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I would recommend you make sure the joint where the arm slides is as close to flush as possible and extremely well braced. We had a similar design in 2007 and occasionally had issues with the gripper binding at the joint.
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yea there will be alot of trial and error when making it, but thats just the fun of it! thanks for the info!
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Very interesting, very cool idea. I hope it works well for you guys.
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Wowh! i hope that works. i suggest making a structure around that hinge to prevent torsion, and bending in the x and y.
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Our lead mentor came up with something very similar...
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torsion? and yes i was just too lazy to put the pulley in and i didnt put in a couple of cylinders just cuz i dont want to give away our entire robot.
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Sweet, not something that came up in any of our design meetings. Thats Nice!
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I must say, in a decade of doing FRC, I've never thought of or seen that before.
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our team tossed around a similar idea, but we realized that a hinged arm does exactly the same motion, and doesn't require a slide.
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![]() Here our lift is folded down. That piston actuates so that it becomes vertical. ![]() Here is the lift unfolded to its full height. IIRC, we were either seeded #1 or first pick that year, but we lost in the semifinals due to heavy defense. We never tipped over, but we got pretty darn close a few times according to older members (I wasn't around in 2007). The inability to retract our arm to a lesser height was something our team regretted, I think. I also believe we had some difficulty lining up the slides when it extended... can't really remember. |
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One of the team members on my team came up with a similar idea but we decided that our luck with aligning slide rails like this wouldn't help (bad experience from '07 i believe). Best of luck to you and hope it works for you.
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Just make sure the joints are really stiff, and you'll be fine!
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