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Three Level Climber Design
This design is one that our team decided not to use, but I thought it was good enough that I did not want to just let it die. By posting the design here I am hopeful that it might help some team. You are welcome to use it however you wish.
If anyone out there would like to start modeling in inventor an open source model, I will host it on a SVN server making it available to anyone that wants access. If you want to actually build this and need help I will do my best to help you through the finer details. If you have any questions, post them in this thread. http://hughmeyer.com/DesignIdeas/FRC...berDesign.html Good luck to all teams! -Hugh |
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Re: Three Level Climber Design
Thank you for sharing. It is a somewhat complex (or maybe intricate) design, but at a minimum, it should give teams some good ideas.
Better than anything we've come up with. |
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Re: Three Level Climber Design
I believe a side view of the robot (just a drawing) in its different stages would help greatly in understanding how this works.
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Re: Three Level Climber Design
If I understand correctly what this is, we looked at something similar during the first couple days.
I must say it is a great design and we have the manufacturing capabilities to do it, we just found something that was more in the Pigmice style (involving massive pistons). Good luck and thanks for sharing. ![]() |
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Re: Three Level Climber Design
Similar to a design I thought of. I just wonder what your thought was for keeping the bot from rotating backward when you put downward pressure on that first rung, 'cause I couldn't convince myself I could prevent it.
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Re: Three Level Climber Design
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