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Originally Posted by sanddrag
I love it. What are the brushes made from? Or what kind of brushes are they and where did you get them?
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The brushes are from McMaster. Look up strip brushing. McMaster has everything it seems if you just look. They come in lengths as long as you'd like.
Just some of the specs of the bot. We can collect balls off of the floor using a spinner on the front(that also has brushes on it!, we used hairbrushes and cut off the handles). It can be reversed to shoot balls into the corner goals. We can store approx. 20-25+ balls in our spiral. We can store more in the loose space up top so it can be as many as 30+ but I don't expect we'll need that. For those of you who don't recognize the dust buster design(Thanks Techno Ticks!) the brushes spin in the center pushing the balls up the spiral. If a ball gets to the top the brushes will just brush past it allowing us to collect them either high up or down low depending on our next move. The brushes can also push the balls into the shooter which is mounted up pretty high.
Our drive system is a single speed tank tread setup. We have a very, very high coefficient of friction(Brecoflex Supergrip) and will be nearly impossible to push, although I'm sure somebody will manage it. We can also get up the ramp relatively easily due to the majority of our robot being less than an inch off the ground.
Our auto code still needs some work and there were some modifications being worked on after this picture was taken.(You might see a minibike motor replace the FP on the shooter.) See everybody at NYC and Hartford, should be a blast!