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Matt_Kaplan1902 10-02-2008 12:19

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vivek16 10-02-2008 12:21

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wuh.. buh..gah.. duh?

sweet.

what motors are you using to move the second arm segment?

thanks, Vivek

evanisthat! 10-02-2008 12:22

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:yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes:
This is an incredible robot! It is so clean and it seems every ounce has been well thought out and taken care of. Great job! How fast does it go? How fast can it lift?
Oink Oink!

Barry Bonzack 10-02-2008 12:44

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Look at that powdercoating... Obnoxiously Awesome.

ggoldman 10-02-2008 12:49

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Long lost twins??

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=62626

I see you guys have a pneumatic pivot on your arm, what is it for?

Stephen Kowski 10-02-2008 13:04

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i regret exposing you all to powder coating.....:P tell the miami hurricanes they owe you some sponsorship dollars

Sunshine 10-02-2008 13:06

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SWEET

I love it

Congrats

:ahh: :ahh:

Guy Davidson 10-02-2008 13:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ggoldman (Post 695812)

That was my initial thought too.

Looks like a very impressive beast.

roboticWanderor 10-02-2008 13:25

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very well done! looks heavy duty!

notaPINKtruck 10-02-2008 13:39

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OINK! OINK! BOOM!

That is all.

cziggy343 10-02-2008 13:42

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nice robot! we have a minipulator that picks up the ball the same way... and ours works!

good luck!

-ziggy

edit: after further review... what are the pnuematics for? we have them too, i wanted to see if we use them similarly

Vikesrock 10-02-2008 13:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ggoldman (Post 695812)
Long lost twins??

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=62626

I see you guys have a pneumatic pivot on your arm, what is it for?

I would guess that the pivot pushes the "mast" forward for a playing configuration with the roller claw in front of the robot and down on the ground so it can collect the ball.

Tetraman 10-02-2008 14:28

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Obviously the most competitive and visionary claw system out there.

thefro526 10-02-2008 15:01

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I like it, nice and simple design and if it's anything like your 07 robot it's bound to do well

Doug Leppard 10-02-2008 17:34

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As the lead engineer mentor I want to congratulate our hardware guys putting together one awesome robot. Looks great up close.

Way to go team!

Swampdude 10-02-2008 17:46

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Nice machine guys, I'm sure it's going to rock out a nice hybrid mode too. Does it function the same as 121?

Maggie27 10-02-2008 17:55

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That's amazing!!
& love the colors.
Very neat & tidy. LOVE IT!!!:D :D :p :eek:

rachal 10-02-2008 20:33

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pneumatic pivot? wait.....omg are you going to hurdle by flipping your arm over really fast? :P

Tapoore 10-02-2008 20:59

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Nice bot! Same colors as last year...

What motor is powering the arm?

Rob 10-02-2008 22:02

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Very nice looking bot...LOL

DonRotolo 10-02-2008 22:16

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Oink Oink Boom, indeed. The Boom is clearly coming from the heads of all who observe this awesome, er.. - WalrusPig?

Boy am I glad you guys are not coming to NJ...:D

Don

Josh Goodman 10-02-2008 22:38

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It looks really cool! I am jealous of your design. If it hurdles as well as 121 showed us it could, I'm seeing this type of bot as a powerhouse.

Chris 10-02-2008 22:50

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I'm curious how influenced you were by 121's design?

Looks great, the color scheme is very nice ( not like any walrus or pig I've ever seen ;-) ).

Good Luck This Year

Dan Richardson 10-02-2008 22:50

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Thanks for the compliments guys, what you see here is almost done just a few add ons such as a ball knocker for hybrid period and also noticed a need for gas strut on the arm while driving it today.

http://picasaweb.google.com/DanRRichardson/2008Robot

Should answer most of the other questions, I think.

Quote:

Originally Posted by evanisthat! (Post 695793)
:yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes:
This is an incredible robot! It is so clean and it seems every ounce has been well thought out and taken care of. Great job! How fast does it go? How fast can it lift?
Oink Oink!

Umm about 15 fps in high and maybe 7 in low? It lifts the ball around in about 2-3 seconds I'd guess.

AdamHeard 10-02-2008 23:11

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Wow.... Simply amazing, I like the subtle influences some teams seem to have had on it.

M. Mellott 11-02-2008 00:39

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A beautiful design! Love the integrated transmissions and the simplicity of the arm design!

Congrats to your entire team!!

Phil Ross 11-02-2008 08:28

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does the globe motor on your roller claw backdrive at all when you have the ball sucked in? that was a problem we had with it when we tested ours.

other than that, your bot looks awesome!

Doug Leppard 11-02-2008 08:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 696308)
I'm curious how influenced you were by 121's design?

Looks great, the color scheme is very nice ( not like any walrus or pig I've ever seen ;-) ).

Good Luck This Year

I am not on the hardware team and was not with them on the design, but we did see 121 video before we built ours and were amazed by 121's design. We were already going that direction but I am sure 121's video did influence what the hardware team did if nothing else confirm the direction we were going.

I commend 121 for releasing the video so early. May ours work as well as theirs.

MrForbes 11-02-2008 09:06

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It is a very nice machine! Great job.

One concern that sticks out at me is the pointy ends on the claw, and the one square inch rule...you might want to think about ways to blunt the four points. One way to do this might be to move the last spacer out to the very end, or add another spacer out there.

"<R04> Protrusions from the ROBOT shall not pose hazards to GAME PIECES, team members or event staff. If, in the judgment of the inspectors or referees, a device on the ROBOT poses a hazard (particularly puncture or impalement hazards), the team will be required to remedy the situation before the ROBOT will be allowed to play. If the ROBOT includes protrusions that form the “leading edge” of the ROBOT as it drives, and are less than one square inch in surface area, it will invite detailed inspection. For example, forklifts, lifting arms, grapplers. etc. may be carefully inspected for these hazards.

Note that robot inspectors will be looking for sharp corners and edges that could cause injury, pinch points, entanglement hazards, and impaling projections. Please mitigate all such hazards. This is for the protection of team members as well as game equipment."

TD78 11-02-2008 11:05

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Looks really good guys...I look forward to seeing it in action!

How do you plan on knocking down the ball?

Matt_Kaplan1902 11-02-2008 11:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wadidievrdo2u (Post 696460)
does the globe motor on your roller claw backdrive at all when you have the ball sucked in? that was a problem we had with it when we tested ours.

other than that, your bot looks awesome!

We are actually using a banebot motor on the roller, and we have not had any backdrive problems to speak of yet.

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Originally Posted by RollinTDollin (Post 696524)
Looks really good guys...I look forward to seeing it in action!

How do you plan on knocking down the ball?

C'mon, we have to save at least one secret until we get to competition :p

j/k, we are still working on how exactly we are going to do that, but are pretty close to finishing.

Thanks everyone for all the compliments.

Doug Leppard 11-02-2008 11:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by squirrel (Post 696475)
It is a very nice machine! Great job.

One concern that sticks out at me is the pointy ends on the claw, and the one square inch rule...you might want to think about ways to blunt the four points. One way to do this might be to move the last spacer out to the very end, or add another spacer out there.

"<R04> Protrusions from the ROBOT shall not pose hazards to GAME PIECES, team members or event staff. If, in the judgment of the inspectors or referees, a device on the ROBOT poses a hazard (particularly puncture or impalement hazards), the team will be required to remedy the situation before the ROBOT will be allowed to play. If the ROBOT includes protrusions that form the “leading edge” of the ROBOT as it drives, and are less than one square inch in surface area, it will invite detailed inspection. For example, forklifts, lifting arms, grapplers. etc. may be carefully inspected for these hazards.

Note that robot inspectors will be looking for sharp corners and edges that could cause injury, pinch points, entanglement hazards, and impaling projections. Please mitigate all such hazards. This is for the protection of team members as well as game equipment."

Good point. The claw is powder coated and is totally smooth, not sure about the 1 inch square rule. We will discuss this.

Dan Richardson 11-02-2008 13:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by squirrel (Post 696475)
It is a very nice machine! Great job.

One concern that sticks out at me is the pointy ends on the claw, and the one square inch rule...you might want to think about ways to blunt the four points. One way to do this might be to move the last spacer out to the very end, or add another spacer out there.

"<R04> Protrusions from the ROBOT shall not pose hazards to GAME PIECES, team members or event staff. If, in the judgment of the inspectors or referees, a device on the ROBOT poses a hazard (particularly puncture or impalement hazards), the team will be required to remedy the situation before the ROBOT will be allowed to play. If the ROBOT includes protrusions that form the “leading edge” of the ROBOT as it drives, and are less than one square inch in surface area, it will invite detailed inspection. For example, forklifts, lifting arms, grapplers. etc. may be carefully inspected for these hazards.

Note that robot inspectors will be looking for sharp corners and edges that could cause injury, pinch points, entanglement hazards, and impaling projections. Please mitigate all such hazards. This is for the protection of team members as well as game equipment."


I <3 detailed inspection. We havn't popped a ball yet but I guess we could impail people, I guess we could try on some of those annoying ..... uhmm nm .. We'll take it into consideration thanks.

MrForbes 11-02-2008 13:32

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I was concerned mostly from the impaling people perspective.

You have those tube spacers between the claw panels, it seems to me it would be relatively easy to just add another pair at the very end, and that would make the point into a corner.


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