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Re: Team 1114 Presents Simbot Steve

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Originally Posted by rsisk View Post
Hi Karthik,

Was reading the description of your robot on 1114's web site. Could you describe how the counterbalance works on the lift?

Thanks!
  • Counterbalanced by a 5kg constant force spring
We mounted the spool of the 5 kg constant force spring to a shaft which is attached to the first stage of the elevator, which is fixed to the base of our robot. The other end of the spring is attached to the second stage of the elevator. When the elevator is in the down position, the spring is extended. The spring pulls up on the elevator, thus counter balancing its weight. The stages of the of lift are linked together directly, as opposed to a continuous cascading drive, thus it takes twice as much force on the second stage to lift the 3rd stage (the roller claw), making a 5 kg spring necessary.


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Originally Posted by Duncan Macdonald View Post
Is there any video of this past weekend floating around yet? I have a hunch a still picture doesn't do this robot justice.
None that I've seen yet, but I'm sure the Pittsburgh Regional folks will be archiving their webcast somewhere.

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Originally Posted by Brandon Holley View Post
I'm digging the fishing rod Karthik.

Clever solution to the hardstop for the roller claw. Definitely easier, cleaner, lighter than our aluminum piece.
Plus, the last time we used a fishing rod on our robot things worked out pretty well. http://www.simbotics.org/media/galle...mpionship/2137

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Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi View Post
Why so many claws? All the better to eat tubes with?

http://www.simbotics.org/media/galle...ld-season/2956
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