WOW! such an incredible robot, quick question, that extensing coiled cable tthat you have, i have been trying forever to figure out how to put the wires into it or even how to get it, could you perhaps tell me roughly how you made and/or got that, because that would be so helpful in our robot, thanks so much. If, if you had bought it could you give me a link or a name for it, again, thanks you so so much.
We used a CNC machine to cut a circle, need it to be as smooth as possible and have it sit on top of a lazy susan. After, you can use a REV motor with a rubber wheel attached to it and spin it.
Wow! That's really cool! Love the alignment guard. 1+5s are definitely so hard!
Yours is amazing too. I love the output mechanism you guys have.
WOW! such an incredible robot, quick question, that extensing coiled cable tthat you have, i have been trying forever to figure out how to put the wires into it or even how to get it, could you perhaps tell me roughly how you made and/or got that, because that would be so helpful in our robot, thanks so much. If, if you had bought it could you give me a link or a name for it, again, thanks you so so much.
It is an old coiled CB cable (5 pins), just like this one
Link: www.amazon.com/Replacement-MIC-CORD-Coiled-Workman/dp/B00AB
Very nice. the rotating base is very cool. Would love to learn how you built that.
We will be uploading a robot overview before the state championship on Saturday and have our portfolio published for others to see.
It is basically a lazy Suzan spun by a wheel
Hey, nice robot
Thank you!
bro this thing is amazing, quick question though, how do you make the turret? We have trouble trying to figure it out
We used a CNC machine to cut a circle, need it to be as smooth as possible and have it sit on top of a lazy susan. After, you can use a REV motor with a rubber wheel attached to it and spin it.
speedy! I like it :)
Thanks! 😁
Nice bot, Charlie.
Thank you