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Dr.Gusta
13-02-2014, 09:53
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Joseph Smith
13-02-2014, 09:54
Looks great! I love the look of the intake. This is basically what I first pictured when my team was discussing designs. Is this a low-goal machine, or is there a shooter packadged in that arm?

Great job and best of luck!

Taylor
13-02-2014, 10:31
That is eerily similar to one of our designs. We called it "Triceratops" - I'm glad to see it made it to real life.

Dr.Gusta
13-02-2014, 10:32
Looks great! I love the look of the intake. This is basically what I first pictured when my team was discussing designs. Is this a low-goal machine, or is there a shooter packadged in that arm?

Great job and best of luck!

There is a shooter just have not finished working out some bugs with it but it should work and we should be able to shoot from the truss :D

jvriezen
13-02-2014, 11:17
Hard to tell from the picture, but can you get 8" of bumper in the front on each side? It looks like your grabber is too close to the frame to fit a bumper in there.

Dr.Gusta
13-02-2014, 11:24
The angle is bad but yes we can with quite a bit of extra space.

Joseph Smith
13-02-2014, 11:35
There is a shooter just have not finished working out some bugs with it but it should work and we should be able to shoot from the truss :D

Cool. This is a great design. We're having some shooter bugs too, probably keeping it out of bag to work them out.

jvriezen
13-02-2014, 12:15
The angle is bad but yes we can with quite a bit of extra space.

Just to make sure, that is 8" as measured from the corner of your frame perimeter, not the corner of your bumper outer surface... So there will be visible bumper stuff for about 11.25 inches on either side when viewing from the front. 8" + (2.5" + .75") contributed by side bumper dimension.

This has been a common mistake many teams have made when interpreting the 8" rule in the past.

Edit:
Looking closer at the pic, I now realize that the horizontal elements parallel to the bumper at the bottom of your grabber won't interfere with the bumper (I thought they would) and your 8" bumper can extend to the curved lattice structure.

sportzkrazzy
13-02-2014, 13:12
Have you thought about counter balancing the weight of your arm with springs of some sort. You can optimize it to be balanced at the positions your going to want to be in the most that way you don't have to stall your motors to hold a position.

Dr.Gusta
13-02-2014, 13:49
There are springs you just cant see them in this picture, with such a long arm some assistance was needed.

sportzkrazzy
13-02-2014, 13:51
Ok cool. Yeah I was worried for a sec. =)