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Its a question mark ?
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It's a broken cedilla!
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Somewhere there's a ticking crocodile ...
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come on guys, you took all the good puns. lamesauce!
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Lemme guess Cormier... is it a hook? :rolleyes:
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I hope you guys didn't skip school to make that...:p
Spoiler for For those that didn't get the pun:
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*Groan*
Looks like a pretty good hook to me. Hope it hangs in their under load. /non-hook based pun attempt |
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Holy cow, you could hang 10 robots off that thing. I hope you guys don't have weight problems, because that's seriously overdesigned. Friggen Awesome, but way overdesigned.
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:confused: The Riddler strikes again!:confused:
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I don't know if I like the right side, or if I prefer the left.
It looks like it's come to a standoff. |
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(the "overengineered" or "overdesigned" thing is a pet peeve of mine) No question that it's strong enough, though |
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The real question is what comes before the question mark.
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Chad disagrees, but I think your bluffing.
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alex i definitely think that this means you are going to hang
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Haha, some nice replies here.
It's not that large or heavy, just a quick build from off the shelf materials. There is a reason for the amount of standoffs... |
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Now that we are done competing with it. I can go into a little bit more detail about it. The hook weighs around 1lb. Not bad for an entire arm assembly with a weight of 6lbs to get an easy 2 points.
Now, does it still look "over engineered"? We wrapped the winch cable in and out of all of the stand-offs, for one reason. Stability, I was scared that we would rip out a stand-off or the cable if we only put it around one of them. We never had a issues with it all and I was very happy. |
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Do you see a cable attachment point? How about a mounting mechanism? All I can say is, without the rest of the lifting system, this is very questionable. Buuuuwaaaaahaha. OK, now that the second image is available, it answers my question. Ohhhh, I did it again! |
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Imitation is the sincerest of flattery... ...I stole the entire idea for 2849's hook once we ran out of weight for our pole climbing arm. You'll see something very like it in Baltimore over the next 3 days... Joe J. |
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I don't see buckling being a problem... ...plenty strong for me. Joe J. |
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See my edit at the bottom of my post. |
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We easily hang 150lbs off a similar hook (only with plastic spacers and the official screw of all right-thinking FIRSTers the 10-24). Our last one is the axle for a pulley with a loop of 1.9mm Spectra from Spearit.com all is well. The only "tricks" are just to be sure that the axle gets loaded in double shear not in bending because over an inch span the stress can get a bit higher than I'd like and make sure to guide the cable to the middle so that one side doesn't take all the load over the other. If those are the hardest issues I have to solve in FIRST, I'd be in good shape... Joe J. |
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Now, after Alex posted the second picture, the design intent became much clearer. Thus my edit with an additional reference back to earlier posts. Quote:
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