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MOOcow
23-02-2015, 23:40
A video preview of our 2015 robot for Recylce Rush: Stax.

http://youtu.be/C52U8pUmRXA

Abhishek R
23-02-2015, 23:50
I feel like I've seen one of those autonomous modes somewhere before...

Great robot as usual. Would be amazing to get to play with 1986 again sometime.

Gregor
23-02-2015, 23:50
I spy a second elevator...

Awesome robot as always!

artK
24-02-2015, 00:34
Nice robot, lovely reveal video. What song is that?

barn34
24-02-2015, 01:20
As always, very impressive machine from Team Titanium. Looking forward to sharing the field with you in Arkansas! Best of luck, guys!

Bryan1625
24-02-2015, 11:44
Looking Forward to Arkansas with you guys! Always impressed with this solid powerhouse team!

holygrail
24-02-2015, 20:26
So glad we still get to compete with Titanium again this year even though you won't be in KC. Awesome bot as always! I'm looking forward to seeing what ends up attached to that back elevator in Arkansas. I'm guessing that some containers are going to get grabbed.

Good luck and see you next week!

lynca
26-02-2015, 17:12
Stax looks very polished with lots of intricate details on the practice and final robot.

I'm looking forward to see how it holds up at Arkansas !

Jaywalker1711
26-02-2015, 18:06
How did you guys get your wheel tote grabbing arms to work so brilliantly well? We have a similar motored design, but it isn't nearly as good. How do they move so slowly and in unison?

CTbiker105
26-02-2015, 19:09
I like how quickly you're able to drop stacks. I've seen a lot of quick pickups, but not as much as quick dropping.

Also the ability to flip totes to face the right way with the wheeled grabber is very cool. Should prove to be very useful.

jspatz1
02-03-2015, 03:33
How did you guys get your wheel tote grabbing arms to work so brilliantly well? We have a similar motored design, but it isn't nearly as good. How do they move so slowly and in unison?

The intake wheels are driven at a modest speed by two relatively powerful motors (RS775's on 64:1 Banebots planetaries) This gives a strong and steady traction speed with no stalling, which provides the performance you mentioned. Excess speed can lead to slippage, and lack of traction torque.

NWChen
26-04-2015, 22:16
What song is that?

https://soundcloud.com/joeypecoraro/you-changed