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| View Poll Results: What strategy has your team decided on? [see post for descriptions] | |||
| King of the Hill |
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105 | 13.93% |
| Stacker |
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98 | 13.00% |
| Pusher |
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76 | 10.08% |
| Lifter |
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10 | 1.33% |
| Tosser |
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17 | 2.25% |
| Defender |
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14 | 1.86% |
| Stack Stealer |
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11 | 1.46% |
| Combination |
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360 | 47.75% |
| Other |
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63 | 8.36% |
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The poll could've been a list of check boxes that let people check multiple options at once, so at least the people aren't limited to one answer without using combination. |
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What i meant by a "wedge" was if you look at a profile of a 3 ring binder, it forms a wedge, now if u can support where the binder makes a 90 degree angle, u can make the top flappy peice be able to knock down boxes then plant yourself on the bridge using a large rubber foot, then fold the flappy thing back down, and u make a ramp to piggy back another robot ] Bad ![]() |
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I'm hoping ours will be a supersimple stacker with king o the hill capabilities. We're making a "frictionometer" to test different methods and materials on the HDPE. And translational drive would be really really fun to build!
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What advantage do people see of going under the bar?
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my team was thinking of a box pusher, with the ability to do small stacks (our stacks would be maybe 3 or 4 high)
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ramp you're here [bins] bar other side..... we thought about it too...you also can't grab the top of the bar...its in the rules (we have a best on it Wednesday next week). |
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Our main objective is to build stacks (max height of 8 at the moment), however we are also building in the ability to steal and carry stacks (also up to a height of 8). Our support will be pnumatically controlled to compensate for going up/down the ramp when we are stealing stacks. We will also be contending for King of the Hill - a powerful drive train will be in place no matter what else we do (gear-box w/ high and low gears). With that drive train, we also will be able to defend stacks, and/or attack stacks. Our bot obviously won't be fitting under the side bars. |
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CC= Center clearance required B= base distance between axles a= angle of ramp (14.48 deg in our case) r= radius of your wheels CC = (B/2)sin(a/2) - r(1/cos(a/2) - 1) Maybe I shold have posted this in the technical forum? |
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yeah definately. i understood none of it
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yeah maybe you should re post it in a techincal discussion. But thanks for the info. We're pursuing our two speed Mark II. Gearbox, a buldozer type pusher/stacker endeffector on the end of an arm connected to a shoulder joint.
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