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pic: Lightning Robotics' 2014 robot Neo
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Re: pic: Lightning Robotics' 2014 robot Neo
Are you worried about the pickup bending in a collision?
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Re: pic: Lightning Robotics' 2014 robot Neo
we are hoping to add some support.
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Re: pic: Lightning Robotics' 2014 robot Neo
You might want to consider using lexan to add some flexibility when hit like bomb squad in 2008
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Re: pic: Lightning Robotics' 2014 robot Neo
I'd also be concerned about how exposed those pistons are-- an accidental collision with an extended arm (which definitely isn't out of the question this year) could be brutal on this (or any other similarly exposed) mechanism, especially with a thin shaft.
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Re: pic: Lightning Robotics' 2014 robot Neo
Quote:
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Re: pic: Lightning Robotics' 2014 robot Neo
Yes we were worried about bending - but even after five competitions it came through pretty much unscathed, requiring only once to have a small bend removed.
We never did add the stiffing modification. |
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