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pic: Team 330 - Beach 'Bot 2010 - "XXXII"
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Quick Specs:
-2-speed 4wd, high traction pneumatic rear tires, AM dualies front -ball roller w/ indication light (notifies driver when robot has possession of ball) -3 distance pneumatic kicker (near, center, far) -hangs from tower -rights itself from any side it should fall - "turtle effect" |
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Does the arm telescope?
Elegant design guys. |
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330 seems to have put out another simple and elegant machine. So simple, in fact, that I have no clue how it works. Can we get some pictures of the kicker? And how does it hang? Is that a accelerometer and/or gyro on the arm?
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Great Design!
very simple, cant wait to see it up close at LA. |
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Saw you're behind the glass again Shane (although not touching the sticks :p)
Everyone should be afraid! Goodluck 330, should be a good season with that beast. |
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EDIT: Nevermind, they aren't the organge light. Right after posting this I saw the robot in a match. haha. |
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how are these new pneumatics doing? |
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Your robot is bomb, good luck guys at your regionals. You guys did a great job incorporating all aspects of the game, and are one of the most consistent hangers out there. Have fun guys, and good luck.
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Thanks everyone!
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The hanging is very consistent and reliable. We can hang from the ground or the bump, but typically we have been hanging from the bump. We can start anywhere in the near or center zones and hang in about 15 seconds. On the arm, those are the two indication lights that tell the drivers when a ball is captured by the roller. They come in handy when capturing balls in blind spots. Quote:
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Beautiful robot, very well driven, the kicker is magic! I kind of got pictures of it but it's kind of a pain to attach pictures to gallery threads....
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Here is a shot during assembly which shows the detail of the kicker. 3 cylinders are used. Two 3/4" bore "trigger" cylinders in the front, and one 1.5" bore cylinder in the back which supplies the major punch for center and far kicks. Just the trigger cylinders are used to fire balls in the near zone.
For center and far shots, the rear cylinder is charge while the trigger cylinders lock it back. The "triggers" are then shot and the geometry in the linkages allow the kicker foot to increase speed as the "triggers" travel through their stroke. The large cylinder only uses roughly 4 inches of stroke, allowing for decent compressor recharge time. The different between center and far kicks: Stopping the roller results in a center (low) shot and running the roller as we kick results in a far (chip/high) shot. All the kicking options and cylinder timings are coordinated in software. ![]() |
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Beautiful robot guys, wouldn't expect anything less. Little curious how your ball roller works though. Good luck in Arizona, Im rooting for you guys!
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