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wow... thats really amazing.. how much are you guys going to weigh, and are you going to have an arm? really nice job.
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Looks great!
How much force do those gas springs have? (I'm guessing a lot!) How do you reset them? How do you prevent an accidental release? Will you please come down to Southern California? We're in need of more parking spaces here... -Mr. Van Coach, 599 RoboDox |
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Right now we have safety release pins to disengage the springs for storage and at the end of the matches. Loading the mechanism is one of the primary tasks left for us - we have plenty of ideas but we will see what works best. Whatever our release mechanism ends up looking like, safety and prevention of accidental release is obviously the primary concern. We are working on a method of robustly latching them down. The gas springs release at a quite moderate rate though, so no slamming or flipping or any of that would be of concern. You guys are going to the LA regional? We will be attending the Silicon Valley regional, close but not quite! Good luck though! |
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Have you tried loading the ramps down with enough people to evercome the force of the gas spring, to reset the?
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How are you planning to hinge the lifts to the robot and then deploy them? Also what are your thoughts on keeping the springs compressed and then releasing them?
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Thats nice... the length would be really helpful if you just let them down in the beginning of the game right in front of the opponents tubes so they couldn't get to them.
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The mechanism that keeps the springs depressed is a work in progress. :) Quote:
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