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Team 3637 Fully Functional Robot with Scissor Lift and Arm - Video and Pics
Today we just finished wiring and plumbing everything. Take a look and enjoy!
Pictures: http://www.team3637.com/general/build-2-5-11/ Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jz9IDrC5jxA Ethan |
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Looking good, team 3637.
As a friendly suggestion, make sure your claw isn't violating rule <R04>, especially the related blue box in the rules: Quote:
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Where are your safety glasses? ::safety:: Especially dangerous when you're using your claw to put the tube around a person's head. ::ouch::
Can you floor-load? |
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We can't floor load. We aren't going to drop the tubes from the feeder anyway, so it shouldn't be an issue. Ethan |
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.391" is the smallest radius so we are good :)
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I like your team name! :cool:
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Congratulations on having a working robot about 16 whole days before ship date. Looks like you guys made an awesome, sturdy scissor lift.
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It ways about 96 pound right now w/o battery or bumpers. |
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Thanks!
We knew we were light when we finished just the scissor part, the holes in the bracket at the bottom are there so we can see into the electronics. If we have extra room after putting on the minibot deployment system, then we are going to add some bars of metal into it so we can distribute the weight better. We put it on race car scales and the front was 46 pounds and the rear was 50 pounds. Ethan |
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I love the robot, but I have to say the shop dog is awesome!
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And yeah we all love Otis, he guards our robot. There is a great shot of him laying on his back in front of the robot in today's post on our website. Ethan |
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what happens when the scissors lock at the bottom-most position? our team is having the locking problem with our scissors.
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we're using dual screws (like the ones included in the KOP) to pull the back end of our scissors towards the front using the Fisher Price motor. i'll take some pictures tomorrow and upload them. i don't like how the scissors were made on our bot, your team's bot looks lighter than ours.
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the fisher price motor was a poor choice for our scissor lift, but our team is scared of window motors, pneumatics, and anything else i have proved we have the capability to make work..
i've been whinking of switching to a larger banesbot motor in out FP gearbox, maybe during the dinner break everyone else takes ;) |
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I suggest the window motor or a geared down CIM. Ethan |
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i'll definitely be talking to the mentors for an executive descision.
How about the FP Gearbox? |
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We decided it was crap as well. Its the gear box they use in those toy trucks that little kids drive around in. Its not made for industrial use or anything.
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Thanks! i hope the team doesn't mind a motor change! also, our scissor weighs about 30 punds by itself. how much does yours weigh?
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Also think about it, haul around a 50-60lb kid vs move your arm up and down |
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we calculated forces around 300 pounds on our scissors when slightly raised.
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(330, 2007 was fp gearboxes through a 2 stage sprocket reduction to move the arm up and down.) |
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Hey guys, I love how clean your bot is, but I feel that you'll find out extremely early at your first regional that speed is an absolute necessity. I'd suggest spending the rest of build season looking for ways to speed up the vertical motion of your scissor. Maybe alleviate some of the weight with surgical tubing so that you're controlling the position with the jack screw rather than supporting it's full weight.
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Any motor in the KOP is capable of lifting your scissor lift up and down, just the rate at which they can do it changes.
This is the "wattage" spec on each of the motors, the rate at which it can convert electrical energy to mechanical energy. for rough numbers a denso is around 22 watts and this years FP is around ~250? meaning the FP will be able to move your scissor lift approximately 10 times faster for the same given load, or the same speed and 10x the load. |
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Honestly you might want to think about how fast you want to be able to lift to score. Any time wasted waiting for the lift to reach full height will contribute to less tubes scored. Just as a metric to go by, our team has chosen to have a lift reach full height in under ~1.5 seconds. With sensors well implemented and the programming to control it, it would be very beneficial to scoring quicker |
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