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jspatz1 02-03-2016 16:30

pic: Team Titanium 1986 - 2016 Robot
 


https://youtu.be/kKJDhcgQxkY

JohnFogarty 02-03-2016 16:32

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I really wish I could find out some in-depth info on that tape measure climber.

We don't compete at any of the same events this season so I can't come see it up close.

We prototyped some similar concepts to that climber, but none ever got completed enough that they will be on our robot this season.

jspatz1 02-03-2016 23:14

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Originally Posted by JohnFogarty (Post 1550463)
I really wish I could find out some in-depth info on that tape measure climber.

PM me with questions.

13spangs 02-03-2016 23:49

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Like the Wheels, what are they?

jspatz1 02-03-2016 23:52

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Originally Posted by 13spangs (Post 1550659)
Like the Wheels, what are they?

8" pneumatic mountain board tires on AndyMark pneumatic hubs.

logank013 02-03-2016 23:57

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I like the autonomous modes. Our robot can do 5 defenses in autonomous (All but C and A). Our robot can do A defenses, just not in auto. Your robot seems to do the A defenses with no problems in auto so that's great. So the catapult has a multi stage stop mechanism. Reminds me a lot of 118 in its design. Great robot and I wouldn't be surprised to see you with blue banners. Good luck at your events. Climb mechanism was pretty cool. Ever have issues with tape measure falling over? Thanks.

jspatz1 03-03-2016 00:16

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Originally Posted by logank013 (Post 1550666)
Ever have issues with tape measure falling over? Thanks.

The tapes can buckle if the driver is overzealous, but they are stable with normal movement. We are aided by the rule against contact in the final 20 seconds.

swwrobotics 03-03-2016 04:58

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This. Is. Genius.

JPL69 03-03-2016 13:52

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Great bot, one of the best I have seen so far. Again, Team 1986 impresses.

Question: how did you vary the distance on the catapult to shoot at different angles?

Alpha Beta 03-03-2016 14:27

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Originally Posted by JPL69 (Post 1550924)
Great bot, one of the best I have seen so far. Again, Team 1986 impresses.

Question: how did you vary the distance on the catapult to shoot at different angles?

In 2013 we started mating cylinders together to create a four position system. We repeated this concept in 2014 and have found it useful yet again. This year the two cylinders we stacked are the same length so we only have 3 positions. We fire one for a close (short) shot and both for a far (long) shot. Flow controls on all the ports help tune the shots.

As an example you can make out a set of paired cylinders in the bottom right of this 2014 pic. One cylinder rod points up while the other one points down.


Our other thread had a similar question and answer.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...2&postcount=16

Cothron Theiss 03-03-2016 14:56

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Great bot as always guys. Your team always puts together some of my favourite robots each season. Just saw that we'll be seeing each other at Smoky Mountain Regional. See ya in Week 5!

nlknauss 03-03-2016 14:59

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What kind of rope are you using for your winch/hanger?

I always love the designs 1986 puts out. Thanks for the inspiration!

hrench 03-03-2016 15:04

Re: pic: Team Titanium 1986 - 2016 Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alpha Beta (Post 1550939)
In 2013 we started mating cylinders together to create a four position system. We repeated this concept in 2014 and have found it useful yet again.

Want to thank 1986 for showing 1108 this idea in 2014 so this year we have a pneumatic-height control on our intake/manipulator with four heights using the same method.

Creative programmer on our team has named the four height buttons on our console from lowest to highest: dungeon, stocks, gallows and Rapunzel.
Going with the castle theme...

jspatz1 03-03-2016 15:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nlknauss (Post 1550953)
What kind of rope are you using for your winch/hanger? !

It is braided spectra spearfishing line. 550 lb capacity and only .060 dia. The brand name is "SPEARIT", available from your local spearfishing store.

s_forbes 03-03-2016 15:23

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Originally Posted by jspatz1 (Post 1550959)
It is braided spectra spearfishing line. 550 lb capacity and only .060 dia. The brand name is "SPEARIT", available from your local spearfishing store.

We are using a lot of spectra on our robot this year, mostly 1/8" diameter. It's amazing how many uses it has once you figure out how to splice and use it properly. Probably my favorite building material at the moment.


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