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JamesBrown 30-03-2010 16:56

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Dkt01 30-03-2010 16:57

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Cool idea. What kind of hook are you using, and how far must the tape advance before it goes over the bar? My experience has been that tape measures collapse pretty easily.
Good Luck!

JamesBrown 30-03-2010 17:02

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The hookis made of bent aluminum and weighs ~2 oz, the tape measure we used advertises as being able to extend 13 ft horizontally before it collapses. It can easily make it up to the bar.

Chris is me 30-03-2010 17:18

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Your mechanism is extremely clever. I'm jealous. Congrats on having lots of rookie ingenuity!

Lil' Lavery 30-03-2010 18:42

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1712 prototyped a few different versions of tape measure-based hanging devices, but weren't able to produce one that could meet our desired results. What brand and model tape measure did you use? Can you post some pictures of your hook? Were you able to avoid any issues with the cantilevered load on the tape measure?

Rob 30-03-2010 19:16

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My experience with prototyping such devices leads me to believe that this is a FatMax Extreme tape measure from Stanley.

Great work!

Lil' Lavery 30-03-2010 19:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob (Post 945924)
My experience with prototyping such devices leads me to believe that this is a FatMax Extreme tape measure from Stanley.

I attempted a prototype with one of those, so I'm trying to see what differences they had that led to better results. That is one beast of a tape measure, though.

Bill_B 30-03-2010 19:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesBrown (Post 945855)
The hookis made of bent aluminum and weighs ~2 oz, the tape measure we used advertises as being able to extend 13 ft horizontally before it collapses. It can easily make it up to the bar.

Did you see this thread? http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=82109

sv2198 30-03-2010 20:32

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I saw that in Boston, and it was awesome. Every time you guys went up to hang everyone would turn around to see the "tape measure bot" lift itself up. The most impressive thing was that it worked very well, one of the most consistent hangers of the competition.

JamesBrown 30-03-2010 23:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob (Post 945924)
My experience with prototyping such devices leads me to believe that this is a FatMax Extreme tape measure from Stanley.

Great work!

Yeah, that's the one.

I will see if I can find some pictures of the hook tomorrow.

Trey178 05-02-2015 18:12

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The black box/housing everything is assembled in is easy to understand. My questions are:

1:Is the tape spool a custom part? If so how did you attach the tape?

2:How does the spool fit in the assembly?

pandamonium 11-01-2016 19:16

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Can someone please give me some more information on this concept. I would like to build a prototype.

bhsrobotics1671 13-01-2016 20:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pandamonium (Post 1521527)
Can someone please give me some more information on this concept. I would like to build a prototype.

Agreed, more information would be useful.

Knufire 13-01-2016 20:31

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Thirded.

The Ginger 13-01-2016 20:39

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my team has been talking about this type of mechanism since kickoff, personally I would like to know how well this works for you and if we should give more thought to this idea.


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