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jfischer 24-02-2010 10:33

ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
The 2010 Team 56 video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyqg137B2fg

coldfusion1279 24-02-2010 10:42

Re: ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
Nice. In the first hanging video I was wondering if you were using a cable or had an arm made entirely of braided carbon nanotubes. The second clip confirmed cable.:rolleyes:

Do you have two rollers in front? One at top and one behind the ball just above the kicker, or is that just a structural piece? If it is two, does that work better?

Good Luck, see you in NJ.

jfischer 24-02-2010 10:44

Re: ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
The back roller is not driven, it spins freely and stops the ball from going to far into the frame of the robot.

Dancin103 24-02-2010 13:02

Re: ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
It looks good guys. Can't wait until Philly.

Cass

RoboTigers1796 24-02-2010 20:31

Re: ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
Wow guys looks great. Too bad your not coming over to the NYC regional again. Either way best of luck over in NJ and PHI. We'll be watching and rooting you guys on. Maybe we'll see y'all in Atlanta again.

293spike 28-02-2010 15:15

Re: ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
it looks great. One question though. In the video it looks as though when it is hanging it might be touching the sides of the tower. Is this so, or is it just an odd angle?

nlknauss 28-02-2010 15:19

Re: ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
Go Robbe! Looking forward to seeing you guys this year, great design!

jblay 28-02-2010 15:57

Re: ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
Great looking bot as always. Its too bad we won't see you at NY this year but I look forward to checking you guys out when I go to Trenton.

I was wondering why you have the pvc at the ends of your roller. Is it to stop the ball from slipping out when you turn?

GaryVoshol 28-02-2010 19:02

Re: ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 293spike (Post 929754)
it looks great. One question though. In the video it looks as though when it is hanging it might be touching the sides of the tower. Is this so, or is it just an odd angle?

They're still ELEVATED. Recheck the definition in section 7.2.

JHSmentor 28-02-2010 19:07

Re: ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
Is the hook supposed to disengage from the lifting rod? If so, what did you do to allow that to happen? Any close up picks or anything?

Coach Tom 28-02-2010 19:14

Re: ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
Personally, I'd love to see a 56, 2016 and 2753 alliance in Trenton, NJ -- I know Howard S. sure would. Go Robbe.

Chris is me 28-02-2010 19:25

Re: ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
From what I've seen, there's no way any of those 3 teams will be available to form an alliance with by the end of the first draft round. Good stuff.

What actuates the hanging arm? The spring they're using would be really nice on my team's robot.

jfischer 28-02-2010 19:28

Re: ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
1. The PVC at the ends of the front roller keeps the ball on the roller during turns.

2. The weight of the robot during hanging is completely supported by the cable, not the arm. The hook is designed to pivot away from the arm during hanging. Sometimes it dangles in place and other times it separates completely - both are acceptable during our hanging sequence.

Can't wait for the NJ Regional to start.

ks_mumupsi 28-02-2010 19:31

Re: ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coach Tom (Post 929820)
Personally, I'd love to see a 56, 2016 and 2753 alliance in Trenton, NJ -- I know Howard S. sure would. Go Robbe.


Would be a fun alliance to say the least :)

DarkFlame145 28-02-2010 19:35

Re: ROBBE XTREME - Team 56 Video
 
Do I see last years wheels on the back?


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