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Aren_Hill 18-10-2005 21:01

pic: 1625 full extension
 

Aren_Hill 18-10-2005 21:02

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who is tallest or can stack the highest
we are 15' 6"
and the highest we stacked so far was 12 on the center goal we could have done more but didn't want to hog practice tetras

Bcahn836 18-10-2005 21:07

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Team 836's arm in this picture is set at just over 14 Ft. However we can adjust it to extend over 17 Ft but for capping the small goals we didn't need it that high.

mechanicalbrain 18-10-2005 21:07

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Could you post some pics of a close up of your arm? Im assuming you use a pulley but i would love to see the track for the arm. Also ive noticed their are two real differences in arms. A bunch of robots had arms mounted high up on a frame but others had them low down. Other then reducing top weight is their a reason for having them low? (sorry don't mean to side track the thread its just that we are reviewing designs on our team)

Bcahn836 18-10-2005 21:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mechanicalbrain
Could you post some pics of a close up of your arm? Im assuming you use a pulley but i would love to see the track for the arm.


Which robot? lol

Kyle Love 18-10-2005 21:14

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I think 111 is the tallest....since it's like 20 feet high.

*could a 111er tell us the real height?*

dubious elise 18-10-2005 21:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mechanicalbrain
Could you post some pics of a close up of your arm? Im assuming you use a pulley but i would love to see the track for the arm. Also ive noticed their are two real differences in arms. A bunch of robots had arms mounted high up on a frame but others had them low down. Other then reducing top weight is their a reason for having them low? (sorry don't mean to side track the thread its just that we are reviewing designs on our team)

We placed our arm low on the bot largely because that was where the frame was - low to the ground. It gave us a lower center of gravity and enabled our bot to stay very well balanced while stacking one or two tetras.

You would have to ask Ricky Q. for pictures though, I can't seem to find any at full extension.

Jeff Rodriguez 18-10-2005 23:03

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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/34080
or
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...&quiet=Verbose
in the current system.

I count 18 there.

EricH 19-10-2005 18:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gear
who is tallest or can stack the highest

Do previous year's robots count?

Aren_Hill 19-10-2005 20:36

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our arm is ran off of a pulley system they are all on the inside "protected" from harm and mounted on custom pillow blocks. the drum for the cable has 2 sides one for extension and one for retraction but the drum is surrounded by washers " counterweight" i know it sounds crazy adding weight but we were around 119.8 we have one nippon desco motor turning the drum.
and at saint louis almost nobody knew how our arm extended nobody really asked that i can remember

Bill_Hancoc 07-11-2005 20:08

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Ive been thinking of an extending arm sort of like that. Could you maybe draw a picture of what you explained above to better visulize it?

Thank you very much
~Bill

Nitroxextreme 07-11-2005 22:14

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that is some serious counter balance
how much is there?

lukevanoort 08-11-2005 20:59

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Our arm telescoped as well, but it had nowhere near that extension. Ours was good for a little over fourteen feet beginning VCU. Then, due to moisture expansion and other factors it couldn't even lift a tetra onto a goal at nats. If you use a telescoper, don't use HDPE sliders in it. They killed us with massive amounts of bind.

Aren_Hill 08-11-2005 21:43

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i don't know how to enter pictures in posts but i will put on in the picture gallery some time
and there is only around 8lbs of counter balance thats the part we fine tuned for maximum weight

artdutra04 08-11-2005 22:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gear
i don't know how to enter pictures in posts but i will put on in the picture gallery some time

If you have pictures that you want to post inside a thread, just use ImageShack to host them online. ImageShack is free - just upload your picture, copy the picture location (use the one that starts with [img]) and simply paste it in a thread. Voila! :cool:

If your picture is already online, you can either paste the URL into the thread as a link, or use the [img] tags and insert it as a picture. If you want more info on how to use the VB tags, see the VB Code page. The link to this page is also at the bottom of every thread as well, where it says "VB Code is On".


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