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Dear CD,
I have seen star intake rollers on various robot designs but have not found any sources for star intake rollers other than VEX Robotics. What other suppliers have folks found to obtain a variety of star, rubber or plastic, intake rollers? |
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Re: Star intake rollers
Marc,
I think you are looking for these: http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0619.htm I believe 33 modified these for their intake roller. -Adam |
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Adam,
Yes. Thanks for such a quick response. I could not find this by standard search methods.... maybe entrapption is the key search word! I wonder if they can be found anywhere else ($4/pc?). BTW, I visited team 67 yesterday on the way home from MPG and got to see the 2006? robot, the first year HOT won big. What a monster! Amazing. |
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Re: Star intake rollers
Last I knew, Mike Trapp of Waterjet Cutting of Indiana was AndyMark's supplier for this item (they came out with it in 2010 as a method for soccer ball control)--thus the "Trapp" in the name. Mike is a fantastic waterjet sponsor for many local FRC teams and college groups (He sponsored both teams I was previously on, 234 and 1747, multiple times).
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Our team had special intake rollers that we used this year. Mike made them for us and they worked great!! |
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Our team had special intake rollers that we used this year. Mike made them for us and they worked great!! |
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Just a pro tip for anyone who might decide to use the AndyMark Entraption stars in the future.
They have a 1/2" square hole through them however, if you try to put them on a 1/2 square shaft they'll easily rotate around the shaft. While it takes some effort, stretching them over 3/4" square yielded great results for us. |
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I would think some metal plates to reinforce the hole might be useful. Large enough to grip the central rubber 'disk' and prevent unwanted slippage.
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Hex Star Intake Design Concept,
Since I have access to a water jet, here's a concept I developed. Use water jet to cut out alum hex star (0.125 to 0.25 inch) thick. Use on both ends of 1.0, 1.5, or 2.0 inch long star. Attach 6 thin plates (0.5 inch wide by 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0 long) with attached wedgetop, roughtop, or silicone material. Rivet star material to thin plate. Attach thin plates to hex star by super glue? Thoughts? Apologies in advance for using powerpoint as my source drawing tool. Last edited by marccenter : 17-06-2013 at 12:50. Reason: Add |
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Side note: I wouldn't at all trust superglue to hold aluminum plates together under repeated impact. VHB tape would probably serve you a lot better. |
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Our redesign of the AM stars was intended to make the fingers stronger for our intake. This was for the flat frisbees. We experimented with several heights and positions until we found one that worked. If you were using these with something that moved easier (balls) you could get away with more flexible fingers. The frisbees did not want to slide very well and caught on the thin plate we used in the front of the collector. We ended up using a thin polycarbonate sheet in front of the aluminum plate and that worked well for pick up |
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Re: Star intake rollers
If you're referring to the first HOTbot to win the Championship, that would have been their 2005 robot.
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