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Tytus Gerrish 18-01-2011 22:27

:video 179 logomotion practice
 
When a prototype arm ,robot, driver, and Logomotion field are in the same place, at the same time...

Swampthing Logomotion capping practice 2010/1/18

Pmaxm00 19-01-2011 00:29

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Nice!

Tytus Gerrish 19-01-2011 11:14

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Originally Posted by Pmaxm00 (Post 1003278)
Nice!

thanks, driver practice is always a top priority

Tytus Gerrish 20-01-2011 17:23

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is there no intrest in this? I was hoping to get some feedback, suggestions for improvement, a critique of our method, criticism of a constructive nature, questions or comments?

BrendanB 20-01-2011 17:36

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Originally Posted by Tytus Gerrish (Post 1004468)
is there no intrest in this? I was hoping to get some feedback, suggestions for improvement, a critique of our method, criticism of a constructive nature, questions or comments?

If you guys keep practicing you are looking at two top rows easily!

I would offer more, but I can't see the top! ;)

Tytus Gerrish 20-01-2011 17:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BrendanB (Post 1004481)
If you guys keep practicing you are looking at two top rows easily!

I would offer more, but I can't see the top! ;)

thanks, when its less of a prototype it will be unveiled.

vigkvagkv2 20-01-2011 18:27

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It seems to be a pretty good robot. Is it driving the whole field length during the exercise, and where is it getting the tubes from?

MattC9 20-01-2011 18:43

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I this a 6WD with a arm on a rotating base?

Tytus Gerrish 20-01-2011 21:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by vigkvagkv2 (Post 1004507)
It seems to be a pretty good robot. Is it driving the whole field length during the exercise, and where is it getting the tubes from?

this robot in the video is our 2005 robot with our prototype end effector.


the 2011 robot has the same configuration. at the time of the video the actuator for the end effector wasn't working yet witch is the reason for the cuts.

gblake 20-01-2011 21:25

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Some of the video was cut out; but what we saw took about 15 seconds per hung tube - Any thoughts on the seconds per hung tube (in traffic, but no explicit perisitent harassment) during a match?

Blake

WhiteShadow1474 20-01-2011 21:48

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definitely sounds like a swamp thing :D
cant wait to see more

Alex Cormier 20-01-2011 22:00

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Sow with the wires in the top of the video and the noise. I was thinking you had an elevator. With you proving that you have an arm. Then the wires should be for a roller type claw?

Ultramadscienti 26-01-2011 17:04

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I had no idea the prototype arm worked that well, I was animating at the time. You probably should have invited me to see that :mad:

Cyberphil 26-01-2011 17:15

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Awesome! I can't wait to see this Swamp Thing in Florida!

A few questions:

Why did you cut the video? I am guessing that it is because you don't have a picking up device finalized yet.

What is the ground speed of that robot (In fps if possible).

Isn't it great not to have to worry about snow and snow days?! I wish I could have worked on the robot today!

TJ Cawley 27-01-2011 17:15

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it looks like at the end something dropped. was that a piece of your gripper?


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