint and an elevator that reaches pretty high? Just wonder how stable it is.
31-03-2011 20:28
Vikesrock
This looks incredibly similar to the initial 2175 concept
The small footprint/tall elevator concern was the primary reason they changed over to a rectangular slide drive configuration instead so I am quite curious how this design worked out for you as well.
31-03-2011 20:35
O'Sancheski|
This looks incredibly similar to the initial 2175 concept
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31-03-2011 21:02
wilsonmw04is that a lead screw on those fingers? We did something VERY similar but used a pneumatic cylinder to articulate. How fast is the motion?
31-03-2011 21:06
jdunston94I also would be quite afraid of not having a big enough footprint.... any Videos we could see?
31-03-2011 21:13
Akash Rastogi
31-03-2011 21:21
O'Sancheski|
The shape has nothing to do with what I am talking about. There is a large elevator on this robot that Tumbleweed obviously didn't.
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31-03-2011 21:55
JVN|
Yes. I'm just stating that the chassis was almost identical to 148s in 2008. The elevator is not what I was focusing on.
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31-03-2011 21:58
1493kd|
When Creating the initial design, were you guys not concerned about tipping with such a small footprint and an elevator that reaches pretty high? Just wonder how stable it is.
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31-03-2011 22:01
1493kd|
This looks incredibly similar to the initial 2175 concept
The small footprint/tall elevator concern was the primary reason they changed over to a rectangular slide drive configuration instead so I am quite curious how this design worked out for you as well. |
31-03-2011 22:12
663.keith
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I also would be quite afraid of not having a big enough footprint.... any Videos we could see?
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