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TriggsJr 06-02-2006 18:29

pic: Rage 173 Thrower
 

Rafi Ahmed 06-02-2006 18:30

Re: pic: Rage 173 Thrower
 
What is the motor for mounted under the camera?

Madison 06-02-2006 18:38

Re: pic: Rage 173 Thrower
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by raf4far
What is the motor for mounted under the camera?

That Globe motor is geared to the outer trackway that guides the balls around the shooting wheel. Think of it as a curved rack and pinion that can vary the length of the track and thus, vary the angle of launch :)

devicenull 06-02-2006 18:55

Re: pic: Rage 173 Thrower
 
Your camera is upside down ;)
Well, correct as per the spec's, but easier to use mounted the other way (The actual lens is in the center of horizontal and vertical rotation the other way)

Heretic121 06-02-2006 21:15

Re: pic: Rage 173 Thrower
 
im gonna say i don think this is RAGE's final design for 1 main reason...

RAGE NEVER releases anything until after the UTC scrimmage... NEVER!!!

so maybe this was an earlier CAD drawn up design or someone w/ a lot of time on thier hands trying to fool us all!!! *we will find out on the 18th i suppose*

Chris_Elston 06-02-2006 22:09

Re: pic: Rage 173 Thrower
 
Actually I don't think it is. FIRST revised the CMU manual that now shows the camera mounted the other way.

http://www2.usfirst.org/2006comp/oth...book-Rev_B.pdf

http://www2.usfirst.org/2006comp/oth...mbly_Rev_A.pdf

The way he shows it looks right side up mounted this way. We just invert the tilt when we program that servo motor and everything is peechy key...

Taking a frame grab shows the correct "right side up" orientation the way it's shown.

Don't forget to "guard" the camera though...flying balls could break that puppy dog right off.




Quote:

Originally Posted by devicenull
Your camera is upside down ;)
Well, correct as per the spec's, but easier to use mounted the other way (The actual lens is in the center of horizontal and vertical rotation the other way)


TriggsJr 06-02-2006 23:48

Re: pic: Rage 173 Thrower
 
The guard is in the next picture.

And these are up to date pics.

Your 4 weeks in the build how much can you copy now.

I'm warming up the laser now to let it rip out these parts.

the side plate will take the longest to cut around 2 minutes each.

we had a turret but we got rid of it for weight.
One CNC control on the machine is good enough.
the photo switch in the back is a reference switch for the globe servo.

Cody Carey 06-02-2006 23:50

Re: pic: Rage 173 Thrower
 
It looks like the motor underneath the camera is for adjusting 'the arc of the ball, the trough it is attached to rotates and releases the ball at different spots on the wheel.

Rick TYler 07-02-2006 00:15

Re: pic: Rage 173 Thrower
 
First off, I think you meant, "I didn't come here to lose," not "loose."

Have you prototyped that shooter? The release point on the moveable section looks kind of funny to me. But if your tests show it works, who am I to say anything? (Unless there's a missing part that goes through those two smaller holes just above the wheel...)

Definitely a piece of industrial art.

TriggsJr 07-02-2006 00:23

Re: pic: Rage 173 Thrower
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick TYler
First off, I think you meant, "I didn't come here to lose," not "loose."

Have you prototyped that shooter? The release point on the moveable section looks kind of funny to me. But if your tests show it works, who am I to say anything? (Unless there's a missing part that goes through those two smaller holes just above the wheel...)

Definitely a piece of industrial art.



Not a good speller sorry......thats what secretaries are for...

Rick TYler 07-02-2006 00:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TriggsJr
Not a good speller sorry......thats what secretaries are for...

Sorry, Triggs, except for CEO offices and the movies, there are no more secretaries.

TriggsJr 07-02-2006 00:34

Re: pic: Rage 173 Thrower
 
Anyways we tested the shooter on day two. Playing with top spin and bottom spin. the sliding firing system was not tested. but the two rail system was tested and well liked. the setup was about 85%

I think the fill point of the balls effect the amount of energy given to each ball.

guptat 07-02-2006 00:35

Re:allen-bradley (A-B) photo-eye
 
Hello FIRST comrades,
Would you anybody making use of Allen-Bradley photo-eye (IR source and the receiver) on the robot. This hardware component came with the original kit this year.
Tarun

TriggsJr 07-02-2006 00:39

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No thanks we're using mostly www.Balluff.com sensors.
We'll keep our ear to the ground.

KathieK 07-02-2006 06:23

Re: pic: Rage 173 Thrower
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TriggsJr
Not a good speller sorry......thats what secretaries are for...

And I guess they pick up your punctuation errors, also! It's a good thing each team has a NEM on it - if you relied on the engineers to make travel plans or fill out the paperwork, think where you might end up. :yikes:


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