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connor.worley 16-03-2011 23:14

Team 1538 presents: Daisy Maize
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNcnk9XOqvU

See you at SVR!

Alex Cormier 16-03-2011 23:53

Re: Team 1538 presents: Daisy Maize
 
Well done, was waiting for the picture and video. I noticed a really smart idea, in the mid way part of your video. I saw that once you would acquire a tube from the floor you pulled the arm back far enough to fold the gripper up and not have it stick out while moving towards the rack. In the later parts of the video, I did not see it as much. Is there a reason for the change?

Beautiful robot as always.

andycolletta 16-03-2011 23:57

Re: Team 1538 presents: Daisy Maize
 
Very slick, 1538. Hope SVR goes well for you.
See you in St. Louis.
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Jon Jack 17-03-2011 14:31

Re: Team 1538 presents: Daisy Maize
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Cormier (Post 1041033)
I saw that once you would acquire a tube from the floor you pulled the arm back far enough to fold the gripper up and not have it stick out while moving towards the rack. In the later parts of the video, I did not see it as much. Is there a reason for the change?

Beautiful robot as always.


It all depends on the situation. We wanted to have the capability to keep the grabber and tube in our footprint, but it all depends on the situation. If we're driving through a lot of traffic, we'll stow the arm. If we're not driving through traffic, then there's no reason to bring the arm in.

Nick Lawrence 17-03-2011 18:41

Re: Team 1538 presents: Daisy Maize
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by connor.worley (Post 1041018)

Nice robot. I saw this several weeks ago, it looked great then and it looks even better now. Also, note the timestamp on your post. :P

Good luck, see you and Daisy Maize in St. Louis.

-Nick


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