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Paul Copioli 20-02-2008 14:11

pic: ThunderChickens 2008 Robot View 1
 

Paul Copioli 20-02-2008 14:27

Re: pic: ThunderChickens 2008 Robot View 1
 
This is team 217's 2008 Robot. Specifications are:

Drive:

4 CIM motors with AndyMark shifting guts custom packaged within our sheet metal base. Top speed approximately 17 fps.

Sheet metal components designed and assembled by ThunderChicken students and engineering mentors in SolidWorks, but manufactured by team 148.

Shuttle:

Linear slides with 27 inches of travel using globe motor and cable with a 3 inch pulley.

Arm:

2 Fisher price motors through AndyMark AM Planetary and custom gearbox utilizing the AM super shifter parts with the total gear ratio of 1000:1. The arm has the ability to shift into neutral.

Grabber:

1" PVC (of course) utilizing an 8" stroke 1 1/2" bore cylinder for the open and close.

The lovely 80" rule:

We have obeyed every aspect of the 80" rule. It is impossible for our robot to violate the 80" rule (if we are not tipped over). Our goal was to have the inspection checklist item that asks if the robot can extend past 80" be filled in as "no" so the refs will never have to make a judgment call.

Our auton video is linked here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...523#post703523

T3_1565 20-02-2008 15:09

Re: pic: ThunderChickens 2008 Robot View 1
 
holy 1000:1?!?! is that really nessacary?? we only use like a 4:1 ratio for our arm lol

Richard Wallace 20-02-2008 15:12

Re: pic: ThunderChickens 2008 Robot View 1
 
Very nice, Thunderchickens. We are looking forward to seeing you in St. Louis.

I see you are doing auto without an IR sensor (no Robocoach interaction). Do you have the IR sensor on the robot at all?

Also, I like the use of last year's low-cost rack plywood as a crash barrier on your test track. Waste not, want not.

Paul Copioli 20-02-2008 15:22

Re: pic: ThunderChickens 2008 Robot View 1
 
We are using the IR sensor. It is shown in one of the other pictures.

Gabe Salas Jr. 20-02-2008 15:27

Re: pic: ThunderChickens 2008 Robot View 1
 
This robot is gorgeous. Treat her kind. I can't wait to see her in person. ;)

Aren_Hill 20-02-2008 15:42

Re: pic: ThunderChickens 2008 Robot View 1
 
so seeing as the sheet metal parts were made by the robowranglers...is a twin lurking down south?

techtiger1 20-02-2008 16:21

Re: pic: ThunderChickens 2008 Robot View 1
 
Mr.Copioli whats his/her name? Looks like a winner once again from one of the best teams in FIRST. The mechanics of it all look fairy simple for a 217 robot, I like it.
Another question similar is the elevator to the 05 design, they look alike.

Richard Wallace 20-02-2008 21:50

Re: pic: ThunderChickens 2008 Robot View 1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aren_Hill (Post 703561)
so seeing as the sheet metal parts were made by the robowranglers...is a twin lurking down south?

Come to St. Louis next week, and see for yourself. :)

And since 494/70 will be there, you might get to see two sets of twins. :cool:

(The above is pure speculation -- I have no inside knowledge.)

Josh Fox 20-02-2008 23:27

Re: pic: ThunderChickens 2008 Robot View 1
 
there is only one thing i have to say about this bot:

SPEED


nice work


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