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jfischer
21-01-2008, 15:26
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Parth Oza
21-01-2008, 15:28
what kind of an arm mechanism did you guys use?

Tytus Gerrish
21-01-2008, 15:36
I hope nobody has hurt themselves with it yet

Cory
21-01-2008, 15:42
Looks like your mock overpass is about 4' too low

Uberbots
21-01-2008, 15:42
doesnt look nearly 6.5 feet though

redbarron
21-01-2008, 15:45
I'm guessing that the prototype they are using is going to be about the same distance away from the overpass when mounted on their robot. Either that or their prototype is only launching that ball at a third of its potential force :ahh:

Tytus Gerrish
21-01-2008, 15:46
Looks like your mock overpass is about 4' too low

im shure this is just a bench test of that launcher. it may be easier for them to fix the prototype to somthing and elevate their overpass moch-up for testing

JamesBrown
21-01-2008, 16:16
Looks like your mock overpass is about 4' too low

Or their driver is 10 ft tall

robogeek753
21-01-2008, 18:24
It looks like its a pneumatic piston pushing the ball, I have to wonder how the plan on shooting more than once... (Pushing a ball with a piston like that is hard, and takes a lot of air)

I agree that there is no way that overpass is at 6'6". Also, (we ran into this) I wonder if the ball was in a "realistic" position, that is, if it was on the robot would it intersect whatever is getting the ball getting up that high.

jfischer
21-01-2008, 20:43
Yes the overpass is too low in this test, but we set up our launcher to match the height of the overpass. Tonight we ran the launcher on the real field and got similar results. Basically, it's powered by a 1.5" cylinder running at 60 psi.

T3_1565
22-01-2008, 08:22
yeah seems about right, when we ran tests it seemed to me the best cylinder to use was a 1.5" bore! How long is the stroke??

jfischer
22-01-2008, 08:32
We used the 11" stroke. The key to getting maximum travel seems to be the angle of the cylinder and the shape of the pusher. I'm sure we will see some very interesting designs.

sundancekid92
10-02-2008, 11:54
yeah robbe :) the real thing is going to be awsome