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Nate Edwards 02-02-2009 16:01

Team 957 1/30 Update
 
Its been a few years since we have updated during the build season but I figured I would share our progress up to the the 30th of January. The pictures are posted here:
http://www.team957.com/01_30_09/

Please share any comments you have.

Thanks
Nate Edwards
957

Jared Russell 02-02-2009 16:23

Re: Team 957 1/30 Update
 
Very nice coaxial crab drive. Just make sure that bumpers will be supported all the way around the frame.

What motors are you using for steering?

Nate Edwards 02-02-2009 16:25

Re: Team 957 1/30 Update
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Abwehr (Post 812873)
Very nice coaxial crab drive. Just make sure that bumpers will be supported all the way around the frame.

What motors are you using for steering?

We are adding bumper supports as we have an inch of play on the outside of the frame each way. The bumpers will be added tonight, there will be 6 inches on either side of the large opening on the front and the sides and back will be completly covered. We call it the golden ratio.

For the steering we are using a 1:1 ratio with the window motor. It may be too fast so we may tone it down.

katyrobo2177 02-02-2009 16:28

Re: Team 957 1/30 Update
 
very interesting design, ours is somewhat similar minus the 8 wheels lol will you guys be shooting any?

Nate Edwards 02-02-2009 16:33

Re: Team 957 1/30 Update
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by katyrobo2177 (Post 812878)
very interesting design, ours is somewhat similar minus the 8 wheels lol will you guys be shooting any?

We will be having a conveyor about 8 inches from the back made out of industrial belt. It will take them to the top where a small ramp will shoot out the balls. Our best distance is about 5-7 feet away. We can slow down the motor to shoot closer and we can shoot a little further away with less accuracy. The last test (on the wooden platform you can see on the left in the last picture) we did we scored 14 out of 15 from 6 feet.

katyrobo2177 02-02-2009 16:42

Re: Team 957 1/30 Update
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nate Edwards (Post 812885)
We will be having a conveyor about 8 inches from the back made out of industrial belt. It will take them to the top where a small ramp will shoot out the balls. Our best distance is about 5-7 feet away. We can slow down the motor to shoot closer and we can shoot a little further away with less accuracy. The last test (on the wooden platform you can see on the left in the last picture) we did we scored 14 out of 15 from 6 feet.

That is awesome!! And it sounds like you have pretty good accuracy. What type of motors are you using for shooting? We are doing something similar with shooting and 2 conveyor systems controlled by one motor to pick up the balls from the floor to put them into a shooter device that we will be testing again this next week

Nate Edwards 02-02-2009 16:49

Re: Team 957 1/30 Update
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by katyrobo2177 (Post 812893)
That is awesome!! And it sounds like you have pretty good accuracy. What type of motors are you using for shooting? We are doing something similar with shooting and 2 conveyor systems controlled by one motor to pick up the balls from the floor to put them into a shooter device that we will be testing again this next week

We are using a globe motor or two with the gearbox for the conveyor and a friction driven fisher price (without gearbox.) attached to an 8 inch wheel.

Jared Russell 02-02-2009 17:00

Re: Team 957 1/30 Update
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nate Edwards (Post 812874)
We are adding bumper supports as we have an inch of play on the outside of the frame each way. The bumpers will be added tonight, there will be 6 inches on either side of the large opening on the front and the sides and back will be completly covered. We call it the golden ratio.

For the steering we are using a 1:1 ratio with the window motor. It may be too fast so we may tone it down.

Obviously the back won't be "completely" covered (i.e. the hitch). But without doing the trig myself I *think* you'll still be good, 2/3 coverage wise.

Can't wait to see it in action!


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