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Travis Covington 06-03-2007 02:04

pic: Team 968 - 2007 Robot
 

AdamHeard 06-03-2007 02:13

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I still can't decide whether the red or blue looks better....

sanddrag 06-03-2007 02:14

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Oh snap! Did you guys take it to a photo shoot place? Haha, nice work. See you thurs. Let me know if there is anything you need.

EDIT: Wowza! Go for the high res. I can almost see my fingerprints left in the machining oil! Naw, j/k, you know they cleaned it before the shoot. :D

Gabe 06-03-2007 02:18

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Sweet robot, looks so different with the 4" wheels, kinda funny!:p

chaoticprout 06-03-2007 02:22

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Sexy time!

ZachKahn 06-03-2007 03:00

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Wow, that's a nice looking robot.

I can't wait to see it perform at LA.

Good luck this season.

Sagar Vyas 06-03-2007 03:28

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Great looking robot, not to mention the quality of the photo. Very distinctive, resembles the 2006 robot (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/23508) and yes looks very familiar. I like how your parts are power coated!

Alex Cormier 06-03-2007 08:41

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wow, look at that 968 gets anice back drop and 254 doesn't. :p

It looks sweet guys and the video 254 provided shows how these bots are top notch.

what do you have powering the lifter?

Ben Piecuch 06-03-2007 10:19

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It looks like they are using twin Big CIMs to power the elevator. They look geared down just a bit (maybe 1.5:1) and spin an approximately 2" spool. A cable does all the pulling. It's amazing how quickly they drop that thing! We limited our PWM output on the down motion of our elevator to eliminate just that phenomenon...

Overall, quite a capable robot! I'm still trying to figure out how they line up to grab the tube so quickly... Nice grabber btw!

BEN

jackie Ha 06-03-2007 13:24

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag (Post 591668)
Oh snap! Did you guys take it to a photo shoot place? Haha, nice work. See you thurs. Let me know if there is anything you need.

EDIT: Wowza! Go for the high res. I can almost see my fingerprints left in the machining oil! Naw, j/k, you know they cleaned it before the shoot. :D

Nah, it was taken in the high school cafeteria. We used the carpet that we just got as a back drop.

AdamHeard 06-03-2007 13:26

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So you have two Big CIMs for the lifter, pneumatics for the grabber actuation....

I'm assuming two small CIMs for the drivetrain.

What else is being used, Are the ramps static or are they FP powered.

Cory 06-03-2007 13:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 591905)
So you have two Big CIMs for the lifter, pneumatics for the grabber actuation....

I'm assuming two small CIMs for the drivetrain.

What else is being used, Are the ramps static or are they FP powered.

The elevator will be different on the competition robot. The setup we have now is way too fast. The speed you see the elevator moving at in that video is only 5/8 of the maximum output. During the fix-it window last week we made a new setup that uses AM planetaries and FP motors, that should be roughly the same speed as what you see in the video.

The ramps will be lifted by gas springs.

AdamHeard 06-03-2007 13:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cory (Post 591912)
The elevator will be different on the competition robot. The setup we have now is way too fast. The speed you see the elevator moving at in that video is only 5/8 of the maximum output. During the fix-it window last week we made a new setup that uses AM planetaries and FP motors, that should be roughly the same speed as what you see in the video.

The ramps will be lifted by gas springs.

That should save a good chunk of weight, right?

Cory 06-03-2007 13:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 591913)
That should save a good chunk of weight, right?

~5 lbs

Wetzel 06-03-2007 14:21

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I spy a patched tube.

Wetzel


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