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MrForbes 13-01-2011 10:35

Re: Arm and grabber design test video
 
Oh, like the stuff on the back of Steve's phone? :)

Rangel 13-01-2011 13:58

Re: Arm and grabber design test video
 
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Originally Posted by squirrel (Post 998976)
Oh, like the stuff on the back of Steve's phone? :)

Yes, and the sticky and rough material on the phone is now called "stuff".:D

Stephen of REX 13-01-2011 14:03

Re: Arm and grabber design test video
 
One time I was at a convenient store and there was a little display for a no slide cell phone pad. It was inclined at something like 45 degrees and you could rest a cell phone on it without it sliding off. Truly miracle material like this would make for a successful manipulator.

James Tonthat 13-01-2011 14:08

Re: Arm and grabber design test video
 
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Originally Posted by synth3tk (Post 998763)
What's the song name? It sounds familiar, but I can't place my finger on it.

Also, that's a really unique concept. How did you guys come up with the idea?

I think it's a remix of Deadmau5 - Strobe, it doesn't sound exactly like the original.

Al Skierkiewicz 13-01-2011 14:25

Re: Arm and grabber design test video
 
Fredi,
If only more teams follow your lead for design. Think, prototype, think some more, prototype some more, think and design. I am always impressed by your team. Nice job.

synth3tk 13-01-2011 14:40

Re: Arm and grabber design test video
 
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Originally Posted by James Tonthat (Post 999139)
I think it's a remix of Deadmau5 - Strobe, it doesn't sound exactly like the original.

Thanks, I thought that was them. I'll have to go through the discography later. (Yes, I really do love that genre! :D)

nick_champ_2 13-01-2011 14:46

Re: Arm and grabber design test video
 
I like it, though just through watching the video, you have the arm closing at the exact time that the bottom of the "gripper" touches the tube. This should be tried in a more realistic situation where the bot will drive past or push the tube while closing the "gripper". That way you can verify that the gripper will grasp the tube as it is being pushed away.

Just a thought. We are going to be working on a complex arm starting today!!!!

Zach Purser 14-01-2011 08:38

Re: Arm and grabber design test video
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nick_champ_2 (Post 999161)
I like it, though just through watching the video, you have the arm closing at the exact time that the bottom of the "gripper" touches the tube. This should be tried in a more realistic situation where the bot will drive past or push the tube while closing the "gripper". That way you can verify that the gripper will grasp the tube as it is being pushed away.

Or add a contact switch to the bottom of the gripper.

SteveJanesch 14-01-2011 10:29

Re: Arm and grabber design test video
 
Thanks for posting, Fredi. I love your prototyping methods. Any thought to how to pick up the logo pieces in auton? We had a couple wrinkles to iron out in Rack 'N' Roll having to start inside the 28x38x60 envelope (with our gripper closed) and the game piece touching the robot - we had to push the tube away first, then drive forward, pick it up, then finally approach the rack. Or will you be able to hold the ubertube in the gripper at the start of auton?

- Steve

MrForbes 14-01-2011 10:43

Re: Arm and grabber design test video
 
this stuff?

http://apps.facebook.com/ecwid-shop/store/43090479006

or if that doesn't show up where you are,

http://www.egrips.com/

falconmaster 14-01-2011 10:43

Re: Arm and grabber design test video
 
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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz (Post 999148)
Fredi,
If only more teams follow your lead for design. Think, prototype, think some more, prototype some more, think and design. I am always impressed by your team. Nice job.

We don't always have the money to just buy our way out so we have people argue their points to convince the rest of us, then we buy, buy, buy!

falconmaster 14-01-2011 10:58

Re: Arm and grabber design test video
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveJanesch (Post 999845)
Thanks for posting, Fredi. I love your prototyping methods. Any thought to how to pick up the logo pieces in auton? We had a couple wrinkles to iron out in Rack 'N' Roll having to start inside the 28x38x60 envelope (with our gripper closed) and the game piece touching the robot - we had to push the tube away first, then drive forward, pick it up, then finally approach the rack. Or will you be able to hold the ubertube in the gripper at the start of auton?

- Steve

We might work on that soon....

MrForbes 14-01-2011 11:11

Re: Arm and grabber design test video
 
The NERDS 2007 robot has a "wrist" joint that let the claw (with a tube loaded in it) flip down and extend out at the beginning of the match. I seem to recall it took a lot of planning and a bit of luck to make it work. We're thinking of a similar concept again, but possibly a telescoping action instead of hinging?


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