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MARS_James 22-02-2015 22:31

Re: Robot Reveal: 179 Children of The Swamp 2015
 
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Originally Posted by JohnFogarty (Post 1448547)
Am I seeing correctly, are those 4 long air cylinders that move your lift device?

Yes yes they are, also +1 first comment not about the claw lol

JohnFogarty 22-02-2015 22:39

Re: Robot Reveal: 179 Children of The Swamp 2015
 
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Originally Posted by MARS_James (Post 1448550)
Yes yes they are, also +1 first comment not about the claw lol

What bore? We are having problems with having enough air stored to use our 2 cylinders on our lift. Are you not having any problems with yours?

Jetweb 22-02-2015 22:45

Re: Robot Reveal: 179 Children of The Swamp 2015
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnFogarty (Post 1448554)
What bore? We are having problems with having enough air stored to use our 2 cylinders on our lift. Are you not having any problems with yours?

7/8" 14in stroke. Air is an issue during practice but not over a 2 min match.

JohnFogarty 22-02-2015 22:48

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Final question, how many Clippard tanks are you using for storage?

Jetweb 22-02-2015 22:52

Re: Robot Reveal: 179 Children of The Swamp 2015
 
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Originally Posted by JohnFogarty (Post 1448561)
Final question, how many Clippard tanks are you using for storage?

Currently eight tanks.

MARS_James 22-02-2015 22:54

Re: Robot Reveal: 179 Children of The Swamp 2015
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnFogarty (Post 1448554)
What bore? We are having problems with having enough air stored to use our 2 cylinders on our lift. Are you not having any problems with yours?

EDIT: Jonathan beat me to it

Mecanum Wheel 22-02-2015 22:56

Re: Robot Reveal: 179 Children of The Swamp 2015
 
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Originally Posted by Landonh12 (Post 1448545)
Wow. That claw has amazing maneuverability, and very clever use of the mechanum wheels. Can't wait to hopefully compete with/against you guys at bayou! It's always nice to have some Florida friends come up for the competition.

Hey Landon. Just for future reference, it's spelled mecanum. It's an easy mistake to make. Good luck this season!

Sohaib 22-02-2015 23:03

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I'll also plug that mecanum claw, I love it!

Lil' Lavery 22-02-2015 23:30

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I love seeing ideas and implementations that we didn't even consider.

Landonh12 22-02-2015 23:48

Re: Robot Reveal: 179 Children of The Swamp 2015
 
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Originally Posted by Mecanum Wheel (Post 1448565)
Hey Landon. Just for future reference, it's spelled mecanum. It's an easy mistake to make. Good luck this season!

Well, what an interesting account. Thanks anyways.

David Guzman 22-02-2015 23:56

Re: Robot Reveal: 179 Children of The Swamp 2015
 
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Originally Posted by Jetweb (Post 1448563)
Currently eight tanks.

I thought you guys didn't like pneumatics... :p
:D

Robot looks awesome guys. I must also comment on the use of macanum wheels on the claw, very clever.

Nathan Streeter 22-02-2015 23:59

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Epic RC arm/elevator!

Kevin Leonard 23-02-2015 00:00

Re: Robot Reveal: 179 Children of The Swamp 2015
 
That claw is absolutely incredible. The landfill-miner is cool, and the whole robot looks fantastic!
I hope to see that robot up close at the championship event!

James1902 23-02-2015 00:13

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This thread right now:

Though seriously, great looking robot as always. Can't wait to see it in action!

(And let's be honest...that's a pretty cool claw.)

GuyM142 23-02-2015 00:46

Amazing claw! Great use of mecanum wheels.


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