weight problems anyone?

hi everyone
i am from team 1690, we are using an arm to lift the ball over the overpass.
eventhogh during the whole build season we thught that “there is no chance we would be overweight”…guess what- we were.
we’ve spent the night of the 18th at the shop drilling everything possible, and got rid of a few things and now we are under again.
after seeing a lot of robots, i would like to know if there are any teams (especially shooters or herders) that are a lot under weight? (if you added weights to balance yourself it also counts).
its just that im looking at some robots and thinking- where is their 54 kg (i am from israel so i think in kilograms and not in lbs…)??

thanks for all replies and good luck at the regionals!

Erm…didn’t you send your robot out already? Not really a good time for modifications, is it?

We’re pretty darn close,we shipped at 119 something, and are already planning to lighten some things up upon arrival. But we’re better off than we’ve been in the past (not 7 lbs over). :slight_smile:

We have been brain storming as to how to lighten the bot. We’ve got a big list on the whiteboard. We even get as specific as removing xx bolt, etc etc. It’s amazing when you look at the robot and think “but we can’t TAKE any more out”… then someone comes up with some way to shave off another .5 kilogram.

Last year we were about 12 pounds over and the captian gave everyone a drill and said “Start drilling my friends” This is the first year out of 5 that we are under 4 pounds. We used cad and 3ds max to calculate how much our bot would weigh.

Our robot weighs 128 lbs with the battery and the bumpers attached, so we should be around ten pounds under weight.:cool:

we weighed our piece midway through the season and It came out something like

base: 60 lbs
forklift: 30 lbs
manipulator: 8 lbs

we figured we were fine until the friday before ship where we weighed it at a veterinarian’s office on a dog scale to find 12 lbs overweight. The next day we had one person with a 1/4 in. drill bit, one with a 1/2 in drill bit, and another with a 27/32 in. drill bit going in a line down the sides of our forklift. We also started drilling into our frame because we figured 80/20 is strong enough to take a few holes in it.

we didn’t get to weigh it after we started drilling holes so we’re still a little scared about our weight and have a few people brainstorming ideas.

Like the others have said most teams drill holes on stable parts but don’t make it unstable.

Isn’t there another thread about Robot weight this year? Anyway, [strike]119.2[/strike] 119.6 lb as of just before ship. Or [strike]54.0682105[/strike] 54.2496475 kg, from Google Search.

We were a few pounds over but after we did the final run through of final parts needed on the bot we were actually a few under. The problem is, it seems that our bot gains a few pounds in the crate. Maybe a miscalibrated scale:p

As a matter of fact I DO have to lose a few pounds…

Oh, sorry, you mean the ROBOT. :smiley:

We still have room for a McDonald’s Quarter Pounder, as long as it’s without cheese.

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we were 12 pounds underweight (we weighed 119.6 with the battery on)

we are 22 lbs underweight, but we added 18 lbs of weight to help tipping problems.

Much better then last year, where we where 8lbs over weight.

our robot weighs 67.3 lbs (30.5267665 kilograms) before bumpers and battery, and a little over 87 with everything on it…let me just say we’re really confused about it

We actually came right into 120lbs! :ahh:
That almost never happens :smiley:

well we were like 50 pounds… under weight or a little more not sure but still had a lot of room for more weight.

I think we’re around 15 under right now.

But we’ve had some weight problems in the past.

The sunday before ship date, Fondy Fire was at 135 lbs. That day we removed enough unvital metal so that we are now at 113 lbs and are able to attach nicer body panels! It was a close one!

-Fondy Fire