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Re: Team 2363 ball pickup prototype
Nice Ball Picker-Upper
but I was wondering how high you can lift the ball with that? (to get on top of the shooter) |
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Re: Team 2363 ball pickup prototype
If your shooter comes down into your robot you don't need the ball to get very high.
Last edited by notmattlythgoe : 13-01-2014 at 12:26. |
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Re: Team 2363 ball pickup prototype
I've found that two of the Bot in Three Days teams have some good examples of collectors that you could draw from for design.
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One thing in particular to look for... not many of the RI3D robots demonstrated their ball pickup capability with legal bumpers installed. (This might have changed in the past couple days since I looked.) |
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To your first point, I agree! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE prototype designs you plan to implement! Andrew Rudolph said it best, "You don't have to prototype everything, just the things you want to work." |
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Re: Team 2363 ball pickup prototype
What type of motor are you using to drive your wheels? Also what speed are you spinning at?
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Re: Team 2363 ball pickup prototype
/edit I don't believe question was meant for me
Last edited by Dan Richardson : 15-01-2014 at 14:53. |
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Re: Team 2363 ball pickup prototype
We created something very similar. we have found we can move the ball a good 15" off the floor with this setup.
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