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DampRobot 02-08-2013 10:28

pic: Team 100 Summer 2K13 Teaser #2.0*10^0
 

Andrew Lawrence 02-08-2013 10:31

Re: pic: Team 100 Summer 2K13 Teaser #2.0*10^0
 
Well, there appears to be a pull up bar going across the drive, so it looks like your new design is gonna work out. /cornyjoke/

Can't wait to see the final product! A bit jealous you guys get to start manufacturing before we do. :rolleyes:

Chris is me 02-08-2013 10:48

Re: pic: Team 100 Summer 2K13 Teaser #2.0*10^0
 
That's the "magic" polyurethane roller from McMaster, seen on such things as 254's 2010 and 2013 rollers, 1114's 2010 roller, 1477 and 842's 2011 claws... It's expensive, but incredibly sticky stuff that you can just shove onto a shaft and be done with. If only I remembered the part number...

Anyhow, looks like you have some kind of under the bumper intake and frisbee managment system.

DampRobot 02-08-2013 18:28

Re: pic: Team 100 Summer 2K13 Teaser #2.0*10^0
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 1285684)
That's the "magic" polyurethane roller from McMaster, seen on such things as 254's 2010 and 2013 rollers, 1114's 2010 roller, 1477 and 842's 2011 claws... It's expensive, but incredibly sticky stuff that you can just shove onto a shaft and be done with. If only I remembered the part number...

Anyhow, looks like you have some kind of under the bumper intake and frisbee managment system.

Yep, that's the stuff. It's a super cool material, it's almost like it was designed just for FRC. I highly recommend checking it out.

It's an intake, but not an under the bumper one. The 2 mini-CIMs are there for "moar powah" (as Jeremy from Top Gear would say it). Getting 4 mini-CIMs and 6 CIMs this year is almost like cheating...

craigboez 03-08-2013 02:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by DampRobot (Post 1285749)
Yep, that's the stuff. It's a super cool material, it's almost like it was designed just for FRC. I highly recommend checking it out.

What is the part number of this magical stuff?

DampRobot 03-08-2013 03:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by craigboez (Post 1285773)
What is the part number of this magical stuff?

I'll PM you.

Akash Rastogi 03-08-2013 03:57

Re: pic: Team 100 Summer 2K13 Teaser #2.0*10^0
 
What durometer did you end up getting?

DampRobot 03-08-2013 04:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 1285776)
What durometer did you end up getting?

40 Shore A. We figured the softest stuff would work the best, and it did. We'll probably end up cleaning it off with Acetone in competition to keep it clean. Keep in mind, the 40A stuff is only for a few 6" and 36" pieces, so make sure to get the right ones. I don't think 80A would work very well, it would be too hard.

Akash Rastogi 03-08-2013 04:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by craigboez (Post 1285773)
What is the part number of this magical stuff?


Craig,

It is nothing extremely special, and any of the teams who use it would direct you to the part number if you asked them anyway.

Search for "polyurethane tubing" and then select "tubes for fabrication"

mwmac 03-08-2013 10:18

Re: pic: Team 100 Summer 2K13 Teaser #2.0*10^0
 
This might help... http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-po...tubing/=nwjsy3

T^2 03-08-2013 10:27

Re: pic: Team 100 Summer 2K13 Teaser #2.0*10^0
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DampRobot (Post 1285777)
40 Shore A. We figured the softest stuff would work the best, and it did. We'll probably end up cleaning it off with Acetone in competition to keep it clean. Keep in mind, the 40A stuff is only for a few 6" and 36" pieces, so make sure to get the right ones. I don't think 80A would work very well, it would be too hard.

See this and this. Do not use acetone, denatured alcohol, isopropyl, or MEK on polyurethane. We found in competition that these solvents make polyurethane slightly less grippy when applied multiple times, and also much more liable to tearing. We switched to just cleaning our rollers with a wet (with water) towel, and it worked fine. I recommend you do the same.

R.C. 03-08-2013 17:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by T^2 (Post 1285798)
See this and this. Do not use acetone, denatured alcohol, isopropyl, or MEK on polyurethane. We found in competition that these solvents make polyurethane slightly less grippy when applied multiple times, and also much more liable to tearing. We switched to just cleaning our rollers with a wet (with water) towel, and it worked fine. I recommend you do the same.

We use simple green and the results have been pretty awesome.

-RC

s_forbes 05-08-2013 01:41

Re: pic: Team 100 Summer 2K13 Teaser #2.0*10^0
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 1285684)
That's the "magic" polyurethane roller from McMaster, seen on such things as 254's 2010 and 2013 rollers, 1114's 2010 roller, 1477 and 842's 2011 claws... It's expensive, but incredibly sticky stuff that you can just shove onto a shaft and be done with. If only I remembered the part number...


Slight correction on 842's claw from that year: we used a material called egrips. Works great for claw type mechanisms, but gets chewed up pretty quickly if you use it for a roller type of intake mechanism. Pricy, too.


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