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Re: pic: 229 presents Irrational

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Re: pic: 229 presents Irrational

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Drivetrain:

* Two Drive Modules
* 8WD Skid Steering, with lowered center wheels (4 total) for enhanced turning
* High Efficiency
* Single speed transmission
* Geared at 8 fps using custom 4-motor Chiaphua gearbox

Traction:

* Eight 4"x1.5" IFI wheels (~1.3 coeff of friction)

Mechanisms:

* Tiltable 3pt ball shooter made from 4 6" wheelchair wheels, and driven by 2 mini-bike motors
* Two 4"x1.5" custom wheels, with timing belt treads to carry balls from hopper to shooter
* Expandable hopper, to allow for ease of human player loading
* Trap door, to allow 1pt. ball dumps into the corner goals
Hit me with any questions you may have guys.

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Re: pic: 229 presents Irrational

I see the conveyer belt but it looks like it runs direcly into one of the shooter wheels instead of thru them.
How do you load the shooter?
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Re: pic: 229 presents Irrational

Basically, when the ball hits the top of the lift, it is put in contact with the lower shooter wheel, which than shoots it along a track (thin spring loaded lexan) and through the shooter. During the design phase we struggled a lot with how to be able to change the angle, while having a moving adaptable track for the ball the follow. This was our solution.

It can be seen in the teaser video that is posted on our website here
http://www.team229.org/video/single/65


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Re: pic: 229 presents Irrational

How thick is the lexan around that camera? we had ours covered with a hefty sheet metal and .125 lexan, and we still had issues with getting hit and having the camera pop off.
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Re: pic: 229 presents Irrational

The Lexan around the camera is 1/8 (.125) Inches.

We actually changed the lexan to be a cylinder because we figure that it will take hits from balls the best.
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Re: pic: 229 presents Irrational

I see that you have two chambers there on your robot, for HP loading. But my question is what happens if balls enter on the other side from opposing HPs or other robots? Does it clog the conveyor or is there some way to prevent balls from going in that side. I also noticed the 8 wheel drive (?) and from past experience I’m guessing that you robot is very strong drive train wise. It also looks to be very close to the ground, do you have problems with the ramp, or are you ignoring that completely? I have allot of questions about this bot especially after watching that video of it.
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Re: pic: 229 presents Irrational

Looks like another strong entry from the Clarkson crew. After watching the video and talking about it at BAE with ABC, I think that you will do very well at your competitions. I really wish I could come up to Rochester this weekend; the one time I go away for spring break too! Grrr. Anyways, that only means means you have to win so I can see Irrational run down in Atlanta! Good luck guys and I plan on seeing ABC down in Boston.

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Re: pic: 229 presents Irrational

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I see that you have two chambers there on your robot, for HP loading. But my question is what happens if balls enter on the other side from opposing HPs or other robots? Does it clog the conveyor or is there some way to prevent balls from going in that side. I also noticed the 8 wheel drive (?) and from past experience I’m guessing that you robot is very strong drive train wise. It also looks to be very close to the ground, do you have problems with the ramp, or are you ignoring that completely? I have allot of questions about this bot especially after watching that video of it.

The second chamber that you see that encases the superstructure and the lift mechanism is just their for protection nothing else.
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Re: pic: 229 presents Irrational

This machine makes no sense at all...it just isn't rational.

See you guys at FLR on Saturday

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Re: pic: 229 presents Irrational

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I see that you have two chambers there on your robot, for HP loading. But my question is what happens if balls enter on the other side from opposing HPs or other robots? Does it clog the conveyor or is there some way to prevent balls from going in that side. I also noticed the 8 wheel drive (?) and from past experience I’m guessing that you robot is very strong drive train wise. It also looks to be very close to the ground, do you have problems with the ramp, or are you ignoring that completely? I have allot of questions about this bot especially after watching that video of it.

Well you’re more than welcome to ask whatever questions you would like and I will answer them. Either in this public forum or PM me.

First off, if opposing HPs throw a ball at our conveyor belt, all that happens is it will run down the front of the conveyor than get sucked up the other side, and out the shooter. In practice we chucked balls at it as hard as we could, and that’s what happened, so if opposing HPs want to give us balls it’s more than okay with us.

As for the drive train, it’s not as strong as previous years; we ditched the shifter in the interest of simplicity and reliability. However it is still four motor, custom gearbox that has a decent top speed and decent pushing power, and it climbs the ramp both forwards and backwards which was the point of the 8 wheel drive (the outer four are raised up a bit, so in normal operation is just rides on the center four).

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Re: pic: 229 presents Irrational

Out of curiousity, what is the material you used for the conveyor belt?
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Re: pic: 229 presents Irrational

Great looking robot, folks! Congratulations! The "gold" aluminum looks great with the green. I wish we were going to FLR or you were coming to Harford so I could get a close look at it.

I cringe when I see those delicate little cameras hanging out in the breeze, especially when I hear reports of how agressive the game seems to be. I think teh 1/8 lexan is better protection on the 229 machine than what we have, a lexan sheet arced over the assembly. I will keep my fingers crossed on both of our behalves.

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Re: pic: 229 presents Irrational

well the belt named the champ is shelf liner that has been ironed to eliminate stretching, then fabric is sewn onto the back to keep it going straight. for more info aim me at amouse12937. as for the camera guard that was my doing ship night. we originally had a piece of lexan folded into a three sided box however i found that to be to flexible and after flying model airplanes for 8 years i know how the servos strip. so i designed a tube that mounts on both sides of the camera so that way the camera doesnt get flexed or bent but the camera base that the pan tilt unit is mounted to flexes.
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