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Robby Unruh 05-02-2013 21:56

pic: Team 3266's Robot
 

nikeairmancurry 05-02-2013 21:57

Re: pic: Team 3266's Robot
 
Not bad. Not bad at all. Anymore pictures? Video?

waialua359 05-02-2013 22:22

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If I was Car Nack, I would predict 13-5. "Over 500 teams will use a 5 gallon bucket as their magazine for the shooter."
-Car Nack has spoken.....:) :) :)

Robby Unruh 06-02-2013 10:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by waialua359 (Post 1228459)
If I was Car Nack, I would predict 13-5. "Over 500 teams will use a 5 gallon bucket as their magazine for the shooter."
-Car Nack has spoken.....:) :) :)

We actually chose pieces of plastic duct taped to the walls of our hopper over the bucket. Works just as well!

thef.22raptor 06-02-2013 11:26

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NIIICCEE how does it work:)

BurkeHalderman 06-02-2013 12:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Robby Unruh (Post 1228705)
We actually chose pieces of plastic duct taped to the walls of our hopper over the bucket. Works just as well!

Just to clarify, we used polycarb and duct tape as a quick fix to solve a jamming problem with the hopper, but we replaced it with .120" aluminum yesterday. This is just our practice robot. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by thef.22raptor (Post 1228725)
NIIICCEE how does it work:)

Our drivetrain is pretty simple, 4WD with VexPro Versa wheels and AM Supershifters. Personally I highly recommend the Versa wheels, we're very happy so far with the traction and the wieght.

Our shooter uses a 6" KOP wheel as the flywheel, direct drive off a CIM motor, we have an encoder on the top of the shaft to measure RPM.

For the hopper there is a chute on the back that the frisbees are fed into, it works exactly the same as a 5 gallon bucket. Once the frisbees are stacked in the hopper there is an arm powered by an air cylinder that "kicks" the bottom frisbee into the flywheel.

To raise and lower the shooter we're going with an air cylinder to switch between the loading angle and shooting angle. Just keeping it simple for this system. :)

And the climber design is still being worked on :)

Robby Unruh 06-02-2013 14:04

Re: pic: Team 3266's Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BurkeHalderman (Post 1228777)
Just to clarify, we used polycarb and duct tape as a quick fix to solve a jamming problem with the hopper, but we replaced it with .120" aluminum yesterday. This is just our practice robot. :)

This is what it looks like now.

Brandon Zalinsky 06-02-2013 14:34

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Are you using the camera just to drive, or does it assist in aiming?

Team3266Spencer 06-02-2013 16:42

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Originally Posted by Flak-Bait (Post 1228873)
Are you using the camera just to drive, or does it assist in aiming?

It will do both, although I doubt the auto-targeting will be used much once the drive team has got their practice in.

runneals 08-02-2013 01:21

Re: pic: Team 3266's Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by waialua359 (Post 1228459)
If I was Car Nack, I would predict 13-5. "Over 500 teams will use a 5 gallon bucket as their magazine for the shooter."
-Car Nack has spoken.....:) :) :)

I place my bet on 1,000+ teams :D along with that, I bet there are at least 5,000-10,000+ videos of robots shooting frisbees on youtube by the end of the season. Can you say #globalrobotdomination? :D


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