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Wayne C. 18-02-2005 00:37

pic: Team 25's Latest Machine
 

Greg Perkins 18-02-2005 00:38

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:ahh: :ahh: thats one sexy bot guys, mad props to you

Michael Corsetto 18-02-2005 01:31

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Very cool you guys, I really like the wheels. No ones gonna push you
around this year.

One question: Is that groove at the end your tetra manipulator? If so, please elaborate on how it works

Good luck!

Dan-o 18-02-2005 02:14

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Wow, that is one hot bot. Drive train looks very similar to that of 2003. And if it is.... I pity the fool.... Congrats on a bot well done.

SteveO 18-02-2005 03:02

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Very nice, I like it lots. Tell me about your arm and gripper. It looks like there is much more than meets the eye.

Mike Schroeder 18-02-2005 06:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan-o
Wow, that is one hot bot. Drive train looks very similar to that of 2003. And if it is.... I pity the fool.... Congrats on a bot well done.

Its our 2003 system on steroids


Quote:

Originally Posted by Rex114
One question: Is that groove at the end your tetra manipulator? If so, please elaborate on how it works

yes the groove is our tetra manipulator and we primarily use it to scoop tetras from the Auto loader


there really isnt more than what you see, its a 3 segment pully driven mast ( similar to the design of our 2000 robot)with a shoulder joint similar to our 2004 robot

the Van Door motor control the spindle of the mast and the Nippon Desno Motor controls the shoulder


Keep the qustions commin

Rich Kressly 18-02-2005 06:53

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It lives ...

Michael Leicht 18-02-2005 07:19

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bravo to team 25 looks like a beast.

what is the cute robots name?

what about evil machine 1.3v?

Kyle 18-02-2005 07:41

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That is just awesome, I cant wait to see it on the field., what is the final weight?

Stephen Kowski 18-02-2005 08:03

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suhweeeet.....but does the front arm run into the extrusion when it extends forward, or how does that work cause you can extend forward 40 degrees?

Wayne C. 18-02-2005 08:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan-o
Wow, that is one hot bot. Drive train looks very similar to that of 2003. And if it is.... I pity the fool.... Congrats on a bot well done.


Drive train is similar but only stronger and of similar speed (see other pics from last week). The drive train is modular and the transmission weighs about 1/4 lb. It flies. When FIRST gave us 4 CIMs this year it was like a dream come true. We had it all worked out to run with Fisher Price motors as the second set (our guys design and prototype all year to improve our previous designs). The 4 CIMs made the alignment of the RPMs and such ideal.

Today we get all the sensors in and up and running. Also some last minute wiring and programming. At last weight we were 2-3 lbs under and we may look to add some weight to bring it up to 120. Our school is off today and Monday so we have the next 4 days to train and program. We've never had such time.

Anyway- off to the school to get back to work.

WC



:cool:

Bharat Nain 18-02-2005 08:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kyle
That is just awesome, I cant wait to see it on the field., what is the final weight?

We are just about a pound or two underweight. The groove in the arm helps hold the tetra in place. By the way, the arm is the front of the robot, not the back.

Wayne C. 18-02-2005 08:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen Kowski
suhweeeet.....but does the front arm run into the extrusion when it extends forward, or how does that work cause you can extend forward 40 degrees?

the front arm nests above the extrusion and has an elbow so we can withdraw into the footprint of the robot if needed. And that tower goes up over 12 feet in an amazingly smooth motion. We thought pallet loader when we designed this one.

We tried loading the arm and extending full up and out to see if it would tip if we shoved it. It didn't budge, even when inclined forward over 40 degrees.

We also find we can lift and cap at least 2 stacked tetras at a time if we want- from the floor if necessary. And Corey our driver handles it like a pro.

WC

team222badbrad 18-02-2005 12:21

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Yup can't wait to see you in the heat of competition!

Too bad I'm not able to drive this year ;)

So who can push who?

Can you push us or can we push you?

That yet remains to be answered... :ahh:

Billfred 18-02-2005 12:36

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This is one of those machines I can't wait to see at Palmetto.

(writes down on list)


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