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RoboAlum 03-02-2016 23:23

pic: How do we measure up :)
 

Monochron 03-02-2016 23:26

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I'm not really following the whole "hide the design" thing. Have you come up with a strategically revolutionary design that you don't want other teams copying? Just for reference, it's actually hard to come by good pictures of mechanisms like this that detail how people have put them together. The idea, I think, is fairly well known.

dmorewood 03-02-2016 23:28

Re: pic: How do we measure up :)
 
For some reason I want to guess you amazing revolutionary device is *drumroll please* .... a winch using a cim and string for your climb

wilsonmw04 03-02-2016 23:30

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redacted pics should be removed from CD. If you aren't here to learn or share and educate, what are you doing?

RoboAlum 03-02-2016 23:31

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Originally Posted by dmorewood (Post 1534789)
For some reason I want to guess you amazing revolutionary device is *drumroll please* .... a winch using a cim and string for your climb

Theres clearly no string.....

Monochron 03-02-2016 23:36

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Originally Posted by RoboAlum (Post 1534793)
Theres clearly no string.....

That was a joke.

RoboAlum 03-02-2016 23:37

Re: pic: How do we measure up :)
 
its a teaser we are going to share the whole thing when it is actually done. we will have detailed pics and videos so other teams can learn from it. It is a very well machined prototype that we hope can effect the shorter bots out there and maybe they too can use the design for inspiration.

snoman 03-02-2016 23:38

Re: pic: How do we measure up :)
 
For a tape measure lifting device the Stanley fat max would be the best according to our research. It is a nice compact way of lifting.

hectorcastillo 03-02-2016 23:39

Re: pic: How do we measure up :)
 
Not sure how the title relates to that small Colson wheel they are clearly trying to hide in the back ground.

Ginger Power 03-02-2016 23:40

Re: pic: How do we measure up :)
 
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Originally Posted by RoboAlum (Post 1534787)

I like the teaser. I think redacted pictures are more than welcome on CD. It's getting your team out there without having to fully reveal your plans. With that said, I'm all for open source robots. I'd also love to learn more about how this mechanism works.

philso 03-02-2016 23:41

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Are they hiding the benchgrinder?

RoboAlum 03-02-2016 23:43

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Originally Posted by hectorcastillo (Post 1534798)
Not sure how the title relates to that small Colson wheel they are clearly trying to hide in the back ground.

Those were in the first iteration of prototyping we actually now are using ones that are a little bigger and hug the 1-1/4" tape measure better

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Originally Posted by snoman (Post 1534797)
For a tape measure lifting device the Stanley fat max would be the best according to our research. It is a nice compact way of lifting.

we have that tape measure as well as a milwaukee heavy duty tape measure that is nylon coated so far the best in our opinion is the Milwaukee one just cause of the grip and hardly any bend in it when we extend it

Greg Needel 04-02-2016 08:59

Re: pic: How do we measure up :)
 
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Originally Posted by snoman (Post 1534797)
For a tape measure lifting device the Stanley fat max would be the best according to our research. It is a nice compact way of lifting.

Stanley and DEWALT are the same company. While there are slight differences, my experience is that they are using he same FATMAX core on the DEWALT tape measures. There is most definitely a difference between tape measures designed for contractors and those sold at harbor freight but in the end each team should do their own testing.

James Juncker 04-02-2016 09:39

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If I were to guess this would be just about what I think you would be doing, sorry about the poor resolution the best I could do with MS paint

I kind of just assumed the chain but I feel like it makes sense. to bet the measuring tape on both sides to move without slipping.

RoboAlum 04-02-2016 09:46

Re: pic: How do we measure up :)
 
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Originally Posted by James Juncker (Post 1534899)

If I were to guess this would be just about what I think you would be doing, sorry about the poor resolution the best I could do with MS paint

I kind of just assumed the chain but I feel like it makes sense. to bet the measuring tape on both sides to move without slipping.

Well in the final design the gearbox has an outside gear reduction that runs the chain to power both of the guide wheels


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