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JVN 11-05-2011 14:41

paper: FRC148 - 2011 Robot Assembly - "Raptor"
 
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FRC148 - 2011 Robot Assembly - "Raptor" by JVN
I've posted the full CAD models of the 148-2011 Robowrangler Robot - "Raptor."



Of course, the CAD models don't fully represent the final product. There are always little pieces that get changed along the way, and no matter how many times I say we "CAD everything" we almost never CAD everything. I tried to spruce them up a bit but they're still missing some pieces. Enjoy!

Brandon Holley 11-05-2011 15:22

Re: paper: FRC148 - 2011 Robot Assembly - "Raptor"
 
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Originally Posted by JVN (Post 1060877)
Thread created automatically to discuss a document in CD-Media.

FRC148 - 2011 Robot Assembly - "Raptor" by JVN
I've posted the full CAD models of the 148-2011 Robowrangler Robot - "Raptor."



Of course, the CAD models don't fully represent the final product. There are always little pieces that get changed along the way, and no matter how many times I say we "CAD everything" we almost never CAD everything. I tried to spruce them up a bit but they're still missing some pieces. Enjoy!

Thanks JVN! Always fun to take the robot tour on your own from the comfort of your own computer.

-Brando

Nemo 11-05-2011 15:30

Re: paper: FRC148 - 2011 Robot Assembly - "Raptor"
 
This one gets my vote for most impressive robot of the year. Thanks for posting this along with your blog entries. It's really cool stuff to take in.

Akash Rastogi 11-05-2011 16:02

Re: paper: FRC148 - 2011 Robot Assembly - "Raptor"
 
Thank you JVN and the entire Robowrangler team.

sgreco 11-05-2011 16:28

Re: paper: FRC148 - 2011 Robot Assembly - "Raptor"
 
Thanks for posting.

Downloading 148's robot is one of my favorite things to do every year.

I looked at the model, and I can't figure out what propels the minibot forward? Is it some sort of spring? It looks like there is a release cylinder, but I can't figure out what it does.

Jamie Kalb 11-05-2011 17:28

Re: paper: FRC148 - 2011 Robot Assembly - "Raptor"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sgreco (Post 1060902)
Downloading 148's robot is one of my favorite things to do every year.

Seconded. Thanks JVN and the whole 148 crew!

JVN 11-05-2011 17:40

Re: paper: FRC148 - 2011 Robot Assembly - "Raptor"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sgreco (Post 1060902)
Thanks for posting.

Downloading 148's robot is one of my favorite things to do every year.

I looked at the model, and I can't figure out what propels the minibot forward? Is it some sort of spring? It looks like there is a release cylinder, but I can't figure out what it does.

Lots of surgical tubing.
We connect the surgical tubing from the cradle that the minibot sits on to the tip of the "Y" which aligns to the pole.

Since the surgical tubing is held on with zip-ties... we don't model it. ;)

-John

avanboekel 11-05-2011 18:24

Re: paper: FRC148 - 2011 Robot Assembly - "Raptor"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JVN (Post 1060932)
Lots of surgical tubing.
We connect the surgical tubing from the cradle that the minibot sits on to the tip of the "Y" which aligns to the pole.

Since the surgical tubing is held on with zip-ties... we don't model it. ;)

-John

Can you post a picture of this then please?

MattC9 11-05-2011 20:54

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Another great robot comes out from 148!! hey is there anyway i could import the mates for the assm.?
But seriously, i love this thing.

Aren Siekmeier 11-05-2011 22:18

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Has anyone else found the nonagon shaped holes on the "hip joint" linkage? I'm thinking John was having a little fun with this. After all, it is a championship winning shape.

Also, those 11 tooth CIM pinions have got to be really nice, expanding your range of possible reductions by nearly 10% !!! over the commonly available 12 tooth pinions. Since most teams have access to an arbor press or something functionally equivalent (they're not too terribly expensive anyway), I've been thinking this would be really nice to have commercially available. Maybe something for AndyMark to jump on? They are particularly useful in drivetrains with CIM motors, because they allow you to get a reasonable reduction with just a single stage.

MattC9 11-05-2011 22:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by compwiztobe (Post 1060991)
Has anyone else found the nonagon shaped holes on the "hip joint" linkage? I'm thinking John was having a little fun with this. After all, it is a championship winning shape.

I saw this on there 2010 robot, haven't looked at there '09 robot. But i defiantly think JVN and the wranglers have something with 9-sided figures, we have even seen a drive train from them called Nonagon!!!

JVN 11-05-2011 23:00

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I received a question via email...
The model includes (5) CIM motors. The arm motor was actually a Banebot 775 motor run through an AndyMark planetary gearbox.

Brief Aside:
We were lucky that of the (18x) 775s we purchased we had a handful that were good. These motors never gave us any problems. The ones that came with manufacturing defects were NEVER good...


-John

Siri 11-05-2011 23:01

Re: paper: FRC148 - 2011 Robot Assembly - "Raptor"
 
These models are always great, thank you!

Quote:

Originally Posted by MattC9 (Post 1060993)
I saw this on there 2010 robot, haven't looked at there '09 robot. But i defiantly think JVN and the wranglers have something with 9-sided figures, we have even seen a drive train from them called Nonagon!!!

To be fair, Neun means nine. Who better to invent Nonadrive?

TEE 12-05-2011 09:50

Re: paper: FRC148 - 2011 Robot Assembly - "Raptor"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nemo (Post 1060886)
This one gets my vote for most impressive robot of the year. Thanks for posting this along with your blog entries. It's really cool stuff to take in.

It gets my vote as well :)

TEE 12-05-2011 09:51

Re: paper: FRC148 - 2011 Robot Assembly - "Raptor"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MattC9 (Post 1060993)
I saw this on there 2010 robot, haven't looked at there '09 robot. But i defiantly think JVN and the wranglers have something with 9-sided figures, we have even seen a drive train from them called Nonagon!!!

I thought the drive train was Nonadrive...


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