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Bruceb 22-02-2013 09:51

Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/59668537@N05/8496945621/

no electronics, no pneumatics, no sensors, fully automatic

notmattlythgoe 22-02-2013 09:53

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Ingeniously simple.

ferret_guy 22-02-2013 09:59

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruceb (Post 1238514)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/59668537@N05/8496945621/

no electronics, no pneumatics, no sensors, fully automatic

This is awsome

OliviaG 22-02-2013 09:59

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Absolutely genius. I love it.

protoserge 22-02-2013 10:34

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Another loss for Rube Goldberg.

Clourchn07 22-02-2013 10:39

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Woodie would be proud of this K.I.S.S. design.

Well done and Good luck this season

stundt1 22-02-2013 11:08

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Thats brilliant

MooreteP 22-02-2013 11:12

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Elegant.

tr6scott 22-02-2013 11:17

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
And one moving part. Excellent. Kudos.

barn34 22-02-2013 11:19

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Now that's just pure mechanical poetry.

Looking forward to seeing you guys on the field in Wisconsin again! Maybe we'll get the chance for a 2010 reunion tour. Best of luck, guys!

philso 22-02-2013 11:20

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RSpartain7 (Post 1238520)
Absolutely genius. I love it.

Most definitely!

XaulZan11 22-02-2013 11:24

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Having a 706 student explain this disc flipper and then seeing it work on the practice field this past Sunday was one the highlights of the scrimmage. Such a simple and effective solution. Hopefully this is the year you guys break through.

Bruceb 22-02-2013 11:30

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Thanks for all the kudos. to bad our floor pick up end game strategy took a big hit yesterday.
Still, it'll be fun.
See ya in Milw and Cinci.

snowmobiler9 23-02-2013 11:36

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Take a look at the flipper in action in the completed robot!

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=114209

DonRotolo 23-02-2013 19:08

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Wow. That is elegant. Wish I'd thought of it.

dtengineering 23-02-2013 19:13

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Make sure the judges see that on Friday morning when they come to your pit! Absolutely brilliant!

Jason

JediMasterSaaga 23-02-2013 20:14

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Brilliant. Just brilliant.

JacobSullivan 02-03-2013 19:45

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
I love it. Great Job!

ice.berg 02-03-2013 22:12

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Our team really had troubles with the indexing of the frisbees and how or if to even flip the discs. We decided in the end that instead of trying to deal with flipping them to just reject them totally, and move on to another disc since we believed that there would be plenty of other discs on the floor. Here is the footage of us picking up the discs right side up and then again at 1:30 rejecting the upside down discs. We did this by the slot between the 2 levels of the elevator and using the top curve of the disc as a guide of sorts to filter the discs up or out of the elevator.

AllenGregoryIV 02-03-2013 23:13

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ice.berg (Post 1242566)
Our team really had troubles with the indexing of the frisbees and how or if to even flip the discs. We decided in the end that instead of trying to deal with flipping them to just reject them totally, and move on to another disc since we believed that there would be plenty of other discs on the floor. Here is the footage of us picking up the discs right side up and then again at 1:30 rejecting the upside down discs. We did this by the slot between the 2 levels of the elevator and using the top curve of the disc as a guide of sorts to filter the discs up or out of the elevator.

One that's a very cool way to handle this problem. Two I've probably watched your reveal about 3 times and I finally realized that you were just switching your octocanum to hang which is a great idea, I hadn't looked that closely before.

jsasaki 03-03-2013 07:45

Re: Team 706 frisbee flipper
 
awesome! we came up with something similar as well. didnt make it on the final robot tho http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=sfFSAYeAdlk


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