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Originally Posted by Bill_B
Daedalus was the cautious parent. Icarus was the ill-fated over-achiever.
Please do explain about the wrench.
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The wrench is team tradition. In 2010 to add weight to the kicker, the team ziptied several dozen wrenches on (goodness knows why). Since then we have always placed a token wrench on the robot.
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Originally Posted by Ty Tremblay
Looks elegant. Why did you choose to store 3 frisbees instead of 4?
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This was decided after our third design review. Each review simplified the robot until we reached what we consider is an incredibly simple approach to the game. Eliminating the need to store a 4th frisbee allows the entire frisbee path to be linear. The frisbees simply travel from the ground up to the shooter.
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Originally Posted by stevend1994
This is my question too.
Also, how is the distance on your shooter, particularly with the small Colsons?We considered shooting with Colsons, but chose not to due to the stiffness of the wheels, compared to a pneumatic wheel. What type of reduction/motor are you using on the shooting VersaPlanetaries?
Anyway, looks like a beautiful bot, can't wait to see video of it in competition.
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The shooter is doing quite well, actually. We make reliable and consistent 3-point shots from the front of the pyramid. However, the Colsons do have a tendency to fuse with a frisbee after around 30-40 shots. Because of this, every several matches we need to turn them upside down.
Currently the VersaPlanetaries are 10:1 and 1:1, respectively. However, considering that this contributes to melting frisbees onto the wheel, we are exchanging this for 2:1 and 1:1 at SD.
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Originally Posted by thefro526
Matt, This is a really cool looking robot. Definitely has some serious thought behind it.
Also, how did you interface with the bag motor on your intake? Press fit pinion? If so, did you bore it out to 4mm (nominal)?
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Thanks Dustin! It is in fact a press-fit bored out to 4mm. Fun fact: All but one motor on this robot are CIMs of various sorts.
Also, our climbing mechanism is the "wing" looking part (as seen in our "teaser" last week). It is a completely passive 10PT hang effected by driving onto the pyramid with sufficient momentum.