Best Cart

Who does everyone think has the best cart? I liked the team with the little go-cart lookin cart… it pulled the robot… tho… it didn’t look like the driver had any room to move. It was a really cool idea tho… just… it would be bad if there were like 20 teams with those next year… they’d have to be insured… grin… the worst cart tho has to be the team that was @ Drexel with the car alarm on it… and it had spinnin blue/red lights… it DEFINITELY gave me a headache and it was SO annoying… good idea… bad volume control…

heres a photo of or robot on the cart. you can tell we used of the cotrols from last years robot to drive it.

I like Truck Town’s cart. It’s really cool. Watch for our cart next year, though. It’ll blow you all away :smiley:

Yeah, team 810 can’t be considered for this thread. However, if you’re talking about the most ghetto cart, ours beats you all.

Imagine this: 4 casters and a 2’ x 5’ piece of wood.

Yes, thats all.

On saturday (maybe friday?) we got a piece of string stuck in one of the casters. It prevented the wheel from turning, but we didn’t even notice. Needless to say, when I finally pointed out that one of the casters wasn’t spinning, when we examined it, about 1/5 of the wheel melted off from the friction. Now our ‘dolly’ (if it could even be called that) bounced when we moved it.

So, in conclusion:
Team 810 - Most Ghetto Dolly… Ever.

Plan for pre-season warmup excercise next year: buy a car stereo system, find two chipuwas, and build a crankin’ tank-steerin’ dolly.

Thanks to innovations in the past couple years in speaker and subwoofer designs I have come up with a new baffle board design, F.I.R.S.T. related of course! I’ll post a pic of it soon maybe! Or maybe I’ll keep it secret till next year!

Anyways, I liked the cart with the pneumatic wheel system and the subs and the ground effect lighting. It makes me wonder how they got it down there??? Did they ship it in a seperate crate???

I wish i had that kinda cash… maybe next year we’ll have the “Pimp Cart”… it’ll be intresting

our cart is THE BEST

we have a dolly, and we have used it throughout our entire history, or at least for the time i have been involved. its been with us through every season, and its even been a national champion cart in 2000.

some teams build their carts better than their bots, that is cool and all but its not the cart that counts. our simple dolly is small, fits into any car/trunk is light, and is easy to carry by only one person. it is very versatile and can go ANYWHERE. and it can and has been used for dolly races in our gym. you cant race in just any cart. and did i mention that its CHEAP. thats right. its very very cheap. we dont invest thousands into our cart. we use dolly and dolly is the best!!!

Hands down, my vote goes to 41

These guys had the sweetest cart ever

They had 2 huge subs on the back with a Car CD player attached

also it had hydros on it to make it into a “pimp mobile” as one kid said from that team I wish i had a pic

Definelty the ghetto cart goes to the cart we used on 168 two years ago. A piece of plywood and 4 castors, and an extension cord for a handle. That thing ROCKED. This year we made a cheap cart look cool. We took one of thoes rubbermaid carts that we have at the school and covered it with leftover diamond plate it looked awsome!! It only took about an hour to put together with some self tapping screws. A few years ago 212went all out on a cart and it was so big that we just used it for a table. It was so sweet but they used castors that werent rated for the weight and it was impossible to push. It weight a few hundred pounds!

Andrew

Front of the cart

Check out the nice “body kit” we added

I saw this cart goin out to the field that was a tool chest… it took up the whole walkway and the dood couldn’t even see… it was HORRIBLE… can you say… over doing it…?

just watch us! team 668 is going to be working this summer on THE BEST cart. we’re gonna blow you all away. i would tell you about it, but that would ruin the surprise :wink:

Team 638 was right next to us at nats and they had an amazing cart. Human driven like a car.

  • Patrick

Nothing can compare to Truck town hauling in its robot. If your haven;t seen it, its actually a truck. Its not that impressive indoors, but we saw it this year at the GM icecream social and it just flew down the isle, with a few people running behind to keep u

I would first like to say that yes we are quite mad, for those of you who did not see it here is a picture of our cart. Hopefully when we get it back i can get a movie of it.
We got the cart down there in a separate crate that we managed to con…vince a parent who owned a shipping company to pay for the shipping down there.

Believe it or not the whole think started as a joke after we got tired of pulling around our old particle board cart with an electric cord at columbia(see your not the only one). Someone on a team said, “Hey let’s build a better cart.” Then another kid jumped in with “Hey as long as were doing that why not put a system on it.” Then as long as we were doing all of that another kid though it’d be cool to put it on hydraulics. We expected our sponsors to laugh at us and tell us no that they wouldn’t pay for it, but they didn’t. We got all the 80/20 we needed from the scrap piles they had in their shop. They ordered us the pistons we needed and the rest of the parts we scrounged up from around the shop.

We met afterschool for three weeks(I told you we were mad) and built the sucker and let me tell you the look on the faces of the people that saw it hop was more than worth the effort.

Complete Stats:
2 10’ 600 Watt Subs
2 5 x 9 door speakers
1 800 Watt Amplifier (Hence The Tagline)
1 Alpine CD, Am-Fm Radio Headunit
4 Bimba Flat-II 4’ Stroke 2’ Bore Cylinder
3 Thomas Compressors (THe ones in the kit)
1 2 galloon air tank(The one from 2000)
1 4 Piece Gold Series Undercarriage neon kit (Includes 2 54’ Tubes and 2 30’)Color-Blue
2 Interstate Truck Batteries

Final Weight - 480lbs

P.S. - You can tell I’m only a tiny-little bit proud of it.:smiley:





*Originally posted by Quain *
**…I liked the team with the little go-cart lookin cart… it pulled the robot… tho… it didn’t look like the driver had any room to move. It was a really cool idea tho… just… it would be bad if there were like 20 teams with those next year… they’d have to be insured… grin… the worst cart tho has to be the team that was @ Drexel with the car alarm on it… and it had spinnin blue/red lights… it DEFINITELY gave me a headache and it was SO annoying… good idea… bad volume control… **

I couldn’t agree more with both choices (the best and the worst). I’m not sure if the team you say that was at Drexel is the same one I saw at nationals, all I know is that there was a team (don’t know the number) with a cart with a REALLY loud siren, and the kid turned it on for one second behind me. I don’t know the english word for susto, but I can say it was a very bad experience.

*Originally posted by Jim Giacchi *
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Complete Stats:
2 10’ 600 Watt Subs
2 5 x 9 door speakers
1 800 Watt Amplifier (Hence The Tagline)
1 Alpine CD, Am-Fm Radio Headunit

Dear lord, how much did that system cost you?**

props definitely go to 41…that was SOOO cool!!! hehe we got the best cart award from MOE at Philly…HAHAHAHAHHAHA funny we were sitting here cursing the stupid thingg…it tipped 3 times on the field becuz it is offbalance without the robot…it broke our poor little red light into a million pieces when it landed on it…lol yes, i think we get the most dangerous cart…oh yeah, and it broke the floor at nats…we left a lovely crack all the way from our pit to the door…oops prob shouldnt have said that…:smiley:

*Originally posted by SuperDanman *
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Dear lord, how much did that system cost you? **

We borrowed the subs and the door speakers. The amp was lying around unused and we purchased the headunit. So the only thing we had to buy was the headunit. Which we would not have had to buy if someone had not blown out the one we got for free. (I swear i didn’t know the battery was connected backwards)

Oh, so if the whole system is borrowed, does that mean you guys had to give it back when you got the crate back?

I’m sorry, but 422 has to take the award for most ghetto dolly ever. There are no doubts. First of all, it isn’t even a solid piece of wood. It’s quite literally what two guys on our team found when they first walked into the robotics room. There are two bars of 1x1 plywood about 2 or 3 feet long roughly parallel to each other and 1 or 2 feet apart, and at each end there are two pieces of barstock aluminum connecting them. Mounted underneath the barstock on each of the corners are four pieces of uneven HDPE (I told you, whatever they found on the floor they used…) and beneath that are casters. The casters aren’t aligned with the front or the back, and one of them doesn’t even touch the floor. There are two hinges bolted to one piece of barstock, to originally serve as the hinges for a handle of some sort. Alas, it was not to be, and the hinges remain without handle. There is a piece of rope tied around the two front casters, for lack of a better place to put it. The whole assembly is so ghetto that we have to off-set the robot on our dolly (so part of it hangs off one side) so that the robot doesn’t ride on it’s sprockets. The whole assembly is kept in one piece by 10 self-tapping screws.

A picture of our robot on the sad dolly: http://www.firstrobotics.net/02gallery/422-1.jpg

Nobody comes close, I’m afraid. If you’re going to Maryland this summer, I’ll show you the patented way to sit on the dolly and balance the OI on it as well so that you can try chariot racing (the dolly always pulls to the side, unfortunately… so you’re always at an angle to where the robot is going…).

Ian, don’t even try to counter the claim to ghettoness :slight_smile:

Oh, and Digo: The english translation of susto is approximately “a big shock or surprise”… I tend to define it as that which can make me jump a foot or two in the air :slight_smile: