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Re: How to pick up a frisbee
We bought a few suction cups at ACE for about $0.50 ea. along with a 3" ABS tube and some screws. It works quite well, actually, we just have to figure out how to get them from the suction cup to the hopper/shooter.
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my team had a few ideas for flipping the disks but the one i like the most is a system where the disks actually come into the robot on the side
and then at the end there would be a little motor with two sticks with gear interactable teeth (don't know what they're called ) which would push the disk one way or the other based on a distance sensor. Any thoughts?!? |
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flipping disks might still be important |
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Well, I've flipped sides on collecting off the floor. I was pretty adamant in an earlier post about off-the-floor collection, but I have to say I agree with Joon now. Collecting will be a definite advantage, and in the final 30 seconds I could see teams scoring a lot from the discs thrown across the floor. Also, teams will probably miss at a higher rate then 85% unless they're "elite". And there's a reason there aren't that many "elite" teams. Picking up, I think, is going to be a very good thing to have. And yes, I everybody permission to make fun of me for flip flopping like this on this issue.
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All good engineers proudly say, "I was wrong" if the data supports it.
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just use a pully and belt system upwards
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So you're going only for the LOW GOAL? Maximum extension of an arm is ~5" short of the MIDDLE and ~20" short of the HIGH GOAL.
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I created a prototype last night to sweep up the frisbee. This was using a 3/8" piece of plywood with about a 1/8" gap under the plywood. The frisbee would pretty consistently pop up onto the ramp.
There are 2 small wheels by the front edge. The idea being that those wheels will keep it from catching on the bump in the carpet. This also had 2 castors on the back edge of the ramp putting it about 4" off the ground. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7JbdU4h6F8 |
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Why would you need to push the discs one way or another? Would you have two shooting mechanisms? |
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All this talk of weather to pick up from the floor or the feeder slots. I dont realy think it is that hard to pick up from the floor and I have devised a realy simple disk flipper that is integral to the conveyor and needs NO SENSOR. So, why not do both. If you are picking up from the floor then you have some kind of hopper. If you have a hopper then it should not be that difficult to collect from the feeder tubes. For that matter, if you can pick up from the floor you can pick up from the floor right in front of the feeder station. Put a sign on the bot for the human player " feed to floor".
I'll post a vid later showing the flipper. Bruce |
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Additional note. Look at the flipper this way. If you lay the disk on the floor the leading edge of the disk is HIGHER if the disk is upside down. Yes, there is your hint.
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