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Very neat, but does that exceed the 72" limit?
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Its close but still within the 72'' limit
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I honestly can say uh.. I don't get it. lol
Sorry. I'll have to see this bad boy in person. What regionals are you headed to? Atlanta as well? |
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Were going to the Florida regional and Atlanta. Ill have video of it posted soon though.
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That is one of the coolest ideas I've seen so far in first. APPLAUSE for this inventor!
I have got to make one of these, it looks like a blast! If I were you I'd wrap that thing with a cylinder of thin plastic sheet, to keep the cables from getting caught on stuff and pulled around. Now I'm excited to see this at UCF. Good job guys! |
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wow, what an awesome idea...post video soon!
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Think of it like when you reel a fishing pole in too far, and it bends over because of the pressure. |
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Is it safe to assume that you guys have some clever control, or are you manually controlling the tension on the cables? |
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Unfortunatly the motors for the arm dont have encoders, however we dont really need them. I will say we do have "somthing special'' that helps with control.
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A miniature model of the robot?
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Nope its part of our actual robot.
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I think he was talking about how to control the spine. You could control it with a model, if it was designed cleverly.
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Im sorry im not following could you please explain?
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What he is stating is that you could make a miniature version of your arm in order to control your robot, you have a feedback sensor on the model on the points of movement, and you have the same on the larger version and you just work it in the code to say when this is he (on the mini) this goes here (on the real one), im not sure of how its exactly done, but i have seen it done before |
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