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falconmaster 15-01-2013 14:13

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
Here is a prototype we made that picks up frisbees and then the conveyor belt will act as a hopper where a pneumatic loader will pop the frisbee up and then a second piston will shoot the frisbee into the linear shooter that will be mounted on top of the conveyor belt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=EUEg4TCwSd8
We can also use this arm to manual load from the human player

gabrielau23 16-01-2013 13:37

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CalTran (Post 1215804)
Is floor pick up necessary? Back in Logomotion, floor pick up was thought to be a necessity. Team 1503 clearly showed everyone wrong. Their robot was hand fed until it was beefy enough to take on Einstein.

Well, tell that to 2537.....
We didn't think floor pickup would be neccesary either. Our autonomous was pretty darn good, and our minibot was no slouch, either. At Chesapeake and DC we got wrecked. Sometimes our own alliance members were wondering why we were just standing in front of the feeder station.

cloudroth6 16-01-2013 17:32

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.

that is what we are doing. taking what we learn from last years collector and putting it in to this years challenge.

pfreivald 16-01-2013 18:02

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cloudroth6 (Post 1216763)
that is what we are doing. taking what we learn from last years collector and putting it in to this years challenge.

And it even kind of not quite sort of works maybe the same-ish!

Dinoyan 19-01-2013 16:45

Re: How to pick up a frisbee
 
How to pick up frisbee
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=YbTj3swVT18


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