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Rook's Pawn III

Discussions regarding building a walking robot at home. Most of the robots participating at Robo-One competitions are custom fabricated.
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Post by bauermech » Wed Jun 20, 2007 4:10 pm

Post by bauermech
Wed Jun 20, 2007 4:10 pm

Thanks StuartL

but the robot as a whole whistles at an uncomfortable frequency when it's stood/straining. When Matt was doing extended testing my ears felt like they were being drilled from the inside with the tiniest drill conceivable.

Yeah, that pitch did kind of get to me too - after an hour or so of powering him up. By the end of the day, I'm sure the others around me were thinking "Oh man, he's got that thing on again!" :D BUT, all sixteen of the 5990's powered on, probably outputs the same db's as one or maybe two of the 5995's. ...not too bad I guess.

You lie! You carried on programming all the way to the end of RoboGames!

Nuts! Busted! :D ...It actually never ends.

Likewise, it was indeed a pleasure meeting you too. Thanks for the programming tips as well :wink:
Thanks StuartL

but the robot as a whole whistles at an uncomfortable frequency when it's stood/straining. When Matt was doing extended testing my ears felt like they were being drilled from the inside with the tiniest drill conceivable.

Yeah, that pitch did kind of get to me too - after an hour or so of powering him up. By the end of the day, I'm sure the others around me were thinking "Oh man, he's got that thing on again!" :D BUT, all sixteen of the 5990's powered on, probably outputs the same db's as one or maybe two of the 5995's. ...not too bad I guess.

You lie! You carried on programming all the way to the end of RoboGames!

Nuts! Busted! :D ...It actually never ends.

Likewise, it was indeed a pleasure meeting you too. Thanks for the programming tips as well :wink:
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Post by Humanoido » Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:52 am

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Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:52 am

That robot is awesome!!!

I'd just like to walk behind Matt Bauer and pick up all his old robots!

:lol:

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That robot is awesome!!!

I'd just like to walk behind Matt Bauer and pick up all his old robots!

:lol:

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Post by NovaOne » Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:30 pm

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Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:30 pm

You'll have to catch them first :D

Because I bet they'll be running quite fast soon.
He definately leave's me standing :!:
You'll have to catch them first :D

Because I bet they'll be running quite fast soon.
He definately leave's me standing :!:
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Post by limor » Tue Aug 07, 2007 1:25 pm

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Tue Aug 07, 2007 1:25 pm

An impressive Rook's Pawn video showing gyro stabilization
(courtesy of Robots-Dreams.com)


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An impressive Rook's Pawn video showing gyro stabilization
(courtesy of Robots-Dreams.com)


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Post by Droid Works » Sat Aug 25, 2007 4:57 am

Post by Droid Works
Sat Aug 25, 2007 4:57 am

Any new videos coming soon I hope? Pretty soon he is going to be as tall as you..lol Best wishes at the next robogames we are all cheering for you.


P.S.
Thanks for posting the
info on the 5990's . Very
good to know.
Any new videos coming soon I hope? Pretty soon he is going to be as tall as you..lol Best wishes at the next robogames we are all cheering for you.


P.S.
Thanks for posting the
info on the 5990's . Very
good to know.
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Post by bbrainmonkey » Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:44 pm

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Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:44 pm

Hey Matt, I noticed that you've got an interesting looking blue slider on its chest. It seems to me that it monitors power consumption, but I might be wrong. What is it?
Hey Matt, I noticed that you've got an interesting looking blue slider on its chest. It seems to me that it monitors power consumption, but I might be wrong. What is it?
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Post by bauermech » Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:28 pm

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Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:28 pm

Hey Matt, I noticed that you've got an interesting looking blue slider on its chest. It seems to me that it monitors power consumption, but I might be wrong. What is it?

The blue light is from the illuminated "Rook's Pawn" marquee. The slider is actually an inexpensive multi-colored voltage indicator. It's a "GWS Onboard LED Voltage Monitor" and can be purchased at most hobby shops for around $12-$15. I have mine connected to a switch so I have the option of turning it off while the bot is still on... you don't want your opponents knowing when your batteries are running low :wink:
Hey Matt, I noticed that you've got an interesting looking blue slider on its chest. It seems to me that it monitors power consumption, but I might be wrong. What is it?

The blue light is from the illuminated "Rook's Pawn" marquee. The slider is actually an inexpensive multi-colored voltage indicator. It's a "GWS Onboard LED Voltage Monitor" and can be purchased at most hobby shops for around $12-$15. I have mine connected to a switch so I have the option of turning it off while the bot is still on... you don't want your opponents knowing when your batteries are running low :wink:
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