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Team Fusion 364 - Final Test Run
Here is our final run before Bag and Tag.
Here's some facts about our robot: -6 wheel 4 CIM Drivetrain, 2 speed -Active Intake with a AM9015 motor on a PG71 gearbox, 3 inch stealth wheels -PID Driven dual-pulley lift mechanism -Dual hooks to pull trashcans off the step in autonomous -Ability to flip trashcans upright and twist them to the correct orientation with a camera -Ability to twist totes into the correct orientation -Can top 4 stacks with a can, or make a 6 stack with 2 totes and a can -Selectable alliance color underglow (I have them in our "Cop light" configuration in the video) We can't wait to see the competition at the Bayou Regional. It's going to be tough! http://youtu.be/pCGInQOfEWQ Trash can flip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eap3nB6JlRY Last edited by Landonh12 : 18-02-2015 at 12:11. |
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Re: Team Fusion 364 - Final Test Run
im interested in why you chose a two speed this year? Great root reminds me of ours
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Re: Team Fusion 364 - Final Test Run
The drivetrain on this robot is one that we have used for the past couple of years and we have seen much success with it. It is quick and easy to make, due to one of our fabricators. It also allows us more time to work on the actuators/main structure of the robot and get some practice time towards the end of build season. (We don't have the resources to build 2 robots.)
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Nice bot, really smooth.
How did that bot flip that trashcan? |
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Nice robot, Fusion! Your lift speed is incredible. Can't wait to see you all at Bayou!
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Really like the lightweight hook system in the back. Presumably they are made from polycarbonate. What thickness of material did you use, if I might ask?
I also like how deftly your motorized intake manipulates game pieces. ![]() |
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The hooks on the end were printed with our Makerbot Replicator 2. PLA plastic. There's a few more 3D printed parts on our bot. The whole string guide assembly to pull the hooks up is 3D printed. Also, thanks Breakaway! Can't wait to see you guys there. Hopefully we can get some good practice matches in together like last year and sweep bayou 2 years in a row ![]() |
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How long does it take for the arms to hit the top of the RC? It looks like about 2-3 seconds from the video. Do the arms fall using their own weight? Thanks. See you at Bayou. |
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The polycarb tubes hold up well. They're lexan, so about 500x stronger than glass. They can bend completely around.. We've even uprighted a can because the hook got stuck (then we broke our 3d printed claw because it slapped back to the robot so hard). They do fall from momentum. We have a little rubber-band attached to our superstructure to give them a little extra boost. We secure the cans in 3 seconds. The hinges are adjustable. We can move them from left to right in order to set up just right on the field. |
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Are the tubes strapped to the longer piece with cable ties or something like that?
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Oh, and can't wait to see you guys at Bayou as well, glad you could make the trip out! After those awesome finals matches at Red Stick Rumble I've been looking forward to you guys ever since. |
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