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AdamHeard
08-03-2011, 15:58
It appears like your arm has three joints, but that the wrist is chained such that it is always parallel to the shoulder, regardless of the elbow position. If that's the case, clever design, I like it!
It appears like your arm has three joints, but that the wrist is chained such that it is always parallel to the shoulder, regardless of the elbow position. If that's the case, clever design, I like it!
the arm does indeed have three joints, which are all actuated at once by a single motor, the gripper is chained parallel to the long section, and the connecting section between the gripper and the long piece is chained "anti-parallel" to the base of the tower (that's what the alpha angle shows).
Glad you like it :) we've been working hard at it for the last 6 weeks....
Chris is me
08-03-2011, 17:19
Wouldn't you get the same effect just bolting the claw to the end of the first joint? It sounds like the other two "cancel out", and I don't get the benefit. (Height?)
Borisdamole
08-03-2011, 17:34
Wouldn't you get the same effect just bolting the claw to the end of the first joint? It sounds like the other two "cancel out", and I don't get the benefit. (Height?)
im guessing its that way because it touches the ground on both sides of the robot. If it was just a single joint the claw would not contact the ground parallel...
AdamHeard
08-03-2011, 17:34
Wouldn't you get the same effect just bolting the claw to the end of the first joint? It sounds like the other two "cancel out", and I don't get the benefit. (Height?)
I would assume it's to contour around the bumper for floor pickup.
PAR_WIG1350
08-03-2011, 18:04
1350 built a symmetrical robot last year, except ours had no top and yours has no back. I hope yours works better.
s_forbes
09-03-2011, 01:03
Beautiful! The 3-segment, single DOF arm and the hefty tubular elevator are a cool combination. Nice wide gripper, too. Out of the mechanisms shown on CD this year, this is my favorite by far.
Hope to see it up close in St. Louis!
Wouldn't you get the same effect just bolting the claw to the end of the first joint? It sounds like the other two "cancel out", and I don't get the benefit. (Height?)
I would assume it's to contour around the bumper for floor pickup.
That's it :) the 100% bumper wrap rule and our desire to floor load from both sides were the main reasons for this design.
Beautiful! The 3-segment, single DOF arm and the hefty tubular elevator are a cool combination. Nice wide gripper, too. Out of the mechanisms shown on CD this year, this is my favorite by far.
Hope to see it up close in St. Louis!
Thanks! I hope you'll be able to as well....
p.s.
here's an animation of the arm, a video is worth at least 24,000 words per second:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiPMw7SfBkk
Akash Rastogi
09-03-2011, 11:02
Your animations on youtube are simply awesome. It's very easy to tell your students must be learning a lot from you. I especially like the animation of the cam driven gripper. Just awesome.
I too hope to see you in St. Louis. Best of luck.
JaneYoung
09-03-2011, 11:19
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I've often envisioned being a part of a community that encourages the development and appreciation of what a Renaissance man/woman is and could become. The robotics programs/movement/culture that purposely partner mentors and students together in producing/using innovative technology while at the same time, appreciating and developing the artistry and the wisdom within that partnership, is the perfect environment for fostering the growth and development of a Renaissance man/woman and a future Dr. Woodie Flowers.
It is very rarely that I have an opportunity to talk or listen to anyone who shares this same vision/desire and I often wonder why. This Vitruvian Arm picture gives me hope. :)
Beautiful.
Jane
great job! this is definitely what first is all about!!
one question - how is it set in the beginning of the match?
כל הכבוד!!
oh i got it from the picture on your website.. great robot! hope it works as good as is looks :)
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