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pic: Shaker Robotics Shooter
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics Shooter
Looks pretty sweet. are those BB 550's or FPs?
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics Shooter
That camera is awfully close to the wheel...
Cool angle adjuster though! |
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics Shooter
I'm pretty sure they are 775s on a 4:1 BB transmission
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics Shooter
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As far as motors, we avoid the 775s at all costs. We are using FPs with a 4:1 reduction just like O'Sancheski said, but it is a custom transmission, not a BB. |
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics Shooter
That hood design is interesting. I take it you also have a method of regulating the amount of air going to the cylinder so it is truly adjustable, rather than a 2 stage hood?
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics Shooter
looks functionally similar to what we are doing with year. The only thing that worries me is your camera placement. Have you checked the vibrations you are going to get having the camera that close to the wheels?
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics Shooter
It's a motor on a lead screw.
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics Shooter
Very nice. Our hoods are remarkably similar in design. We also chose a leadscrew for a few reasons. The top two being fine adjustment capability and also the resistance the leadscrew had on the hood torquing as a ball went through. The screw acts a mechanical stop as opposed to driving it at the pivot point with a longish moment arm.
Looking forward to seeing it all together. -Brando |
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics Shooter
Oh. Those do not need air adjustment.
I like that idea then. Next question would be what system would be used to know the placement of the hood? First thought would have been a pot or an encoder, but I'm not sure where one would be mounted to be used. |
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics Shooter
I'll let Jack go into more detail on this one, but if memory serves me correctly, 2791 is using two 500-series motors (want to say FP's last I spoke with Jack) and a custom spur transmission.
Also, 2791 has come a long way from the wooden Claw PVC arm days of 2011. Hehehe. |
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Is there a reason to avoid the 775s? We have been using them and have not found a problem with them yet.
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics Shooter
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Here is a thread that will tell you everything you need to know: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ht=Banebot+775 Hopefully this prevents 2791's thread from turning into another 775 discussion. |
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics Shooter
We used one of last year's FP motors on our shooter because we had it already. We didn't have any 775s because we took apart the one we got last year, to see why it had so little resistance from the shaft to the wire terminals.
I like the Shaker shooter, reminds me of 1717 in 2009 ![]() |
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Re: pic: Shaker Robotics Shooter
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We have our camera mounted on the same platform as our turreted shooter; the vibrations are quite severe. |
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