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Re: Build Blitz Robot Reveal - Team JVN
What did team JVN use for surgical tubing on the launcher (and where do you get it)? The tubing we've been prototyping with has been less than effective.
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Re: Build Blitz Robot Reveal - Team JVN
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http://www.mcmaster.com/#latex-tubing/=q9fexw I think that stuff was 5234K46 (1/2" OD, 1/4" ID) |
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I don't remember seeing this anywhere so I figured I'd ask - what material are the ball holding posts made from and is there a vendor where we could pick up a few?
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Those are chunks of McMaster part# 87235K81 We just shoved it over some standoffs made from 1/2" HEX stock. -Aren |
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What material did you use for those flexible black rods?
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1/2" Black Delrin rod, but many things will work, we just happened to have it on hand.
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I love the choo choo. What I don't understand is how you did the pivoting joint between the parts of the linkage. Guessing from the video looks like about 1/4" x 1/2" bar stock and I just don't see how you can do a pivoting link in that 1/4" thickness.
Can you give me any pointers or diagrams or ?? about how that joint is put together. Thanks! |
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Can someone add a little more detail? The video doesn't explain the details of the release.
Last edited by andboyer : 16-01-2014 at 16:45. |
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Notice how the protrusion on the cam catches that bar as the catapult is being pulled back. Notice how, in the video, the cam stops before that bar goes over-center. To release, the cam is rotated further (in the same direction it was turning before) until the bar goes over-center. At that point, the tension pulls the bar off the protrusion and launches the catapult. |
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Re: Build Blitz Robot Reveal - Team JVN
On the opposite side of the 84t gear there is a pointer and switch, is this a encoder to hold the motor in the ready position? If not, what is it's purpose?
Thanks, Jim Team 2144 |
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When the fire button is pressed the shooter pulses forward for .25 seconds, waits .25 seconds for the action to cease, then runs until the switch is hit again. I have yet to see a simpler method. |
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What type of switch is this? Is it an on/off, position switch or encoder?
I am a mentor and just trying to figure out how you held the motor in position until you were ready to fire the next shot. Thanks! Jim Team 2144 |
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The switch is just a limit switch that tells the system when to stop turning the motor. What actually stops the axle from backdriving is the wrench in that picture. It is just a standard ratcheting wrench, and you can see it in the picture right below the pointer.
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I have a question about the piston used to extend the rolling arm that collects the ball. We are a rookie team and are unsure of the sizing of pistons. Does anyone know the bore size and stroke length used for this bot in particular?
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