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pic: Simple hook delivery system
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Y'all are absolutely crazy. I love it. I caught some of the live stream; let me know if you have any prettier video available.
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I should have put a video link in the description... Here's footage of the scaling from the side of the field during semis 1-2 at Las Vegas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojyvzLD55qM
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It's a mini-bot!
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This is awesome! Did it ever miss the bar in matches/practicing on a bar? If it did, did it fall back onto the robot or break the extension length rule? Thanks!
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Re: pic: Simple hook delivery system
Built at an event? That's absolutely insane. How does the clamp stay open/shut (more worried about the shut part). Do you have any close up pictures of the system, particularly the rubber bands or latex you were talking about? And then how are you winching up? Is it a PTO or separate gearbox?
I know 118 did it already, but honestly, this one is so much cooler. Amazing work. Last edited by trumpthero786 : 04-04-2016 at 00:02. |
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Amazing mechanism! Especially for something done over the course of a competition! Is that a shaft collar being used to attach the fiberglass on to the hook? Also, I'm not a hundred percent sure about this but, one of our mentors said that fiberglass was not legal for use, as it shatters if it breaks and can cause splinters if not handled correctly.
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heh....if fiberglass were illegal, then a whole bunch of 842's past robots would be illegal! since they had fiberglass chassis
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I'm confused. How does your hook stay open till it clamps on? I know how the 118 style one works, but this one seems fundamentally different.
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Open is easy, You can look at it and tell it's an over-center mechanism. The back piece of latex tube would clearly hold it open under tension. I'm more curious about what moves the two halves far enough forward to break-over and snap shut. Is it just inertia when the middle hits the bar?
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Even if it doesn't hit a bar, the inertia of the two hooks makes them go over center when the grappler reaches the end of the rope. |
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What is terrifying about this is that it could be cheesecaked on almost all stronhold robots. I bet cheesecaked scalers like this are going to be a familiar sight come Champs.
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There are quite a few teams that haven't utilised pneumatics this year, a Servo-motor actuation system could be used as a replacement for pneumatics
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Our gearbox was a toughbox nano with a 1/2" ratcheting wrench zip tied to the side: http://i.imgur.com/YwcDhV6.jpg The 1/2" output shaft acts as the spool for the rope. Quote:
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The other reason this won't be seen that often is that your second pick this year actually is really valuable and needs to play the game well, whereas in 2015 you could pick a robot that was a lot worse at playing the game in exchange for a robot that is easy to cheesecake. |
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