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FRC180 S.P.A.M.'s 2016 robot, Brave Sir Lobbin'

George1902

By: George1902
New: 07-03-2016 14:59
Updated: 07-03-2016 14:59
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FRC180 S.P.A.M.'s 2016 robot, Brave Sir Lobbin'

Check us out at the Orlando Regional in week 2 and the South Florida Regional in week 5.

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07-03-2016 21:02

Procolsaurus


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WHAT A SPOON!



07-03-2016 21:04

MARS_James


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Looks cool, I can't wait to see it compete at Orlando. I am curious about a few things though:
1. Why does it look like a spoon?
2. What keeps the boulder from falling out of the spoon?
3. Is the spoon-a-pult motor driven, if so what is powering it?
4. Is the center of the 8 in 180 half inch stroke?



07-03-2016 22:19

Gary Dillard


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4. Is the center of the 8 in 180 half inch stroke?
If I'm the inspector it is.



07-03-2016 22:22

George1902


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1. Why does it look like a spoon?
It's the shape we ended up liking most. It gives the throw a little back spin. Think of a jai alai cesta, but less severe.

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2. What keeps the boulder from falling out of the spoon?
There are pneumatically actuated fins that didn't make it on the bag. They're part of our 30 lbs.

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3. Is the spoon-a-pult motor driven, if so what is powering it?
The spoon-a-pult(ugh...) is powered by 3 775s. Through a PTO, those same motors drive our scaling winch.

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4. Is the center of the 8 in 180 half inch stroke?
Yup. That was carefully monitored.



08-03-2016 11:16

Dylan179


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08-03-2016 12:00

Josh Goodman


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Don't get me wrong, the robot is awesome.

But the name is awesomer. I wish you guys the best of luck and hope you don't spend too much time running away!



08-03-2016 12:18

Warren Boudreau


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Finally!!!

Someone who remembers that Brave Sir Robin was always running away.

The students didn't remember that reference.



08-03-2016 13:04

James1902


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Bravely bold Sir Lobbin,
Drove forth from Stuart, Fla. (read as flaah)

He was not afraid to break
Oh, brave Sir Lobbin.

He was not at all afraid
To be broke in nasty ways

Brave, brave, brave, brave Sir Lobbin.

He was not in the least bit scared
To be bashed into a defense.

Or to have his sensors fried,
And his wheel hubs broken.

To have his wheel treads split,
and his rio burned away,
and his frame all hacked and mangled,
Brave Sir Lobbin

His pickup mashed,
and his router cut out,
and his gyro removed,
and his battery unplugged,
and his rollers smashed,
and his motors burnt off
and his…

I think that’s enough music for now.



08-03-2016 13:09

Gary Dillard


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And there was much rejoicing. <Yaaaaaaay>.



08-03-2016 13:17

EricS-Team180


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<ROFLMAO>


...at one time or another I believe all those things have happened to a SPAMbot!



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