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speedbuggy76 25-01-2011 17:13

pic: FRC 2415 Robot design v1
 

AllenGregoryIV 25-01-2011 17:14

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That looks really great.

How are you doing your lift? Winch and cable? Timing Belt? something else?
And how many stages is it?

rutzman 25-01-2011 17:16

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I really like the way this looks. Hopefully I'll be seeing something similar in Palmetto.

I'll go ahead and get the inevitable questions out of the way:

How much does it weigh?
How fast is it supposed to go?

goldenglove002 25-01-2011 17:56

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Wow, looks nice. Can it reach the top rack?

speedbuggy76 25-01-2011 19:22

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Thanks for the comments, we're excited to get moving on it. Working on finishphing up the drive base and cutting pieces for the arm.

It can reach the top rack. It uses a 3 stage telescoping forklift powered by timing belt. Two speed transmission, geared for about 8 and 14 fps I think.

The cad says we'll be underweight, but I think it may be close.

RMS11 25-01-2011 19:27

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we are using a continuous timing belt loop. It should go from bottom to top in about 1.5 seconds powered by 2 550's. The lift is three stages. Thanks for the compliments. Unfortunately, we will not be attending Palmetto this year.

speedbuggy76 25-01-2011 19:30

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Edit: yeah, 2 stages

Chris is me 25-01-2011 19:34

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I can't stop drooling.

dodar 25-01-2011 19:37

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Our team designed an EXACT replica of this but we decided to go with an arm instead of a forklift.

bearbot 25-01-2011 19:39

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how quick does it take too reach the 9'4 scoring peg

nice platform for the minibot on the front

speedbuggy76 25-01-2011 19:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by bearbot (Post 1008324)
how quick does it take too reach the 9'4 scoring peg

nice platform for the minibot on the front


We have designed ro make it all the way up in 1.5 seconds.

rutzman 25-01-2011 19:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RMS11 (Post 1008317)
we are using a continuous timing belt loop. It should go from bottom to top in about 1.5 seconds powered by 2 550's. The lift is three stages. Thanks for the compliments. Unfortunately, we will not be attending Palmetto this year.

My mistake. Proof not to believe everything you read on the internet, I guess.

LLogan 25-01-2011 20:07

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Do you have a mechanism to prevent gravity from dropping your lift down? Are you using some sort of anti-backdriving gearbox?

What is the clearance from the bottom of the center wheel to your Al tubing?

Very pretty. Looking forward to seeing this at Peachtree.

Akash Rastogi 25-01-2011 20:20

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So this is what happens when Sean gets to help design for 2415 :rolleyes:

Looks sick. I'm disappointed that you said you won't be at Palmetto. :(

zbutner 25-01-2011 21:27

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Sean just eats our food and catches up on the reading for his bookclub.

And the only tragedy with this robot is that our captain doesnt want to hook up LEDs to a jaguar like we did last year.

If you read this and think that throbbing LEDs would look cool on this robot, please post "yes" so our captain will be persuaded :) !!!!

Garten Haeska 25-01-2011 21:32

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yes!!!

Andrew Y. 25-01-2011 21:38

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actually, sean does just eat food...he sometimes comes up with good idea.

but on a serious note, the robot is very very much designed by students. the mentors on 2415 like to relax, eat food, and play soccer inside.

YESSSSSS i want throbbing LEDS

Jamie Kalb 25-01-2011 21:40

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Second the "yes!!!"

It looks great! My team is using a 2-stage elevator with a continuous chain loop for VEX Round-Up, and it works like magic! Hope it works for your team, too!

Is the structure attached to the front of the elevator a tube manipulator? If so, how exactly does it work? Thanks!

BJC 25-01-2011 21:45

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Yes!

How does your mini-bot deployment system work? Does the mini-bot just sit on top there or is it something a bit more complex?

bobosalad 25-01-2011 22:41

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looks heavy. looks strong. looks awesome

BrendanB 25-01-2011 22:52

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Can I cry now, that is just beautiful!

sdcantrell56 26-01-2011 00:39

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Pretty much the only reason I joined 2415 was for the support of my bookclub. What can I say...after all these years of actually helping design and build it feels so nice to be able to sit back in a big comfy chair and put my feet up while reading a good manly book.

ttldomination 26-01-2011 00:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sdcantrell56 (Post 1008539)
Pretty much the only reason I joined 2415 was for the support of my bookclub. What can I say...after all these years of actually helping design and build it feels so nice to be able to sit back in a big comfy chair and put my feet up while reading a good manly book.

Sean, the CD community might be fooled, but I am not.

There are NO book clubs at tech. Hell, we play video games in English class, and you expect me to believe a book club. You sir, cannot put the metaphorical book over my eyes. :rolleyes:

- Sunny

santosh 26-01-2011 11:07

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In all honesty, Sean is a great mentor and has aided us this year greatly in conceptual designs and helping with fixing certain issues. That being said, the actual cad was done almost entirely by the students of 2415. It brings 1 lonely tear to my eye when I think about how this is my last year as a mentor for these kids. to see the progress they have made is amazing over these years.
I for one as a mentor do actually only come for comedic relief, the free food (broke college kid), and because I know I can serve as a spiritual guide/father figure to these students. And because they need someone there to make sure they don't chop their hands off. And to keep Sean and Andrew company on these cold winter nights.

-one lonely tear.

zbutner 26-01-2011 12:27

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Santosh cries like a baby when he gets emotional. its embarrassing....

Jon Stratis 26-01-2011 15:43

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That looks really good... as one of the other mentors on our team said, "Wow!! this is way too close to what we are building...."

With any luck, we'll have construction finished in another week and a half :)

waialua359 26-01-2011 19:35

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Very impressive.
Cant wait to see it come to fruition and see a demo of it.

Looks like you got all bases covered.


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