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I am jealous
Oh whoops it wasn’t supposed to link to that logo. It is linked to the correct video now.
Still, I am jealous
My team can pretend our arm is a cannon. Satisfied here for “coolness” of the robot.
You will probably want to switch out the outer extension tires to either plaction wheels or pneumatic tires. With only slick wheels on the extensions your robot will act like a giant lever when another robot pushes on it. It will actually make it easier to push/turn you rather than harder.
I don’t know exactly how your design works but when your extensions come out are they picking the inner “driving” wheels off the ground? It appears that they are not in which case the above will pretty much be the case no matter what wheels you use.
Really cool design, it has great potential to be “that” robot this year once you work out the tricky spots.
Good Luck!
There are no slick wheels anywhere on the robot. The extension wheels are 8" plactions with wedgetop tread.
We are not lifted up when the wings come down.
That’s good. In your video the visable extension looked like it had slick KoP wheel on it. Upon closer inspection after the extensions moved up, however, I see it now. White treads are pretty sweet.
If I may ask one more question. When your extensions are down, where are your outer wheels in relation to the inner? ie. Slightly raised, in line, etc?
Thanks and best of luck, Bryan
Dramatically slow wing raising.
So cool.
They are in-line with the inner wheels. The treads are just the normal beige wedgetop. The inner wheels have the roughtop.
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Hopefully that won’t be the final speed. I’ll get video this weekend hopefully of our First Flight
Congratulations Akosh and team 3553. It’s going to be fun keeping an eye on your robot this year ;>