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Re: Locking the Fisher Price Motor

well you deffenety wana make it lock ( i can turn the fischer price moter backwords by hand, so can a 130 pound robot ) the question is how. you could have a purly mechnical oneway rachet idea, or you could have a mechanical/electrical idea with a solonoid ( not a spike ) or a servo even to move a locking pin/bar into place. some other things that spring to mind are a one-way cable slip ( remember in the matrix, elevator sceen ) or even a friction brake.

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Re: Locking the Fisher Price Motor

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well you deffenety wana make it lock ( i can turn the fischer price moter backwords by hand, so can a 130 pound robot ) the question is how. you could have a purly mechnical oneway rachet idea, or you could have a mechanical/electrical idea with a solonoid ( not a spike ) or a servo even to move a locking pin/bar into place. some other things that spring to mind are a one-way cable slip ( remember in the matrix, elevator sceen ) or even a friction brake.

just some random thoughts, jacob
Thanks, i'll have to see about the servo with the locking pin/bar because our arm has to do a few more things before we go for the bar, so a one way lock wouldnt help much.
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Re: Locking the Fisher Price Motor

just use a version of our 4oz break idea i do not have a pic on me but someone else may it is simple but extramly effective. If anyone has a pic of our breaks post it
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