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johnnyburns35 12-02-2013 15:00

pic: team 2487 sayville mechanical animals 10pts :)
 

TheOtherGuy 12-02-2013 15:03

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Very interesting setup! If I'm correct, do the large pistons push the plate on the robot down in order to lift it up? It's a bit hard to tell from the photo.

If so, I wonder if you'll have a problem with the rule about bumpers staying within their zone while flat on the floor... Not too much of an issue, you just have to have a very small appendage touch the pyramid before lifting.

Cool concept!

theawesome1730 12-02-2013 22:52

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Please be sure to cover the metal frame that contacts the floor in some kind of plastic or nitrile tread because metal cannot contact the carpet.

AllenGregoryIV 12-02-2013 23:01

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Do you have any way to make sure you are aligned to the bar? It doesn't look like you have to much room for error. From across the field that might be a bit difficult to get exactly under the bar.

johnnyburns35 12-02-2013 23:55

Re: pic: team 2487 sayville mechanical animals 10pts :)
 
we actually have our camera facing up so it is pretty easy to line up and yes the two plates to go down to the ground and push up from the bottom of the robot and to be honest im not really sure about the bumper rule on that but i sure hope that isnt the case at all that would really suck.

johnnyburns35 12-02-2013 23:57

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:)

johnnyburns35 13-02-2013 00:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by theawesome1730 (Post 1232504)
Please be sure to cover the metal frame that contacts the floor in some kind of plastic or nitrile tread because metal cannot contact the carpet.

Im sorry to be a burden but do we have to all i see is that metal can not touch the carpet if used as a traction device or breaking fource?

MARS_James 13-02-2013 00:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyburns35 (Post 1232551)
Im sorry to be a burden but do we have to all i see is that metal can not touch the carpet if used as a traction device or breaking fource?

If the inspectors think the metal dragging could damage the carpet then they will require you to cover it in someway. It has happened to a lot of teams (mine included) in the past

AllenGregoryIV 13-02-2013 00:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnyburns35 (Post 1232551)
Im sorry to be a burden but do we have to all i see is that metal can not touch the carpet if used as a traction device or breaking fource?

If they say it's a traction device, just put tape on it. You should be all set.

johnnyburns35 13-02-2013 00:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MARS_James (Post 1232553)
If the inspectors think the metal dragging could damage the carpet then they will require you to cover it in someway. It has happened to a lot of teams (mine included) in the past

THANKS think we will do somthing with it better be safe then sorry

cbale2000 13-02-2013 01:23

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Wouldn't it have been simpler to just flip the pistons, put hooks on the ends and pull yourself up instead?

It seems like it would be much easier to line up since you could drive around with hooks extended, line up against the tower, and pull up. With a bottom lift you have to be absolutely lined up before you can lift, and if you're off center at all you have to start over. :confused:

johnnyburns35 13-02-2013 08:29

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Brian C 13-02-2013 12:20

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Nice Work Guys! Your team has come a long way in a few short years.

Well Done.

Bob Steele 13-02-2013 16:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TheOtherGuy (Post 1232259)
Very interesting setup! If I'm correct, do the large pistons push the plate on the robot down in order to lift it up? It's a bit hard to tell from the photo.

If so, I wonder if you'll have a problem with the rule about bumpers staying within their zone while flat on the floor... Not too much of an issue, you just have to have a very small appendage touch the pyramid before lifting.

Cool concept!

I would think that everyone needs to remember that in climbing you have to make contact with the zones... and zone 0 is the floor... You are in the act of climbing when you are at the pyramid in zone 0 That would count as contact ...


The definition of having to make contact was changed in the first week to include Zone 0 which is the floor. This was done so you couldn't reach up to zone 2 while still on the floor because you can't be contacting three zones at the same time.

i think your approach looks like a great solution ...
Good luck at the competition...

johnnyburns35 13-02-2013 20:24

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Thank you to everyone looking forward to seeing you all at the competition!


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