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Team 2363 turret actution
Of all the concepts we had for actuating the turret, our students liked the concept presented by team 95 here the best.
We made some changes we thought were beneficial, but give credit where credit is due. Video here. |
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Re: Team 2363 turret actution
Looks Great!
We got ours mounted today. Only thing left it to put a belt around it and some tensioners, then we are done the spinning aspect of the turret. ![]() |
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Re: Team 2363 turret actution
Looks pretty snazzy!
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Re: Team 2363 turret actution
That is impressive, we were looking at a direct mount idea for the motor... this has shown me that I HAVE to gear down. Awesome design!
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Re: Team 2363 turret actution
At what power are you spinning that motor? We were using one of those for our collector, we may need to rethink.
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Re: Team 2363 turret actution
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This is the motor we are using |
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Re: Team 2363 turret actution
Out of curiosity, why is the chain fixed to the lazy Susan? Wouldn't a continuous chain allow you to shoot back wards? ( with proper wire routing of course)
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Re: Team 2363 turret actution
But why shooter backwards? I understand if your robot is facing the other way/driving away, however for the most part most people are going to be facing the area they'll be shooting at instead of away from it, and I doubt we'll see too many people who will be shooting while driving away from their hoops.
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Re: Team 2363 turret actution
Looks good, very smooth rotation.
A continuous chain would require the outer ring be a sprocket, instead of just a disk like they have. Sprockets usually aren't easy to make by teams, and finding a COTS one the right size and for a decent price is difficult. They have what looks like about a 20-30 degree deadband, which in this game probably is going to be un-noticeable. |
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Re: Team 2363 turret actution
Looks very nice! We finally got our turret testing, and we're doing pretty much the same thing, only with a belt cut in half. We also don't plan on shooting backwards. Same motor too.
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Re: Team 2363 turret actution
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In this case, perhaps you are in the process of collecting a ball. Murphy says the ball will be in the most awkward location possible. Your design decision is, can I shoot immediately, or do I need to rotate the chassis. As mentioned, a small deadzone might be acceptable. But full 180 turns to shoot might not be. |
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Re: Team 2363 turret actution
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Re: Team 2363 turret actution
Love it! We have made a few modifications to our original prototype, pictures to come soon I hope.
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Re: Team 2363 turret actution
We didn't measure the current, so I couldn't tell you how much power we were using.
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Re: Team 2363 turret actution
Very nice, FIRST Team 1296 is using the same motor and a similar gear ratio but we turned the entire rotating plate into a giant gear - so no chain
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