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miketwalker 12-02-2006 19:29

pic: Team 1902's Workshop
 

Alex Cormier 12-02-2006 19:30

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thats one impressive bot with what you guys had to build with. where you guys headed to for competitions?

viking1902 12-02-2006 19:33

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Originally Posted by Alex Cormier
thats one impressive bot with what you guys had to build with. where you guys headed to for competitions?

we're going to compete at the florida regional and the lone star regional. you might even see us in atlanta....

Eric Scheuing 12-02-2006 19:41

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Interest mechanism you have for harvesting. I like it.

Is that shelf warped, or is it just me?

George1902 12-02-2006 20:11

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Originally Posted by Eric Scheuing
Is that shelf warped, or is it just me?

Perhaps both? ;-]

Our original design was more ambitious than this, but lack of resources forced us to narrow our scope some.

On the bright side, it's a week 'til ship day and all we have to so is a little programming, some mechanical tweaking, and crate building.

See y'all at UCF and Lone Star!

matt101 12-02-2006 21:28

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A Few comments and questions. One: Are the balls brought up by rollers of one side, and afixed side on the other? Because four years ago, First had a game that involved picking up soccer balls and we had a robot IDENTICLE to that. Our problem was one side was fixed, the other rollers. So as the balls a sucked up they bunch, and so the rotation of a ball in front would conflict with the rotation with the one behind it. That not make much sense, it does in my mind I just cant tell you real well.

sanddrag 12-02-2006 21:39

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That makes perfect sense. We are having a single sided conveyor. We are relying on the fact that it would be quite unlikely for us to pick up two in a row (due to natural scatter of the balls on the field).

Adam Richards 12-02-2006 22:36

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Uhh Mike... 1902 isn't doing the same design on the top that 21 did in 2004, are they? Tell me it at least feeds balls somewhere... :)

Dan Richardson 12-02-2006 22:39

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In our system we have room for 2 balls side by side, both sides are on rollers so that the balls continuously spin. On the bottom there is a divider, so the ball either has to go up the right side or the left side, as the balls get sucked in and are spinning they seperate on either side for about 3 stacks, then begin to settle in the middle. As we suck up additional balls they push the other ball to the right or left side.

So because the ball enters on the left or the right side it pushes the balls that reside in the middle to the opposite side.

The system is pretty sound, we still have some binding issues but its mainly the balls pushing against the lexan, and when the bot moves around they seem to sort themselves out. I'll be posting a short teaser style video to show more of how the system works, and some more detailed pictures later.

Rick TYler 12-02-2006 23:06

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I think you have built an incredibly nice robot for a rookie team. The fact that you built it in half of a garage makes it even more impressive. Really good work.

Dan Richardson 13-02-2006 00:45

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http://media.putfile.com/Robots-gone-wild is the teaser video

miketwalker 13-02-2006 01:09

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Originally Posted by Adam Richards
Uhh Mike... 1902 isn't doing the same design on the top that 21 did in 2004, are they? Tell me it at least feeds balls somewhere... :)

Thats a knife to my heart, just so you know. :-p

LightWaves1636 13-02-2006 04:44

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nice harvester

Dan Richardson 13-02-2006 13:04

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Originally Posted by Adam Richards
Uhh Mike... 1902 isn't doing the same design on the top that 21 did in 2004, are they? Tell me it at least feeds balls somewhere... :)


Heh we got some mentors from old school 710 and 180 to help alleviate those problems :-P It spits em out faster than it can suck them in.

UlTiMaTeP 14-02-2006 01:24

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I think the key to the top notch workspace, is the indirect quartz lighting


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