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kuraikou 06-01-2013 20:58

How to pick up a frisbee
 
My team (4183) has been having trouble deciding if we want to make our robot able to pick up Frisbees and if we want to how can we easily pick them up and deposit them in our shooter.

any ideas?

Andrew Lawrence 06-01-2013 21:01

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
That plunger and racket idea looked pretty good to me....



On a more serious note, one idea we had was using a dustpan-like mechanism to get under the frisbees and flip them into our hopper.

Twest3259 06-01-2013 21:01

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
the simplest solution i could think of was to pick them up like you'd pick up a basketball. just use rollers to suck it up.

kuraikou 06-01-2013 21:03

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Twest3259 (Post 1209384)
the simplest solution i could think of was to pick them up like you'd pick up a basketball. just use rollers to suck it up.

But than how would you put them into your shooter?

Twest3259 06-01-2013 21:08

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kuraikou (Post 1209386)
But than how would you put them into your shooter?

a conveyor or elevator system that rolls them up and straight into the shooter or hopper.

Wildcats1378 06-01-2013 21:18

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
That's the easy part. The hard part is determining which way they are facing, and then how to flip them.

I think that picking up the frisbees is going to be a waste of time. There's a pretty small number sitting on the field, and the main way to get most of the frisbee's is through the feeding station.

However, I was thinking of a conveyer system which would have a little hatch open. Above the hatch would be a suction cup on a piston. It would go down, pick up the frisbee, then deposit it on the conveyer belt. Simple and fast. Doesn't solve the upside down issue though...

ENeyman 06-01-2013 21:25

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
One solution is simply to ignore the upside down discs and just go for the ones that are right side up.

On that note, however, does the manual explicitly state that the discs on the field at the beginning of the match are face up? I assume so, but I can't find a specific rule.

EricH 06-01-2013 21:29

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
I think it's quite possible to build a launcher that will toss discs equally well when they're upside down as right side up, or near enough that there isn't a noticeable difference at the type of ranges you might see in this game. I've heard a human throw type called the "Hammer" or the "Tomahawk"; it goes from vertical to inverted in flight and stays inverted. It also travels a fair ways, if thrown correctly.

Rishabhgadi 06-01-2013 21:36

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
I was wondering..Would it be completely legal to back up against the deposit slots and have them land in a hopper right away?

MetalJacket 06-01-2013 21:38

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
yep

GaryVoshol 06-01-2013 21:39

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rishabhgadi (Post 1209424)
I was wondering..Would it be completely legal to back up against the deposit slots and have them land in a hopper right away?

Sure.

gabrielau23 06-01-2013 21:44

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rishabhgadi (Post 1209424)
I was wondering..Would it be completely legal to back up against the deposit slots and have them land in a hopper right away?

I don't see a problem with that....I was going to suggest that to my team, anyway....

z_beeblebrox 06-01-2013 21:47

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
Perhaps have a toilet plunger end on a pneumatic arm come down and stick on the disc and then pull it back up. On the way up, the disc would hit a mechanical stop and fall of the plunger into a ramp or hopper.

gabrielau23 06-01-2013 21:52

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
I'm not so sure a toilet plunger would work so well....for one thing, the suction isn't actually that great. The hard rubber pretty much prevents that. I think the best thing is to just use a dustpan-ish mechanicsmand drive around with that.

Rishabhgadi 06-01-2013 21:58

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
You could in terms just build an arm that has a tray of sorts and just dumps 3 at a time?


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