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Re: Team 254 Presents: Dropshot Technical Binder 2016
I meant to say two CIMs per side, four total. Why not use six?
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The only real advantages to 6 CIMs (when considering the risk of tripping the main breaker) are Powered Take Off and acceleration on an open field. Looks like 254 didn't do PTO, and the field wasn't really "open" like in some prior years.
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I'm curious where the ball sat while the turret was swiveling, and how it avoided the flywheel as well as the chassis during rotation. This was our teams biggest problem with turreted shooter who went under the low bar.
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A servo was used for that very reason. Having a large range of hood positions allowed us to have an accurate shot from anywhere in the Courtyard. We initially had a delrin basket that was pulled up by pneumatic cylinders to feed the ball into the shooter. The system had many issues leading to inconsistent shots. A custom gearbox was necessary because a planetary did not package inside the hood. The feeder roller and gearbox drastically helped our accuracy along with the other shooter modifications between Week 2 and Week 6. Last edited by Cherry254 : 01-06-2016 at 16:00. |
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The Boulder stalled against the feeder roller and the 0.25" aluminum "horseshoe" which supports that rails that guide the Boulder into the shooter. Can see the rails and roller on page 16.
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I'm curious as to why you guys use chain instead of belts on your drivetrains. Is there any specific reason why you guys prefer chain?
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Any link or properties about the Fairlane wheels? Saw those on 1241's shooter as well but couldn't manage to find them online.
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What other wheels did you guys try out for the flywheel?
Do you guys use laser cut wood for majority of your prototypes? I assume that this makes prototyping easier and more accurate. When is your code going to be released? Thanks for this incredible resource. |
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Because of the design of the gearbox, it would be a real PITA to change a broken belt. Also, it lets them get away with a slimmer gearbox because belts needed in a high torque, drive situation are wide.
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Yes we did use a laser cutter for prototyping with wood and it greatly aided our prototyping process as we were able to quickly CAD and test different variables for our flywheel shooter (pg 13) such as hood angle, pulley ratios, ball traction, and moment of inertia. In addition we did use the laser cutter to test out different intakes and also to cut the hubs for our mechanum wheels. As for the code, our programming team is performing a code clean and is planning to release it soon. |
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Do you have a source for the various SHARP sensors the technical binder mentions?
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