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pic: Panthrobotics Presents Ascendance
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Release: Panthrobotics Presents Ascendance
I wanted to mention real quick the URL for PlastiDip. We found some amazing paints from them that really made for some cool robot designs.
https://www.dipyourcar.com/PlastiDip/ |
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Re: pic: Panthrobotics Presents Ascendance
Very cool robot design. I too am a huge fan of plastidip. This is the first time I've noticed a team using it.
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Re: pic: Panthrobotics Presents Ascendance
Is there a drop in the omni wheels?
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Re: pic: Panthrobotics Presents Ascendance
If I recall correctly, grasshopper is a variant of butterfly/octanum. Usually only the omnis or only the traction wheels contact the floor at any given time.
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Re: pic: Panthrobotics Presents Ascendance
What's the pitch between the hooks (though ledges or mantles might be a better description)? Obviously a bit larger than 12", but probably not too much larger to speed up disengaging from a stack of totes.
Hmmm.. If you run the conveyors up so high that the hooks pull out of the way, I suppose you could still make stacks taller than 4 totes if those shelves are short enough to feet between the extended stacking tabs on the side of the totes. That would certainly make for a secure carry of single totes on each hook, as well. See you at Bayou! |
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Re: pic: Panthrobotics Presents Ascendance
The way grasshopper works is that there is a drop in the omni wheels and uses the drop/tilt when actuating the traction wheels to raise the omni wheels off the ground.
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Re: pic: Panthrobotics Presents Ascendance
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