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Re: pic: 294 cone grab mechanism aka: PREDATOR

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Originally Posted by dubious elise
Very slick design, I saw a few of these in action at BMR and MWR. Teams 447 and 71 used this manipulator extremely well.
Are you able to pick up multiple tetras at once with this grabber or just one?
Just one at a time, from the human loader (me in most cases).

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Originally Posted by sanddrag
It is very impressive. I didn't get to see it too many times but from what I saw it worked very well. I like how you kept the arm so short, much better speed and maneuverability. The quality of this mechanism is superb. Your team has taken the robot to a new level this year. Excellent work!
Although I think Chairman's/EI is more important, I do enjoy having a robot that can compete well (last place at Newton was pretty rough). This is our best robot ever (better than the 2001 Co-Champ robot according to many sources), and it feels good. You can check out how we developed this mechanism here.

Thanks for the kind words everybody!

-Daniel
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