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bobl 24-01-2011 12:56

Team 58 - Up, Up and Away!
 
Video of our prototype climbing the tower. Yes, I know that it is oversized. It is just a prototype. We will have it trimmed down to its competition weight and size soon.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMe-Fnh3MkE

thefro526 24-01-2011 13:03

Re: Team 58 - Up, Up and Away!
 
Looks excellent.

Million Dollar Question: How do you plan on deploying it?

SteveGPage 24-01-2011 13:12

Re: Team 58 - Up, Up and Away!
 
Looks good, Bob!

We are looking forward to seeing you all again at BAE!

Steve

TGallagher 24-01-2011 13:32

Re: Team 58 - Up, Up and Away!
 
That looks like an interesting design. Out of curiosity, how do you plan to get on to the tower? It looks like the wheels start around the tower.

Ian Curtis 24-01-2011 16:50

Re: Team 58 - Up, Up and Away!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thefro526 (Post 1007203)
Looks excellent.

Million Dollar Question: How do you plan on deploying it?

I see two bands of surgical tubing on the backside, looks to me like it is some sort of spring loaded mechanism that lets them wrap around.

Not nearly enough wood to be on a Riot Crew robot... good luck this year!

bearbot 24-01-2011 17:00

Re: Team 58 - Up, Up and Away!
 
nice job jw how much does it weigh and how does it go around the pipe

Creator Mat 24-01-2011 17:44

Re: Team 58 - Up, Up and Away!
 
congrats on getting up the pole

geyer 24-01-2011 21:52

Re: Team 58 - Up, Up and Away!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by iCurtis (Post 1007321)
I see two bands of surgical tubing on the backside, looks to me like it is some sort of spring loaded mechanism that lets them wrap around.

Not nearly enough wood to be on a Riot Crew robot... good luck this year!

How are your teams planning on attaching the arms after they have sprung and are around the pole? We are looking to magnets.

leobot_792 27-01-2011 09:37

Re: Team 58 - Up, Up and Away!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by iCurtis (Post 1007321)
I see two bands of surgical tubing on the backside, looks to me like it is some sort of spring loaded mechanism that lets them wrap around.

Not nearly enough wood to be on a Riot Crew robot... good luck this year!

seems to be that the bands hold back the arms until the bot collides with the pole and then the arms snap shut? we had a something had that. have any ideas on the deployment? that happens to be a bigger problem than the actual minibot.

wjr1965 27-01-2011 13:22

Re: Team 58 - Up, Up and Away!
 
Great job! Here are some more:
http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...+climbing&aq=f

Astarties 29-01-2011 22:10

Re: Team 58 - Up, Up and Away!
 
From the looks of it, it seems to be using the same theory as our as far as holdinh itself on the pole goes. For Team 58's sake as well as ours, I'm not going to say, but it's pretty simple when it's detailed out.


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