This picture was actually taken prior to us finishing the mechanism. We eventually connected a sprocket and chain to the motor to power the gears seen in the background.
I just recently did this to a craftsman bit trying to get a screw off that my team leader broke a bit putting in
Took a while to get that screw off
JUST CUT
A
SLOT
AND
USE
A
FLATHEAD
I stripped a star screw as well, And I didnt even use a drill. Yea just dremel the head and use a flathead.
I had a similar situation when building the chassis design for my team this year. So we built a robot that was able to go forward, back, slide left and slide right using a sideways middle motor and all Omni-directional wheels. So I had to find a way to space that middle motor and the middle wheel and we had basically an endless supply of free-spinning inserts (that useless green middle piece for gears and wheels). You can probably picture what that looked like.
Well I was at my house and my dremel sucks so improvisation and additions to forums
Ah yes, I have way too many of those green inserts and also use them as spacers lol
I mean, that’s pretty much their entire use.
I’ve got a robot that had two drill bits break off right next to each other on two different screws.
There you go …
possible the only VRC robot that actually needs to be put on a cart
Ha! You haven’t seen some of the US Create OpenDivision robots.
This one is super light compared to the beasts with 50 lbs lead counterweights I’ve seen in prev years.
yes, this one right here officer…
That one team that sucks at tourney but accidentally gets a judged award. (Me).
EDIT: Wrong chit-chat thread, but whatever, not going to repost.