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Using the same pre-loaded piston method as early videos. We are only using 6in of travel and because of that we can only launch roughly 20ft. But we have kicker on all sides.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiPwUXsYouM
Chris is me
27-01-2010, 17:40
Will there be any semblance of an intake / possession mechanism on any sides of the robot?
Love the kicker, you might see something familiar looking elsewhere this year...
i love how the kicker can take the soccer balls in any direction. I especially like the mecanum wheels:)
Darth Pbal
27-01-2010, 17:52
Wow, it looks great guys! Something That our team was thinking about was something during autonomous period, since I in the video that you guys were trying to be good with timing. And timing with these sorts of kicks is essential. so on your mounts for your roller bars you could incorporate something on the lines of IR sensors so the robot knows when to kick during autonomous period. It shouldn't be too difficult.
dude__hi
27-01-2010, 17:53
The aluminum bar above the kicker bar is a roller. It just hasn't been connected yet.
Jones571
27-01-2010, 17:56
very nice 2 get a kicker on all sides!
falconmaster
27-01-2010, 19:08
video looks great John, cant wait till we get all 4 on!
Sweet kicker! Falconmaster, my husband is looking over my shoulder and wants to know what material your frame is made of (it looks very student friendly for fabrication)?:yikes:
dude__hi
27-01-2010, 20:45
Sweet kicker! Falconmaster, my husband is looking over my shoulder and wants to know what material your frame is made of (it looks very student friendly for fabrication)?:yikes:
We use fiberglass for fabrication of the robot.
falconmaster
27-01-2010, 21:09
Sweet kicker! Falconmaster, my husband is looking over my shoulder and wants to know what material your frame is made of (it looks very student friendly for fabrication)?:yikes:
pultruded fiberglass
www.creativepultrusions.com
Don Wright
27-01-2010, 21:21
Looks cool... Hope to see it in Atlanta!
BTW...design is not spelled desgin (@40 sec) ;)
Brandon Holley
27-01-2010, 21:57
Falconmaster,
Very impressive as always! If you guys keep up this progress you'll have a full 3 weeks of practice with that guy!
Congrats and keep up the good work.
Brando
falconmaster
27-01-2010, 22:03
Falconmaster,
Very impressive as always! If you guys keep up this progress you'll have a full 3 weeks of practice with that guy!
Congrats and keep up the good work.
Brando
Thanks Brandon! We hope to have the first one done by next Friday, and the twin by a week after that.
MrForbes
27-01-2010, 22:53
Great job Falcons! sure hope we get to play WITH you!
falconmaster
27-01-2010, 23:15
Great job Falcons! sure hope we get to play WITH you!
If the FIRST gods will allow!
MrForbes
27-01-2010, 23:16
pray to the match algorithm gods!
Nicely done. I like the wide kick area... I have a feeling your driver(s) will be verrry good at mechanum-spinning 90degrees to kick by the end of the season. :]
-q
andy174drive
28-01-2010, 14:02
Wow guys thats a great kicker. Truth be told I've studied all of the videos you have posted regarding your kicker designs and they have helped my team a lot. I'd like to say, first, congrats on the amazing design, and second, thank you for all the video resources that have helped us out. GOOD LUCK AT COMPETITION!
fordchrist675
28-01-2010, 14:26
video looks great John, cant wait till we get all 4 on!
As if you weren't already awesome enough. XD how far does it kick exactly?
Valkyries_698
28-01-2010, 14:49
good stuff 842, I can't wait to see your robot at comp. Are you guys coming to Duel in the Desert?
falconmaster
28-01-2010, 15:03
As if you weren't already awesome enough. XD how far does it kick exactly?
18 - 20 ft
fordchrist675
28-01-2010, 18:38
That is a good solid distance. :)
Triple B
28-01-2010, 18:53
looks really good
keep up the work
mike d
Are those Parker rams that i see? I don't think those are allowed.
MrForbes
28-01-2010, 22:42
Parker cylinders were not allowed for a couple years, but last year and this year the rules for cylinders are pretty much wide open...there is a limit on max bore and stroke, but any configuration or manufacturer is allowed, must be unmodified COTS.
JBotAlan
28-01-2010, 22:52
First, let me say I'm very impressed. You guys are moving forward pretty quickly, and look like you will have a solid robot by ship date.
However, looking at yours and someone else's (don't remember now...) shooters, I have to wonder...how successful will you be when right against the goal? ...when a few feet away?
I haven't seen everyone's design yet, but so far I haven't seen one that will do close range. Have you got something cooking for this?
BrendanB
28-01-2010, 22:53
Looks really good!
Just out of curiosity, how much does that assembly weigh as of now?
Good luck guys, looks awesome!
Jones571
28-01-2010, 22:55
First, let me say I'm very impressed. You guys are moving forward pretty quickly, and look like you will have a solid robot by ship date.
However, looking at yours and someone else's (don't remember now...) shooters, I have to wonder...how successful will you be when right against the goal? ...when a few feet away?
I haven't seen everyone's design yet, but so far I haven't seen one that will do close range. Have you got something cooking for this?
We spin the wheels that posses the ball in reverse ;) works well
XaulZan11
28-01-2010, 22:57
However, looking at yours and someone else's (don't remember now...) shooters, I have to wonder...how successful will you be when right against the goal? ...when a few feet away
Couldn't agree more. Not trying to single 842 out as all of videos I've seen have teams kicking over atleast one hump, but who will be scoring all those balls? I think the accuracy rate for kickers in the middle and far zone will be surprisingly very low. I think the best kickers will be those that can adjust distance on the fly to score from close in but also clear balls up to the scoring zone.
I fear many teams will suffer from the 'Kyle Boller affect'. Kyle Boller can throw 60 yards from his knees and was drafted in the first round and basically never became a good QB. I'm afraid some teams (in designing/building and scouting) will fall in love with the kickers that can kick the ball the length of the field but still may not be sucessful.
dude__hi
28-01-2010, 23:39
We can modify how far the ball is kicked. The maximum range covered is what is shown in the videos. The shortest kick is about 2ft, iirc.
MrForbes
28-01-2010, 23:51
Do you do that by controlling how much air it gets? timing the opening/closing of the solenoid valves?
dude__hi
28-01-2010, 23:57
Do you do that by controlling how much air it gets? timing the opening/closing of the solenoid valves?
Yes, in the game from 2 years ago when we used a similar pneumatic shooter design to launch the large ball over the scaffold we would sometimes get really bad shots and the ball would shoot short. This time we're having the robot do that intentionally in order to vary the distance it kicks.
In short, the amount of time the valve is open varies the amount of strength we use to make contact with the ball.
Team 842,
That is an awesome kicker design. I now understand how one can use springs (surgical tubes) to assist to get the piston come out faster. I also learned about pre-charging (pressurizing) and how you use the gate latch to hold it.
Can you tell me in your set up, if the maximum distance by doing everything you are doing is 20 feet, what is the distance if you do not pressurized the kicking cylinder and just activate the solenoid valve? Did you also try to pressurize the kicking cylinder but take out the elastic cords. We are very behind right now and will not have time to try out all these things. Any help from any team will be appreciated.
nitneylion452
29-01-2010, 00:12
Team 842,
That is an awesome kicker design. I now understand how one can use springs (surgical tubes) to assist to get the piston come out faster. I also learned about pre-charging (pressurizing) and how you use the gate latch to hold it.
Can you tell me in your set up, if the maximum distance by doing everything you are doing is 20 feet, what is the distance if you do not pressurized the kicking cylinder and just activate the solenoid valve? Did you also try to pressurize the kicking cylinder but take out the elastic cords. We are very behind right now and will not have time to try out all these things. Any help from any team will be appreciated.
Right now, we are using only a pneumatic cylinder to power our kicker and it's not working too well (about 1.5 ft max distance in the air). We're going to try pressurizing with a gate latch this weekend and try and add some surgical tubing. Hopefully we'll get a similar result as what's in the video.
dude__hi
29-01-2010, 00:15
Team 842,
That is an awesome kicker design. I now understand how one can use springs (surgical tubes) to assist to get the piston come out faster. I also learned about pre-charging (pressurizing) and how you use the gate latch to $@#$@#$@#$@# it.
Can you tell me in your set up, if the maximum distance by doing everything you are doing is 20 feet, what is the distance if you do not pressurized the kicking cylinder and just activate the solenoid valve? Did you also try to pressurize the kicking cylinder but take out the elastic cords. We are very behind right now and will not have time to try out all these things. Any help from any team will be appreciated.
The shortest kick we achieve is done by having the cylinder vented on both sides and relying on just the tension force from the elastics that are attached.
Using the elastics doubled our range. What we did was use as much elastic force as possible while still being able to retract the cylinder pneumatically.
falconmaster
29-01-2010, 11:21
Team 842,
That is an awesome kicker design. I now understand how one can use springs (surgical tubes) to assist to get the piston come out faster. I also learned about pre-charging (pressurizing) and how you use the gate latch to hold it.
Can you tell me in your set up, if the maximum distance by doing everything you are doing is 20 feet, what is the distance if you do not pressurized the kicking cylinder and just activate the solenoid valve? Did you also try to pressurize the kicking cylinder but take out the elastic cords. We are very behind right now and will not have time to try out all these things. Any help from any team will be appreciated.
1. with just elastic we get more of small hop and roll effect any where from 2 to 5 feet
2. With just air no pre-pressurizing and locking it at 4" before releasingwe get about 5 feet- to 7 feet
3. with pre-pressurizing we get 18 to 20 feet
good stuff 842, I can't wait to see your robot at comp. Are you guys coming to Duel in the Desert?
Yeah, we'll be there with both our bots. A large portion of our team will be missing due to other school stuff...
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