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Paul Copioli 20-02-2007 22:46

pic: ThunderChickens 2007
 

Paul Copioli 20-02-2007 22:47

Re: pic: ThunderChickens 2007
 
2007 Robot:

6 motor drive - no shifting
8 bar linkage driven by Globe motor
2 lifts powered by gas shocks. Window motor "puls the pin".
2 motor roller claw end effector.

And of course, a whole lot of rivets!

Kyle Love 20-02-2007 22:48

Re: pic: ThunderChickens 2007
 
That is one beautiful machine!

DanDon 20-02-2007 22:50

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Amazing!

Any idea on when we'll see it in action? :p

Seriously, that has to be the most beautiful-est machine I've ever seen.

Tetraman 20-02-2007 22:53

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I love the way it the materials look. Very awesome!

Corey Balint 20-02-2007 22:57

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Can you give more of an explanation on the arm, Paul?
Its slightly confusing to me.
I'm pretty sure I get it. But I just wanna see if I'm getting it straight.

Paul Copioli 20-02-2007 23:02

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The last set of linkages (connecting the end effector) is a standard 4 bar linkage. The inside set of links is a 4 bar with the links crossed. This allows one motor to drive the entire assembly from the floor to the top ringer with no additional motors, pneumatics, or flip downs. We needed it to save the weight for the lifters. We wanted to do the 4 bar a la 2005, but it would have been too heavy to also have robot lifters.

Davey H 20-02-2007 23:04

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dang man 6 motor drivetrain! I do like the robot though very nice, Interesting end effector.

Arefin Bari 20-02-2007 23:05

Re: pic: ThunderChickens 2007
 
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/27067?

Hmmm.... The Condor found it's long lost twin.

Now that I think about it... do I want to be Copioli or do I want to be Neun? How about both? =)

Looks beautiful guys. I wish we had a mentor like Paul on our team. He helped me out a lot in the beginning of the season when I asked him for pictures and such. Our robot arm was inspired by you guys and team 229 from 2005. Can't wait to see this beauty in action.

Corey Balint 20-02-2007 23:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Copioli (Post 583017)
The last set of linkages (connecting the end effector) is a standard 4 bar linkage. The inside set of links is a 4 bar with the links crossed. This allows one motor to drive the entire assembly from the floor to the top ringer with no additional motors, pneumatics, or flip downs. We needed it to save the weight for the lifters. We wanted to do the 4 bar a la 2005, but it would have been too heavy to also have robot lifters.

Ah thanks Paul, thats what I thought. Was confusing to see at first.
I love the lift, it looks familiar to another I've seen this year...

woody 20-02-2007 23:06

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Does your end effector rotate to take tubes from the human player? Or do you have some other sneaky plan for this? ;)

Tetraman 20-02-2007 23:07

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All these robots are beginning to look similar. This makes me worry and wonder.

Tim Arnold 20-02-2007 23:09

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I take it that 8-Bar linkage = Peaucellier-Lipkin Linkage?

If so, incredible and awesome!

Andrew Blair 20-02-2007 23:10

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FIRST designed the game to generate similar designs. 1 tube at a time, no herding, 72" rule. This year, the best robots will be separated by their strategy and skill, not their mechanical design. Which is good and bad I think...

But the robot looks awesome guys! And anodizing weighs less than powder coat...:(

Lil' Lavery 20-02-2007 23:22

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Astounding. I can't wait to see you guys in Atlanta and Indianapolis.
I love the lift design, but I love the 8-bar even more.
How well does the gripper work if the tube isn't fully inflated?


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