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pic: Team 1188's Current Design
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I expect that you're allowed to have the numbers as shown, as "decoration"...but you still need to have some black numbers on a white background, as specified in the rules, eh?
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You could move the team numbers onto the side and also onto the black flat surface on your elevator.
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I'm curious as to what the pistons in the back do
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How are you handling side loads? The slightest mislignment of the elevator siderails can cause racking if you don't have bearings of some sort there.
EDIT:How are you braking your elevator? Is that piston in the back for ejecting a stack? Are you certain that your carriage bearings and 2x1 can take the loads of the tote stack you will be handling? |
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I remembered seeing this yesterday in the Q&A:
Game - The Robot » General Robot Design Q207 Q. In R2, can the team number be vertical on the robot on at least one side? - FRC4470 on 2015-01-17 A. No, a vertical team number could be ambiguous, and doesn't meet the requirements of R2. - Published by GDC |
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Nice! I like the actuated flappers for switching between totes and containers and the simplicity with which you actuate them with the vertical cylinder.
I also like the full bracing of the towers with the sheet material. Looks good and great place for sponsor stickers!! |
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What are those three sensor boards I spy on the forklift backplate?
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Some quick answers:
As for racking, we are concerned. Our hope is that the overall design is stiff enough and our lift belt straight enough that it does not rack. Unfortunately there is not a great way to test this without building it so we're gonna charge ahead! Here's some progress picks as of last night: http://imgur.com/a/bUKq0 |
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