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Michael Corsetto 27-03-2015 01:43

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by themccannman (Post 1462611)
Considering both us and 118 are scraping our mechanisms I think I can tell you all about them. I was a little surprised when I first saw their telescoping mechanism because was actually completely identical to ours which was kind of funny.

Um... I wasn't as surprised. Mostly because we copied 118's can grabber after watching their reveal video ;)

Steal from the best, invent the rest! And after working with them at Sac, and can accurately and emphatically state that 118 is the best.

-Mike

The other Gabe 27-03-2015 02:26

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
no one ever mentions the PNW :'(

we have 1318 who's auto works quite well... and well that's actually all I've seen in competition (for auto anyways)

skunkworks robotics has retrofitted one as shown here https://www.facebook.com/Skunkworks1983?fref=nf

and we are planning on a similar retrofit (functionality unknown as of now, I couldnt go to the meeting today)

themccannman 27-03-2015 02:27

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Corsetto (Post 1462615)
Um... I wasn't as surprised. Mostly because we copied 118's can grabber after watching their reveal video ;)

Steal from the best, invent the rest! And after working with them at Sac, and can accurately and emphatically state that 118 is the best.

-Mike

It was even closer than I expected though, practically down to the bearing brand.

FIMAlumni 27-03-2015 10:23

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
Updated list with state/country

16-AR
27- MI
33- MI
118- TX
141-MI
144- OH
180-FL
329- NY
365- DE
548 -MI
558- CT
610- Canada
971- CA
987 - NV
1114- Canada
1318- WA
1339- CO
1678- CA
1718- MI
1736- IL
1918- MI
1986- MO
2056- Canada
2137- MI
2415- GA
3310- TX
3322- MI
4063- TX

This seems like a very underwhelming number to me right now...

jwfoss 27-03-2015 10:33

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
FRC558 has one, we ran Rev 1.0 and Waterbury and 2.0 at the Rhode Island District last week.

The other Gabe 27-03-2015 18:03

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
Found a fight over some cans https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8JMrLVWj2E (I know there was a post about that at some point but I cant find it so I'm just gonna put this here)

Jay O'Donnell 27-03-2015 18:08

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
Some NE teams that have Canburgars: 58, 126, 138, 237, 230 (?)

wesbass23 27-03-2015 19:35

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FIMAlumni (Post 1462677)
Updated list with state/country

16-AR
27- MI
33- MI
118- TX
141-MI
144- OH
180-FL
329- NY
365- DE
548 -MI
558- CT
610- Canada
971- CA
987 - NV
1114- Canada
1318- WA
1339- CO
1678- CA
1718- MI
1736- IL
1918- MI
1986- MO
2056- Canada
2137- MI
2415- GA
3310- TX
3322- MI
4063- TX

This seems like a very underwhelming number to me right now...

That's because you are missing quite a few (unless you are only talking about teams that have built one at an event).
Here a couple from the Wisconsin regional:
93-WI
1714-WI
2338-IL
2530-WI
2481-IL (Not at WI Regional but I know they have one)

There were a few more that I know I am forgetting.

tStano 28-03-2015 00:53

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
1421, team Chaos from MS has one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4syN...ature=youtu.be

Abhishek R 28-03-2015 01:09

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
Team 4334 from Canada has one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q3GQ7v79xI

624 has one too, but we've never actually used it in competition (no need to, we've been the 3 tote auto team for our alliance at both of our regionals so far), so I guess it may not count officially.

IronicDeadBird 28-03-2015 01:20

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
Apparently taking bins from the middle almost every round makes it your signature move...

Gdeaver 28-03-2015 07:19

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
We do not have a canburglar but are in the design process. How do you build a world class 2 can canburglar with 4 lbs of weight to spare?

mrnoble 28-03-2015 08:30

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gdeaver (Post 1462926)
How do you build a world class 2 can canburglar with 4 lbs of weight to spare?

I don't know about world class, but ours works fast and hasn't missed one can in the five or six matches it was deployed yesterday. It weighed about 6 pounds. Its primary components are two fiberglass painting rods, a stick of .040" Vex VersaFrame, and two 1/2" bore 8" pistons. I bet my students who designed it would share it with you if you are interested, send me a PM.

SkittlesCharge 28-03-2015 10:21

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wesbass23 (Post 1462841)
There were a few more that I know I am forgetting.

537 has a canburglar mechanism (which we actually call a "hoarder"). :p
We only used it a few times at Wisconsin, but we're getting it all ready to go for the Queen City Regional next week. Our is basically just a 4 bar linkage with a hook on the end. The mechanism is the inspiration for our robot's name this year, Captain Hook.

XaulZan11 28-03-2015 10:26

Re: Canburglar Mechanisms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wesbass23 (Post 1462841)

There were a few more that I know I am forgetting.

3418 (who was likely the best capper at Wisconsin) and 4531 both had one at Wisconsin. Both were effective and used in teleoperated.


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