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pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress
How did you manufacture the gear teeth on the turret and the variable angle ball holder? What kind of tolerances were you able to hold?
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress
One of our sponsors does laser/water jet cutting for us. The tolerances are pretty tight, but the teeth mesh very nicely with the other gears. The turret did end up having a little bit of slop in the gearbox, but not too bad.
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress
We've waterjetted many 20 and 24 dp gears over the years at exact size without issue.
254's turret this year was water cut. 148 does a fair amount on laser. |
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress
Very interested how this turns out. What drove the decision to make a turret catapult?
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress
Not only is this catapult on a turret, the ball cradle slides for different shot trajectories...
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Few things:
1. You guys aren't using it at CCC? Thought this was going to be one of the 3 you all are playing with. 2. How does it intake? Anyways, this thing is hands-down awesome. Even if it's not done, you should still bring it to CCC so we all can see it in person! |
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress
We wanted to try some mechanisms that we had never tried before, and the programmers wanted to work more with vision. A lot of the reasoning behind our decisions was "because we can."
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress
Could we get another picture of the bearing setup on the turret?
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress
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Iteration of what 1323 did in 2012 but w/ smaller bearings. |
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress
Looks like 1678 caught a little bit of the small robot fever for the offseason. Can't wait to see some pictures of the completed robot.
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress
Quick glance told me it was a swerve drive
![]() Looks cool. Interested to see how the intake works. |
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress
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2. Intake is mostly assembled, not mounted though. There are other mechanisms still missing as well! Maybe we'll bring it to CCC, but we have a lot of other stuff to do just to make the event happen! Thanks, -Mike |
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress
That is a very nice looking robot! How is the catapult powered? I don't think I see any pneumatics or elastic tubing. Is it motor driven?
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress
I'm just curious as to what that thingamabob is in the corner. Were your machinists bored?
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