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1875 Robot In Tights
Check out our 'epic' video. We are really looking forward to the competitions!
http://www.vimeo.com/20411145 |
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Re: 1875 Robot In Tights
Did that robot just throw a game piece?
Glad someone actually went with that strategy. Congratulations on taking the risk and having it work out so well. I'm interested to see a little more of how the throwing mechanism works. |
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Re: 1875 Robot In Tights
Yes it did
![]() The arm acts very much like a human arm. There is a wrist at the top that 'flicks' the tube so that it gets the correct amount of spin to travel far enough down the field. You can see the video below which was recorded at our open house: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ahrb7mmnDZg |
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Re: 1875 Robot In Tights
Really unique! I like it.
With 3553 +1875+ and another "different" robot we would have the strangest Logomotion alliance ever. Cool machine. Good luck! |
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the sound of the launch is ever so satisfying!
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I love it. I wanted to build that.
Can we pick you even if you're not at our regional? |
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Your drivetrain motor controllers sound like they are in Brake Mode. The reverse shock into your drivetrain can be quite destructive.
Cool idea. I had been looking forward to a video of this all season. |
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I'm curious to see how well this design does in competition.
In theory, it'd do great on an alliance with a good tube scorer, but the throws look really easy to defend so who knows. Anyway, cool robot and kudos for taking the road less traveled. |
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Hope to see the design finds prosperity at competition. |
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Good point about brake mode - I am going to bring that up today; The robot actually throws much higher than the first shot in the youtube video. The reason we had to switch to throwing on the ground was because the tubes were hitting the ceiling which is over 10 feet high. The robot is designed to not have to leave the lane, so in theory it would be difficult to defend against. We are looking forward to the regionals this year! |
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Do you have a fan club I could join?
I was really hoping someone would follow through with this design. Hope it works out for you. |
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Re: 1875 Robot In Tights
New video coming soon - Version 2.0; we removed the chute and added a rotation to the wrist. We can now take the tubes horizontally from human player; can also place one on lower rack during autonomous mode. We are really excited.
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We have a facebook page - not finished with it yet though.
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Re: 1875 Robot In Tights
What are those connections on your electrical called and where did you get them? i would really love to get those on our robot. could you provide a link?
Last edited by Da Kid : 02-03-2011 at 21:28. |
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Re: 1875 Robot In Tights
They are the small version of anderson power poles (a larger version is used and provided for the battery).
Here's one source: http://www.powerwerx.com/anderson-po...owerpole-sets/ The pre-welded saves some time. You can color code or even key them to avoid mistaken hookups. We used green-white on the motor side of our jaguars and victors so as not to blow them up accidentally. |
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