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Sean Raia 18-01-2012 15:33

pic: Magnetic arm concept.
 

SenorZ 18-01-2012 15:38

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Team update #4: alliances will receive 100 points for stacking robots red-blue-red-blue on the coopertition bridge.

farmersvilleRob 18-01-2012 15:44

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Step #1 turn on magnet
Step #2 Connect Magnet to bridge
Step #3 Magnet to random robot passerby and put him on your head
Step #4 Magnet Kitteh bot on top of Steampipe bot
Step #5 ?????
Step #6 PROFIT

Gdeaver 18-01-2012 16:30

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No, The magnetic approach will not work for many reasons. However, what your looking for is a tractor beam like on star trek. Good old Mcmaster carr has one in stock that should fit in the FRC application and budget. It is part number 2643K1. Look into it.

Sean Raia 18-01-2012 16:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gdeaver (Post 1108517)
No, The magnetic approach will not work for many reasons. However, what your looking for is a tractor beam like on star trek. Good old Mcmaster carr has one in stock that should fit in the FRC application and budget. It is part number 2643K1. Look into it.

Interesting idea. Il bring this up at tonights meating so we can mull it over. Thanks!

Tristan Lall 18-01-2012 16:42

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Originally Posted by Gdeaver (Post 1108517)
Good old Mcmaster carr has one in stock that should fit in the FRC application and budget. It is part number 2643K1.

That's clearly a Dalek end effector, not a tractor beam. These are tractor beams. (Some are auto-resetting, heavy duty ones!)

372 lives on 18-01-2012 18:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gdeaver (Post 1108517)
No, The magnetic approach will not work for many reasons. However, what your looking for is a tractor beam like on star trek. Good old Mcmaster carr has one in stock that should fit in the FRC application and budget. It is part number 2643K1. Look into it.

wow cool they are only $7.35 :D

looking at the picture and description I cant see how it works though...
Do you think this device will not break any rules?

http://images2.mcmaster.com/Contents...g?ver=18523693

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Another Idea I came up with is for a weightless way for making the extra energy you need to power those throwers. (yeah yeah yeah only the battery can store energy but It said nothing about energy production)

you may have heard of it before its the Buttered cat paradox

This idea is very light weight and effective.
It is based on the follow two theories:
Cats always land on their feet/Buttered toast always lands buttered side down.

we just need to tie some toast onto the back of a cat and stick on the robot while harvesting the rotational energy. here is some illistrations


and remember guys use real butter not margarine!

karomata 18-01-2012 18:58

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Can you imagine the amount of power needed to do that if it was an electro magnet!?!?! Its a good idea if it was a bit more realistic.

372 lives on 18-01-2012 19:03

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Originally Posted by karomata (Post 1108617)
Can you imagine the amount of power needed to do that if it was an electro magnet!?!?! Its a good idea if it was a bit more realistic.

read the whole thread I came up to a solution for the energy problem did you not see it !?

BrendanB 18-01-2012 19:14

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Too complicated and unreasonable!

I'd recommend you use The Force instead!

JosephC 18-01-2012 19:20

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How do you suppose to get the robots to balance on top of you once you get them up there?

And wouldn't 298 lbs of robot crush you measly 149 lbs?

Sean Raia 18-01-2012 22:13

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Originally Posted by JosephC (Post 1108632)
How do you suppose to get the robots to balance on top of you once you get them up there?

And wouldn't 298 lbs of robot crush you measly 149 lbs?

Mill the chassis out of a solid block of Aluminum, to retain maximum strength.

farmersvilleRob 18-01-2012 22:20

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****** magnets. How do they work?

dtengineering 18-01-2012 22:49

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This is a great idea, although I'd suggest using an extremely rare earth aluminum magnet.

Jason

372 lives on 18-01-2012 23:24

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Originally Posted by BrendanB (Post 1108630)
Too complicated and unreasonable!

I'd recommend you use The Force instead!

I don't want the force if i can't use force lightning, violates r36:mad:


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