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pic: FRC488 2014 Robot Rendering
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Madison - Nice robot from your team! Catcher part of your robot looks great along with the double floor pickup and of course what everyone else is focused on, shooting...
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Re: pic: FRC488 2014 Robot Rendering
WOW
This is a design I totally did not consider. I really like the intake from both sides. For a short pass do you have to pop it out like a short shot or can you shove it out with your intake rollers for a rolling pass? Great job on the CAD and overall design though, should be a fun robot to watch! |
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Looks great... Almost the same as what we were thinking.
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Wow. Very impressive.
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That looks familiar!
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4 pancake cylinders? Facing Down?
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Re: pic: FRC488 2014 Robot Rendering
Thanks, everyone. It's only impressive if it actually works, though.
The last of the parts we need were sent out to our amazing sponsor today, so we expect to have a completed robot by the end of the weekend. This past weekend, we were able to put the drive together and run it through some paces. We've also assembled and tested the final catapult linkage and the base assembly that rotates the collectors. So far, everything's looking good and coming together nicely.The four pancake cylinders facing downward shift the octocanum drive modules onto traction wheels. For a short pass, we'll have a 'soft eject' function that rolls the ball off the back of the catapult. We believe that'll be faster and more effective than trying to feed the ball back out of the collector. That's not in the model yet; we'll probably verify proof of concept tonight and it'll be in the model tomorrow. This is definitely the most ambitious robot we've ever built. The support of a sheet metal shop has allowed us to design mechanisms in a way that we've never done before and really freed us from some of the constraints we've had in the past. |
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Madison,
Kudos on the very ambitious design. The render looks very nice. Are there additional centering devices or rollers to get the ball centered on the shooter ? Good luck. |
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Suddenly the Koons is 488.
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Is you shooter mounted sideways? Possibly for strafing side to side to avoid the goalie?
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This does indeed look very familiar
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