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Garth1388 06-02-2007 20:13

pic: Team 1388 Arm Teaser
 

T3_1565 06-02-2007 20:18

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may I ask why you went with pnematics on the elbow joint?? Other that that it looks really nice! make sure you don't pop the tubes with that claw lol :p (what's that made of by the way?)

MattLi 06-02-2007 20:49

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Am I correct in saying that the donuts are going to fit in the little hole in the claw? Are you guys going to just come under a ringer and pick it up by balancing it in the hole?

Uberbots 06-02-2007 21:00

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i predict about 3 upper arm movements per game with that configuration... it looks soooo nice though.

Nuttyman54 06-02-2007 21:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by T3_1565 (Post 573233)
may I ask why you went with pnematics on the elbow joint??

Weight and ease of use is my guess. It would appear that they intend to drop it flat on the floor for pickup and then raise it straight up to score, with no in-between positions necessary. Makes the operator's job easier

Po-ser 06-02-2007 21:42

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Pretty :)

I love the blue sprockets.

How much does it weigh? Also, could you explain that rod sticking out from the base with the springs on it? Is it a stopper of some kind? I can't really see if it's connected to something....

Garth1388 07-02-2007 17:38

Re: pic: Team 1388 Arm Teaser
 
We chose to use pneumatics on the elbow because we thought it would be easier to do than to mess with motors or chains that far out. We also thought that it would be much more simple for the operators. The original design was for the elbow to deploy in autonomous and remain out the remainder of the match, but as we built it and thought that it might interfere with defense we started to sweat a little. Once we finished it, we found that it would recall with a little nudge. We still aren't planning on using that joint too many times.

The rod sticking out of the side is our mechanism for releasing a ramp and platform. It's hooked up to a lever on the shaft wich will turn it, causing more levers to turn, causing the pressure of the springs to push them out.

The whole system, including the base weighs about 20 pounds, I think. We made the base a little beefy, but we wanted the support.

The claw is made of some kind of poly-something-or-other. There are people on the team that know the name but I don't. But we all took turns standing and jumping on it and it didn't break or even warp! The claw weighs only about a pound and a half.

Mike Hendricks 08-02-2007 23:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Po-ser (Post 573294)
Pretty :)

I love the blue sprockets.

Thanks :)

The sprockets were spray painted using Dupli Color's 2 stage metalic spray paint. It's found in most auto part stores.

skillinp 10-02-2007 17:48

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By the way the claw is made of polypropylene (corecting our lazy leader who is too lazy to go find one of the like 15 people on the team who could've anwsered the question).

Oh, and also with chains and everything in working condition on the A-frame and arm ways like 27lbs.

TURBO (1388) 10-02-2007 20:08

Re: pic: Team 1388 Arm Teaser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by skillinp (Post 575596)
By the way the claw is made of polypropylene (corecting our lazy leader who is too lazy to go find one of the like 15 people on the team who could've anwsered the question).

Oh, and also with chains and everything in working condition on the A-frame and arm ways like 27lbs.

dang it you beat me to it:D

TURBO (1388) 02-05-2007 19:02

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SIGNATURE?

TURBO (1388) 02-05-2007 19:03

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YES IT WORKS


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