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nuggetsyl 25-02-2004 22:09

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
we can not go 360 but close enough. yea we would love to show you what ever at the nj reagional. If you have any other questions just ask

Aignam 25-02-2004 23:20

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
There's a small dead zone, one way or the other, but for the most part, we can go wherever needed with the turret. The tires are connected with a belt as part of the mechanism we use to climb onto the platform. See how the robot angles in at the back? The treads catch onto the platform there, pulling us up. Aside from that, the tires are similar to last year's tires. We'll get you some more pictures as soon as possible, and it's a week till the New Jersey Regional. Good luck, all!

Rich Kressly 26-02-2004 00:20

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
... they've done it again ...

henryBsick 26-02-2004 01:01

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
Wait, I thought Anthony said there was going to be diamond plate.?.?.

OneAngryDaisy 26-02-2004 03:20

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
This is the first 25 robot in a long while with no diamond plate.. I guess that monster of an arm is too heavy to afford any plate.. Nice idea of running treads along your drive, *wink wink*- Do you guys have any trouble running around at +14 fps with that arm?

petek 26-02-2004 06:49

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
Love the tele-robot arm controller! Are the little levers under the front (?) of the robot to lift yourself up onto the platform? Looks like a great piece of engineering, team 25. Can't wait to see it in person next week.

Keith Chester 26-02-2004 07:37

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
The controller was literally finished 2 days ago. LOL. The arm can turn approximately 350ish degrees- just short of the full 360. The wires are wrapped up to prevent the gears from chewing into them as well as preventing them from getting wrapped around the arm in a crazy fashion.

The reason the arm can't turn its waist the full 360 is due to the limitations on the POTs we used- they don't read a full circle. We have the controller and arm POTs with their deadzones in the same place, right where we'll never need the arm, at an odd angle that the base driver can compensate for in a split second.

Keep the comments and questions coming.

Yea rich, those serve as wheelie bars.

As for the diamond plate- last year was the only year we ever used diamond plate armor. The armor on this robot isn't quite as strong, but nearly so. Don't think we won't take a few hits without trouble. ;-)

Eric Bareiss 26-02-2004 12:22

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
Just a quick question:

On your robot I see three joints, two sections of the arm and then one that looks to pivot the claw, but on your controller there are only two joints. Is that joint controlled somewhere else?

nuggetsyl 26-02-2004 12:44

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric Bareiss
Just a quick question:

On your robot I see three joints, two sections of the arm and then one that looks to pivot the claw, but on your controller there are only two joints. Is that joint controlled somewhere else?

the 3 joint you are talking about is at the wrist but it really is not a joint. it keeps the fingers fixed at 180 degrees so no matter where the arm is the fingers arm at the same point. At that piont is also a motor that opens and closes the fingers.

Frank L. 26-02-2004 13:28

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
Great looking bot! Looking forward to see you guys in action. Hoping to get some video swaps going between regionals. Let us know if we can send some video from St. Louis or VCU. We are going to St. Louis and sending a group to VCU to tape. Be glad to swap. Good Luck...wish you guys were coming to Palmetto...like to show you off to USC Engineering. Frank

nuggetsyl 26-02-2004 13:53

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank L.
Great looking bot! Looking forward to see you guys in action. Hoping to get some video swaps going between regionals. Let us know if we can send some video from St. Louis or VCU. We are going to St. Louis and sending a group to VCU to tape. Be glad to swap. Good Luck...wish you guys were coming to Palmetto...like to show you off to USC Engineering. Frank

Ready for this frank we don't have any engineers on our team just students and machinests

Mike Schroeder 26-02-2004 15:35

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
yea... a whole season without dimond plate.... that is a long while

The Lucas 26-02-2004 19:42

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
Congrats for outdoing yourselves for Scariest Looking Robot Appendage! I didn’t think you could top the scissors arm from last year. Looks like you could just reach over the opposing alliance station and snatch up their drivers :ahh:

Can you guys hang from the floor?

Well I can’t wait to see that controls system and arm up close at NJ next week (hopefully not too closely :eek: )

Bharat Nain 26-02-2004 19:44

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
Yes, we can hang from the floor. The arm is stable enough.

Adams High Man 26-02-2004 22:07

Re: Team 25's Robot
 
Hey... i got a question... how are you NOT like 200lb?

6 wheels, all metal, etc...

we have 4 wheels and fiberglass arms, and we are at 131!


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