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Interactive 3D assembly on website
Here is an interactive 3D assembly of one of the systems we will have on our robot.
http://cms.team639.org/node/97 Code Red Robotics team 639 has also completely revamped its website. Check it out http://cms.team639.org/ |
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Re: Interactive 3D assembly on website
We also made one for our kicker
http://cms.team639.org/node/113 |
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Re: Interactive 3D assembly on website
Sweet stuff. very cool man
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Re: Interactive 3D assembly on website
Your prototyping reminds me of our prototyping. We had similar results with a pneumatic shooter as well as our prototype spinning shooter, although yours looks alot nicer. We also had similar results over the bump.
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Re: Interactive 3D assembly on website
nice kicker.
can you clarify what you use the pnuematics for? is this for position adjustment? I ask because I am assuming that the kicker is actually a rotating paddle wheel. |
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Re: Interactive 3D assembly on website
It is to slide the spinner it in and out. The purpose is to slide it out and in quickly to make a kick. This allows the advantages of a spinning kicker to be had and combine them with the consistency of force you would get from a pneumatic kicker.
Last edited by spacegy4 : 02-02-2010 at 15:47. |
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