Difference between revisions of "DEWBOT VI proxy chassis"

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image:DB6_Matt_Clema_proxy_smw_20100208_0064.JPG|Matt and Clem McKown working on Proxy Chassis
 
image:DB6_Matt_Clema_proxy_smw_20100208_0064.JPG|Matt and Clem McKown working on Proxy Chassis
 
image:DB6_Cole_Siri_Jen_kicker_100213_csm.jpg|Cole, Siri & Jen installing the kicker on the ''proxy chassis''
 
image:DB6_Cole_Siri_Jen_kicker_100213_csm.jpg|Cole, Siri & Jen installing the kicker on the ''proxy chassis''
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image:DB6_Siri_Deaver_Morun_kicker_100213_csm.jpg|Siri, Gary Deaver & Mark Morun test firing the kicker
 
Image:DB6_Deaver_Matt_riveting_tool_steel_plate_100216_csm.jpg|Gary Deaver and Matt riveting on the tool steel plate
 
Image:DB6_Deaver_Matt_riveting_tool_steel_plate_100216_csm.jpg|Gary Deaver and Matt riveting on the tool steel plate
 
Image:DB6_Douglas_Rizzo_Moyer_100216_csm.jpg|Douglas, Mike Rizzo and David Moyer working out the kicker problems
 
Image:DB6_Douglas_Rizzo_Moyer_100216_csm.jpg|Douglas, Mike Rizzo and David Moyer working out the kicker problems

Revision as of 00:02, 26 February 2010

During the 2010 Build Season, Team 1640 designed and fabricated a proxy chassis as a time-management tool. The proxy chassis duplicated the key geometry and construction of the forward portion of the robot chassis, focusing on accurately duplicating every chassis element which would or could interact with the Kicker.

The proxy chassis enabled us to turn a mechanically and electrically functional robot chassis over to the Programming and Field sub-teams to allow them time to work uninterrupted, while the mechanical sub-team focused on making the Kicker system as functional and reliable as possible. This was very successful.