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2169 Catching Big Air in Illinois

ClockworkGold

By: ClockworkGold
New: 03-28-2016 11:05 PM
Updated: 03-28-2016 11:05 PM
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2169 Catching Big Air in Illinois

Us taking down the moat. That is a belt in tube, four CIM, six wheel, ten inch diameter C-drive drive train. It hasn't given us any problems. Next stop, Minneapolis!

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03-29-2016 12:09 AM

jajabinx124


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I was watching the Central Illinois livestream and saw you guys coasting over the defenses at high speeds, a video clip of your robot definitely should be in the dukes of stronghold thread.

Good luck at North Star!



03-29-2016 12:34 AM

ClockworkGold


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I was watching the Central Illinois livestream and saw you guys coasting over the defenses at high speeds, a video clip of your robot definitely should be in the dukes of stronghold thread.

Good luck at North Star!
It's already being voted on here We're looking for bigger jumps at North Star, so stay tuned!



03-29-2016 08:03 PM

GarrettF2395


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What constitutes a "C Drive"? That's a term I don't recall hearing...



03-29-2016 09:31 PM

BumblingBuilder


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What constitutes a "C Drive"? That's a term I don't recall hearing...
On KING TeC, we use C-drive to describe a frame that, rather than making a completely convex shape, has one side caved in; the drive train rails create somewhat of a "C" shape, thus the name.

These colloquial terms (we have a lot) have been on the team for so long I really can't tell you where they originate from.



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