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Week 3 Progress! Parts ready to be sent out for anodizing.
3 is always better than 1.
26-01-2015 19:48
Jaywalker1711Are you making 3 robots for practicing purposes, or are you pursuing a tethered robot strategy?!
Or are you making extra parts in case your originals break....that's something that my team should look into
26-01-2015 20:32
R.C.
David,
Awesome Machining! Can't wait to see the robot @ Champs.
26-01-2015 21:46
David Guzman
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Are you making 3 robots for practicing purposes, or are you pursuing a tethered robot strategy?!
Or are you making extra parts in case your originals break....that's something that my team should look into |
26-01-2015 23:12
sanddragBeautiful. You guys have been busy. What machine did you do these on?
27-01-2015 02:15
Jonathan Norris
Those chamfered spacers are pretty awesome, going to borrow that trick one day.
27-01-2015 08:23
David Guzman
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Beautiful. You guys have been busy. What machine did you do these on?
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27-01-2015 08:40
JetwebNice work as always Dave/Sean. Is one of them going to be ready in time for scrimmage this year? It would be awesome if you guys could make it again.
27-01-2015 09:13
techtiger1@Jonathannorris Thanks! The spacers are an ode to the original PINK team 233. @BruceB this is something that our team probably needs to keep better track of. Our main students probably put in something like 25 to 30 hours a week. Sean our machining mentor and Dave our CAD mentor put in countless hours to make sure things end up looking like this picture, if I had to guess they probably average at least 35- 40 hours a week. These are just estimates and do count weekends.
27-01-2015 10:49
David Guzman
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Nice work as always Dave/Sean. Is one of them going to be ready in time for scrimmage this year? It would be awesome if you guys could make it again.
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27-01-2015 11:07
BrucebThanks for the hours answer.
We are only allowed in the school (our work space) for 18 hours a week on most weeks so our bot does not look quite as nice.
BUT...it will still compete.
27-01-2015 15:51
pilum40Dang...some outstanding stuff. Makes our angle aluminum, plexiglass and sheet aluminum robot look a bit primitive. We work about 20 hours per week, have no CAD facilities, abilities, mentors, do all our "machining" via Mark 2 Eyeballs via drill press, hand sander, hand drill, chop saw and hand tools. We may not be pretty but we're always in the game to the last second of the last match. Not a whine, just an observation as I read a post earlier where a guy was ranking teams as A Level, B Level, C Level. Sometimes it makes me quite distressed as we work in 1/2 a weight room splitting it with the weight lifting guys. I go back and think about why I'm coaching this team. Not for the prettiest robot, not for the top finish EVERY year, but the competition, friend making, and impression that FIRST gives my kids! I still love your robot parts and frankly wish we could do the same sometimes. Good luck in the comp!
27-01-2015 16:26
David Guzman
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... I go back and think about why I'm coaching this team. Not for the prettiest robot, not for the top finish EVERY year, but the competition, friend making, and impression that FIRST gives my kids!...
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27-01-2015 17:40
Justin Montois
Grreaaat...Making 2 robots used to be cool. Now 3 is the new cool.
Nice work guys!
27-01-2015 19:41
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Article: http://www.carwashmag.com/home/artic...039f6ac76.html |