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Re: pic: The Vitruvian Arm - 2630
Wouldn't you get the same effect just bolting the claw to the end of the first joint? It sounds like the other two "cancel out", and I don't get the benefit. (Height?)
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Re: pic: The Vitruvian Arm - 2630
im guessing its that way because it touches the ground on both sides of the robot. If it was just a single joint the claw would not contact the ground parallel...
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Re: pic: The Vitruvian Arm - 2630
I would assume it's to contour around the bumper for floor pickup.
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Re: pic: The Vitruvian Arm - 2630
1350 built a symmetrical robot last year, except ours had no top and yours has no back. I hope yours works better.
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Re: pic: The Vitruvian Arm - 2630
Beautiful! The 3-segment, single DOF arm and the hefty tubular elevator are a cool combination. Nice wide gripper, too. Out of the mechanisms shown on CD this year, this is my favorite by far.
Hope to see it up close in St. Louis! |
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Re: pic: The Vitruvian Arm - 2630
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the 100% bumper wrap rule and our desire to floor load from both sides were the main reasons for this design.Quote:
p.s. here's an animation of the arm, a video is worth at least 24,000 words per second: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiPMw7SfBkk |
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Re: pic: The Vitruvian Arm - 2630
Your animations on youtube are simply awesome. It's very easy to tell your students must be learning a lot from you. I especially like the animation of the cam driven gripper. Just awesome.
I too hope to see you in St. Louis. Best of luck. |
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