pic: Team Nemesis 2590 - 2016 Robot Daedalus



Team 2590 Nemesis is proud to present our 2016 Robot “Daedalus”

Highlights:
Low and High Goal Scoring Capability
Articulating Intake
Shooter with Articulating Hood
Low Bar Capable

Specs:
WCD 8WD Long Orientation (32.5" by 27")
6" WCP Pneumatic Wheels
Custom Gearbox (11.12 ft/s)
Dual Colson Flywheel Shooter
Automatic Vision Targeting and Shooting

Catch us at Hatboro Horsham, Seneca, and South Florida!

Thanks to our sponsors:
Robbinsville High School, NAVAIR, New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists, Bristol-Myers Squibb, CCL Label, Lockheed Martin, Investors Foundation, Siemens, Robbinsville Education Association, RAS Process Equipment, Evans Analytical Group, Princeton Sports & Family Med, McGraw-Hill Financial, Carfaro Railing, Robbinsville Education Foundation, Gilbane Inc., DesignTree, Northstar Vets, SRI International, Triangle Copy, Coldwell Banker, GrabCAD, and all Nemesis Friends and Family.
Watch our reveal video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoar1hzJWuo

Wow that looks beautiful. Another amazing robot from nemesis. Do you have a scaling mechanism tucked away in there?

Sadly we do not have a scaling mechanism tucked away in there…yet!

That is very clean what’s the motor count on there?

I think I see 6 CIMs, 4 MiniCIMs, and 2 Bag motors.

That would be correct…:slight_smile:

Honestly the best looking robot I’ve seen so far. I’ve always been a fan of your designs, hope to see you guys at worlds!

Very nice bot!
What are your intake rollers made of?

Dave

Hi there from STORM! Your robot looks amazing, as always. I cannot wait until Daedalus can meet Hephaestus at Hatboro! One question, however, what are those hooks on the intake arm for?

Good question…they are not as much hooks as they are cutouts that allow our intake to wrap around our bumpers. We designed the intake to serve as a dual purpose wedge to assist us in crossing the defenses.

We also use the hook like geometry to lower the platforms on the cheval de frise.

The rollers are polyurethane tubing, similar to those found on the intake of our 2014 robot. They can be found on Mcmaster. Part Number: 87235K33

Fantastic robot again. I like the on-the-batter shot. Looking forward to seeing it in person in a couple days!

Great robot, as always.

Beautiful robot as always, Nemesis!

Hope my trip to South Florida works out, or else I won’t get to catch it in-person til MARCMP. Good luck this season!

Looking forward to getting a close up look at South Florida. Very nice looking.

Do those 3-CIM Gearboxes happen to contain a PTO within them?

Gorgeous looking robot!

Thanks…sadly no PTO, those gearboxes are only set up to drive our chain-in-tube drivetrain