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Some of the students decided to make a model of our robot... Who needs CAD when you can have cardboard!
24-01-2015 15:48
Anupam GoliLooks like a pretty neat concept if I'm understanding it right. Btw, nice to see 1771 back in action. I'm hoping to see an elegant wooden robot on the field
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24-01-2015 16:33
cad321crude but effective. We too often use cardboard so we have a better understanding of the spacial relations within our robot. It also gives people a tangible, rough, one to one model of the current design.
24-01-2015 23:00
nighterfighter|
Looks like a pretty neat concept if I'm understanding it right. Btw, nice to see 1771 back in action. I'm hoping to see an elegant wooden robot on the field
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25-01-2015 12:58
Billfred
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Of course we are also behind schedule (who isn't?), and it seems we can't stay at our workspace past 5:30PM...so at 3 hours a day, it will be interesting.
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25-01-2015 13:49
asid61|
Three hours a day has worked pretty well for me.
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25-01-2015 15:18
dodar|
Share your secrets please! We only work 3 hours a day too, skip Wednesdays, and meet 10 hours over the weekend.
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25-01-2015 16:00
Kevin RayWho needs CAD? You have it, "Cardboard Assisted Design"!
25-01-2015 16:05
Whippet
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Of course we are also behind schedule (who isn't?), and it seems we can't stay at our workspace past 5:30PM...so at 3 hours a day, it will be interesting.
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25-01-2015 17:36
Billfred
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Share your secrets please! We only work 3 hours a day too, skip Wednesdays, and meet 10 hours over the weekend.
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25-01-2015 17:39
Robot SansWe used to get 7 hours each weekday and 12+ hours on saturday and sunday each. Our school is very open minded and loves the robotics program
26-01-2015 08:39
EmeralddragonNice robot guys! Yall should come by and check ours out sometime
08-03-2015 20:55
martin417|
Looks like a pretty neat concept if I'm understanding it right. Btw, nice to see 1771 back in action. I'm hoping to see an elegant wooden robot on the field
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