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Re: Team 706: Cyberhawks 2016 Robot: Knighthawk
Great looking robot!
Holy cow. Can't wait to see it on the field! |
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Thanks guys!
The wheels called "balloon" or "beach tires" and people often use them on off-road beach wheelchair or carts. They are inflated to a pressure of only 2.5psi, so the robot handles the defenses really smoothly. They came with bushings which we broached to 1/2" hex. We are using the24cm versions: http://wheeleez.com/beach-wheels-polyurethane.php |
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Here is an image with the shooter's arm down:
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It was sweet to see this in person in Sussex last weekend. Good luck to you guys, see you in Milwaukee!
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Sick looking machine yet again. It is insane you guys have yet to win a regional. Hopefully this is the year the Finalist streak ends and you get those blue banners! |
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Nice looking machine, again. It seems whichever spy was feeding our teams similar designs the past two years has failed this year.
Look forward to seeing you guys in Wisconsin. |
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From causally watching the webcast on Sunday, it looks like an accurate high goal shooter. |
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Looks really clean guys.
Any chance you can shed some light on the size and type of cylinders and solenoids being used in this design? Thanks. |
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http://www.andymark.com/Pneumatic-p/am-3324.htm Each solenoid valve has a 60psi tank attached right to the input it to keep maximum air flow. On the output sides each solenoid is plumbed with two tubes (a brass tee to two 1/4" tubes) to the cylinders on both the retract and extend. The 2 shooter cylinders are 12" stroke, 3/4" bore, and cushioned on both ends.* Both the cylinders pre-pressurized and are held back with a 3/4" bore, 1" stroke pneumatic trigger cylinder. All other solenoid valves are the smaller Festo valves. *We had a similar design in 2014 and had a problem cracking the tees on the cylinder ends because of the shock loads of the shooter at the ends of its stroke, hence the cushions. Hope this helps! |
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Yea, we are definitely hoping to be able to break through this year. It has become a bit of a joke on our team about being a great "2nd place" team. We competed against 2481 in the finals the year they broke through. They build some pretty awesome machines. Thanks! We did a lot of testing with the prototype shooter and some idea pulling from our 2014 robot which had a similar pneumatic punch. |
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We had some issues: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...&highlight=706 But will all of our success even with our issues we have done pretty well. |
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Is there any videos of this in action? Beautiful bot by the way
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