How far is your project?

How far is your team on the building process. Right now we have a manual prototype made by one of the engineers here. It is quite nice and works great!

we have started CAD – oh yea

We have our frame all cut up and ready to bolt together…until we realized the brackets for the 80/20 we have dont have wide enough slots…and we werent at our machine shop today, so we couldnt mill them…so we dont have anything =(

we have wheels, shafts,mounting tabs, and sprockets for our drive, which will be assembled thursday night(minus shifting assembly)

Cory

We have pretty muched finished drawing it in Pro-E, and have sent down most all of the drawings, Were expecting to start getting parts tomorrow, WOOO HOOO

We have our design, base, transmisson and everything designed, all we have to do is machine a few parts, and put it all together. Our base was running around but we took it all apart to add the second transmission. The 8020 comes in tomorrow and we will cut it all out and assemble it tusday! We should be almost done by the end of the week!

WE ROCK!

Animation is going good too as well as everything else!

:smiley:

It’s really up and down for us. We cut all the lower chassis pieces twice today (don’t ask why) and assembled it. Our 8 pillow blocks fpr the axles are almost done being machined. We have a 1/3 ramp (one side only) and platform built (no mesh of hdpe). We will be ordering wheels, couplers, sprockets and bearings on Tuesday (1/21). We got the robot (last years) to go straight turn 90 straight turn 90 and straight autonomously. Almost everything is pretty much designed down to each part and its dimensions

Oh, and students are doing 100% of the work.

I am a junior, and four of us (all juniors) spent Thursday in one of our basements. There, we built a wood mockup of the frame (we are waiting on our 80/20) and built motor mounts and pneumatic mounts and assembled our pneumatic system and laid everything out.

For the record, our robot’s frame and arms will be 80/20, and some of the boards inside will be sheetmetal or aluminum, but lots of it (motor mounts for the CIMs, pneumatic mounts, etc.) will be wood.

And some of that wood has been decorated by some of my teammates (while I wasn’t looking) so if you look at our CIM mounts you will be able to see the words ‘Death Machine’ and little crudely drawn monsters.

I think It is great. I love wood.

Ooo, and we have this nice luon peice of wood for mounting our electronics too, its nice.

Most of our parts are designed and we have our frame built. Our tracks won’t arrive for another 2 weeks :frowning:

We have drawings for our base, and we have tested a couple of new drive ideas. Our ‘accessory’ items have been prototyped and tested. We need to finish up concepts and ideas, and start putting things together.

The chassis is more or less done, the drive train just needs to attach the chain, our stacker is ready for assembly, and our electronics are all mapped out.
Go us!

*Originally posted by Frank(Aflak) *
**I am a junior, and four of us (all juniors) spent Thursday in one of our basements. There, we built a wood mockup of the frame (we are waiting on our 80/20) and built motor mounts and pneumatic mounts and assembled our pneumatic system and laid everything out.

For the record, our robot’s frame and arms will be 80/20, and some of the boards inside will be sheetmetal or aluminum, but lots of it (motor mounts for the CIMs, pneumatic mounts, etc.) will be wood.

And some of that wood has been decorated by some of my teammates (while I wasn’t looking) so if you look at our CIM mounts you will be able to see the words ‘Death Machine’ and little crudely drawn monsters.

I think It is great. I love wood.

Ooo, and we have this nice luon peice of wood for mounting our electronics too, its nice. **

You probably want a bit more precision and rigidity than wood is going to provide for such crucial parts as motor mounts, have you considered using metal? it may be a bit more expensive, but it is so much stronger.

Cory

We have designed our main chassis, and built a slightly skewed to-scale cardboard rendition of it. The whole chassis was put into Rhino, where we got dimensions for everything, and now we’re starting to split up into subsystems while our frame gets cut/welded.

we are in the fun and exciting prototyping stage. But soon we should begin the actual manufacturing of our robot.

SolidWorks CAD will be doe today, welded frame is being picked up in an hour, and drive train and sub-system assembly starts tonite :smiley:

Team 61 has finished their robot and is running it. the only problem now is to program it. It looks like we have 3 1/2 weeks to do this.

Our teacher is CADing up our wheels and transmission this weekend, and we’re going to weld our frame tommorrow.

team 910’s frame is almost complete and we have a prototype of our drivetrain, and the programing is well on its way

Team 1155 has a wooden protoype ready, were waiting for our metal supplies from MSC and 80/20 to arrive. then we can start testing it, also we are miossing the battery connectors lolol!!

ohh yeah we havea full scale ramp finished too!! its open for any team in NY to use!

We just finished prototyping for the most part, really interrsing to see all the pieces come togehter… tightly, have to get used to size constraints (anyone who say last years bot knows where im coming from) but overall, looks promising.

I have a feeling 263 is back
~Pyro

Our team has prototype running autonomously & frame mostly done on robot.

Our robot is gonna be COOL! W00T!