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CraigHickman 24-02-2007 20:27

pic: 114: [currently un-named] In the crate
 

=Martin=Taylor= 24-02-2007 20:53

Re: pic: 114: [currently un-named] In the crate
 
You might want to armor those cameras. There are going to be a lot of arm-flailing robots in this year’s game...

I would have to guess that this is an arm/elevator design where the manipulator is raised up and down by the actuators on the back. I'm guessing that the arm can lean forward to allow for a "parking space" on the back of the robot. I'm also willing to bet that the ramps were removed to make weight :cool:

As to how the manipulator works I honestly have no idea...

GL at SVR and Davis! Looks like another slick machine from 114!

CraigHickman 24-02-2007 21:05

Re: pic: 114: [currently un-named] In the crate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hachiban VIII (Post 585851)
You might want to armor those cameras. There are going to be a lot of arm-flailing robots in this year’s game...

I would have to guess that this is an arm/elevator design where the manipulator is raised up and down by the actuators on the back. I'm guessing that the arm can lean forward to allow for a "parking space" on the back of the robot. I'm also willing to bet that the ramps were removed to make weight

Close, but not right at all. The manipulator is raised by a mechanism that isn't visible. The arm doesn't lean... at least not in the sense that you think. And there were never ramps... we make weight by about 10 pounds.

Edit: Also, the armor for the cameras isn't installed in that picture, but will be present on the final bot.

lukevanoort 24-02-2007 21:19

Re: pic: 114: [currently un-named] In the crate
 
Very nice! It looks really clean and effective. I've gotta ask the usual questions, weight? Speed? Nifty software doohickeys?

Quote:

Originally Posted by 114ManualLabor (Post 585863)
Edit: Also, the armor for the cameras isn't installed in that picture, but will be present on the final bot.

What are you using for armor? I ask because I'm a bit worried about our camera, and its in a similar mount position. (on the side of the arm)

CraigHickman 24-02-2007 22:54

Re: pic: 114: [currently un-named] In the crate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lukevanoort (Post 585873)
Very nice! It looks really clean and effective. I've gotta ask the usual questions, weight? Speed? Nifty software doohickeys?


What are you using for armor? I ask because I'm a bit worried about our camera, and its in a similar mount position. (on the side of the arm)

Our armor comes in the form of Acrylic domes made for security cameras.

GaryVoshol 25-02-2007 08:02

Re: pic: 114: [currently un-named] In the crate
 
I like the "Bucket o' Parts".

CraigHickman 25-02-2007 19:43

Re: pic: 114: [currently un-named] In the crate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryV1188 (Post 586044)
I like the "Bucket o' Parts".

Thanks! It's our lead machinist's method of securing all our long stock that we bring. He cuts out the bottom of an OSH bucket, and screws it to the wall in the crate.

(no one has guessed how the arm works... even though it has been mentioned elsewhere on CD...)

[edit: this is a view from the back of the bot. have fun ;)]

Guy Davidson 26-02-2007 02:22

Re: pic: 114: [currently un-named] In the crate
 
I have to vote Cyclopes for the name, because while almost every other robot has zero or one cameras, you guys have two - the perfect paradox.

robostangs548 27-02-2007 20:22

Re: pic: 114: [currently un-named] In the crate
 
When i was a kid... My friend Tigger always said.... TTFN Ta Ta For Now..... I guess you just have to let them go, but I never want to let our robot get on that UPS truck seeing as how last year the truck that ours was in rolled over, and all the electrical was screwed up, case was messed up, and robot was a little bent out of shape, but with a little hand bending and some C-Clamps it was fighting fit for our matches. Good luck with your robot, and I cant wait to see the real beast unleashed. I wish you and your team the best of luck at regionals.

CraigHickman 18-03-2007 00:37

Re: pic: 114: [currently un-named] In the crate
 
I figured I'd post here after we thought up a name for the bot, so here goes:

Our bot for 07 has been named FloJo, after a former mentor who spent 10 years teaching us to build the robot ourself. The team would not be where it is today without him. FloJo did amazingly well at SVR, and looks forward to playing with it's robot friends at Davis. See you all there!


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