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Team 1735 - Green Reapers Robot
![]() Here is our 2008 robot from the morning of ship. |
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The claw idea was mentioned for our manipulator but we never thought it would work >.<
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Cool i like the fencing. Are you going to GSR???????:confused:
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D-FENCE! Looks good, we'll be cheering for you in Boston!
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nice design, that looks like a very lightweight but sturdy arm. i wish i could see it in action. any videos?
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hi nick!!! We have one smexy robot, dont we?
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What happened to the sweet scythe you guys put in? :P
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Say, what material did you use for the claw? Steel conduit? Fiber glass?
thanks, Vivek |
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Darn!
Were there any non roller or grabber claws that worked? I am talking about something like driving against the ball when its against a wall and have the ball get "trapped" in the claw. Our manipulator design requires the ball to be able to escape out the top but not so much the sides or front. thanks, Vivek |
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We don't even deal with the ball anymore, we use our speed. We just race around in circles..... or try to at any rate. |
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Vivek, look up 230's robot from this year (Gaelhawks). Their ball acquisition mechanism is similar to what i think you're describing.
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Sam,
That is like our manipulator right now except we don't have those long (plastic? fb?) white rods in the front to keep the ball in. We have tried a lot of things but nothing really seems to work. Look at this video to see how our manipulator worked. We are the large black robot with 2264 on the side. Was 230 able to pick up balls off the ground to hurdle? thanks, Vivek |
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the white rods in the front are pvc (.5'' i think). they smashed a ball into a field element/other robot to acquire.
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Vivek --
We had "PAWS" that were pneumatically operated and worked beautifully in Atlanta. The main premise was based upon two arcs that curved with a 20" radius over the top of the ball. The arcs were mounted at a specific distance (determined via CAD) that extended past the apex of the ball as much as possible yet also stayed just barely inside our starting constraints. The mount point allowed us to not only "pounce" on the ball but also kick it off in the same motion when releasing. The bottom part of the arcs were separate forklift-style arcs that played no real role in capturing the ball. In Atlanta, they were pneumatically actuated so they could be brought up and down as we saw fit. The upgrades we did for Atlanta would have put us near the top in hurdling capability at our other two competitions had we thought of these ideas earlier in the season. The paws worked out really well, gaining us at least 1-2 hurdles every match in Atlanta (our elevator wire kept snapping which is why we only got one until 1983 suggested and donated some sailor's rope). The time it took to capture the ball was dependent upon driver's skill, but once it was lined up it took less than half a second for the piston to close the paws and capture the ball. Pic to come later. |
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Although all of these posts have given me good ideas, what I really meant was stationary claws. If that makes sense. I meant claws that do not grab the ball mechanically (no powered grabbing besides pushing against the ball). Keep em coming please! I'm sure someone will get something out of this. Its mighty constructive and the pvc rod gave me an idea that just might work with only minor alteration to our bot. thanks, vivek |
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This video has one point where it is easy to see there unique pickup. |
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Technically, 217's claw wasn't actuated in the classical sense to pick the ball up. They had a motorized shoulder joint and a pneumatic release. The potential energy contained within flex'ed PVC and extended surgical tubing is what allowed them to pick the ball up and keep it with no motorized components on the actual claw.
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488 and 1778 and 2552 out here in Washington had claws like I think you are asking about. In the seattle regional 488 added another part to their bot that would hold the ball in from the top, but it still worked adequately before that at the Oregon regional.
You can see 488's alright in this one... http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv...p?matchid=5363 1778 in this one, and the other team had the same bot as 1778... http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv...p?matchid=5364 Hope it helps... |
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16-here's a video (16 is on is the team with blue bumpers and a shooter) |
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Worked okay when their wasn't any defense on them. But as soon as the bashing began they had trouble acquiring game pieces. |
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