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Re: paper: [Ri3D] The GreenHorns 2016 Present: Rivvet
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All of the above would be great for that purpose. It all depends on the geometry of your robot and where you can fit everything. Any of the options you listed can be as effective as the others if implemented correctly.
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If you've got plenty if power but a low speed, you can increase the length of the lever that you attach to the servo. Sorry I don't have more info! That's the disadvantage of being 200 miles away from the robot. |
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I'd like to clarify something that has bothered me. To articulate our shooter mechanism we used two 10:1 versa planetary stages for a 100:1 overall reduction. This is way outside the recommendations from Vex's Load Ratings Guide for a Cim motor. I apologize to any teams who may have gotten the idea to do this from us.
A much safer solution for articulating the shooting mechanism would be to use a Mini Cim motor in a versa planetary at a 108:1 ratio. This can be safely done by using a 3:1, 4:1, and 9:1 stacked up. It's still within Vex's recommendations and it provides a similar amount of torque. Another solution would be to use the Gem 500 gearbox from AndyMark. I believe the joint at which the shooter articulates should be the strongest part of the robot. I will say from my experience with the Gem 500, it will have no problems, it's a tank. Again, sorry if anybody copied this aspect of our design. I'd like to blame the sleep deprivation, but it was a result of our lack of experience. We've learned from our mistake and will do better next time! |
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Re: paper: [Ri3D] The GreenHorns 2016 Present: Rivvet
For the shooter, is it better to run a 3:1 gearbox with a 775pro then to do what you did with the mini-cims? Even though they will both be at around 6000 rpm?
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The problem with what we did with the mini CIMs is that they were at their max speed. This means the speed of the wheels is completely dependent upon the battery voltage. 775pro's are lighter, and can be run faster than mini CIMs in this application. It is my belief that you will see better results with the 775pro's.
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http://www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/mo...s/cim-ile.html Actually, this has the same exact mounting as the miniCIM so you could swap it out directly and do the comparison. Last edited by gpetilli : 29-01-2016 at 10:02. Reason: additional comment |
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So how tall was your robot when the shooter was down?
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~14" We never had to worry about clearing the low bar. The top of the frame was 9" off the ground so we had high ground clearance with a low profile overall.
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I dont think it is legal (or safe) to bore into a motor shaft. I hope you meant the versa planetary 1/2 hex output shaft - which would be fine.
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In the link it says the ratio for a 775pro with this gearbox is 12:29. Is that correct ratio or would we have to change the gears, and if the latter, where would I get the gears and which ones? (I am really sorry if this is a stupid question. We are a rookie team trying to figure out what we are doing! haha) Last edited by epicnun : 29-01-2016 at 19:34. |
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Thank you so much for this robot design, we build a shooter very similar to yours and it shoot very well... we also are using 775pro with 3:1 versa.
My question is around the elevation, maybe our framing is too heavy, but what would be a good recommendation to hold the shooter at the proper angle position mechanically while trying to aim at the target? |
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Re: paper: [Ri3D] The GreenHorns 2016 Present: Rivvet
There are a number of ways to articulate the shooter, and a number if those are covered in this thread, and in the white paper. The way I would recommend would be to get a gearbox with a very high gear ratio >100:1 and use that to drive a chain and sprocket setup which is connected to your arm. Two gearboxes I would recommend are the Versa Planetary from Vexpro, and the Gem 500 from AndyMark. Both can give you enough reduction.
You could also use a dart linear actuator to pivot the shooter. There are tons of possibilities! |
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