Thread: Spine Arm Robot
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Unread 12-06-2009, 23:13
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Re: Spine Arm Robot

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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber View Post
The real question I have for both teams, what are some benefits and drawbacks of this sort of system? In the thread under the picture 1875 makes reference to programming problems breaking it, what happened? How well did the arm hold up to the defense of that year?

This is, to me, a rather interesting solution to a problem and I would definitely appreciate hearing from teams who have experience that we can learn from.
While I am not on 1875, I was at the Florida regional when they were, did scouting on the, and were paired with them/ against them in two separate matches. I distinctly remember the arm wobbling a lot, which is not to be unexpected...but I remember that having issues with holding the tubes and moving.

It would hold the tube straight up in the air and whenever they drove it relatively quickly or got hit - the tube would do a lot of wobbling in the air and would have trouble placing on the rack. Also when they tried to pick up, it wasn't particularly adept - while it was cool it definitely had wobble issues in the mechanical aspect of it. I distinctly remember they scored about 2 tubes in both matches we were on the field with them, if that helps you.

That's not a whole lot of information, but it is some on their mechanics if it helps.

-Greg P.
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