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Ty Tremblay 07-02-2007 20:59

Re: pic: Team 319 - Big Bad Bob's Lift System
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hayakuneko (Post 573891)
hey u guys i have a question about the arm. if the arm is stored just like in the picture and there is a pneumatics cylinder on the ends of the wings (also like in the picture)... when the wings are stored how does the arm get its full range of motion?

There's only one 12" long x 2" bore outrigger piston (we figured that if we were going to lift 1 robot, we would tell them to get on that side). Therefore, the arm can go around it when it deploys in autonomous mode.

Greg Marra 07-02-2007 21:03

Re: pic: Team 319 - Big Bad Bob's Lift System
 
Are you worried about teams pulling out the pneumatic hosing running to the outer cylinders or hitting and damaging the cylinders themselves?

Dan Petrovic 07-02-2007 21:37

Re: pic: Team 319 - Big Bad Bob's Lift System
 
Wow!

Look's awesome, you guys!

I can't wait to see this at BAE and maybe at the Balloon Rally this year! ;D

It's amazing what a handful of students and a few mentors can do.

zander_108 07-02-2007 21:57

Re: pic: Team 319 - Big Bad Bob's Lift System
 
wow.... Thats really some nice engineering.. I really like the way you've put thought into the machining of near every single individual piece of aluminum. Hope to see you at the championship games!

d.courtney 08-02-2007 14:36

Re: pic: Team 319 - Big Bad Bob's Lift System
 
how much flex do you get in your wings when there is 148 lbs on them?

Halo4life 08-02-2007 14:49

Re: pic: Team 319 - Big Bad Bob's Lift System
 
How are you guys going to get the other robots onto the wings?


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