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Re: pic: 971's 2008 Robot

That’s awesome! The video explains a lot.

The biggest problem is going to be that pesky flagpole... Which is likely to get tangled in the "sack" when you flick it back.
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Re: pic: 971's 2008 Robot

I was going to say where did you get the mutli-colored trackball...then I watched the movie.
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Re: pic: 971's 2008 Robot

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we can winch the ball in closer to the center of the robot using timing belt which is attached to the fabric (this allows us to fit within the 80" rule)
Can you explain how you do, in fact, fit inside the 80" rule? I'm going to make a few assumptions, but it should still pan out. Around the 00:30 mark in the video, you flip your gripper out, and the fabric lands past the far side of the ball. Even if we assume the fabric to be infinitely narrow, it must be at least 78" from the back of your robot. The robot is probably 28" wide plus 3" bumpers on each side. sqrt(78^2 + (34/2)^2) = 79.83". Since the fabric does actually have dimensions... it has to be outside. Am I missing something?

In any case, this is a really creative gripper, and it looks to be performing very well. I hope you guys will be able to use it without being penalized.
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Re: pic: 971's 2008 Robot

My worry would be that the fabric is going to get tangled on something. If it gets snagged and possibly torn do you have replacements?
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Re: pic: 971's 2008 Robot

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Can you explain how you do, in fact, fit inside the 80" rule? I'm going to make a few assumptions, but it should still pan out. Around the 00:30 mark in the video, you flip your gripper out, and the fabric lands past the far side of the ball. Even if we assume the fabric to be infinitely narrow, it must be at least 78" from the back of your robot. The robot is probably 28" wide plus 3" bumpers on each side. sqrt(78^2 + (34/2)^2) = 79.83". Since the fabric does actually have dimensions... it has to be outside. Am I missing something?

In any case, this is a really creative gripper, and it looks to be performing very well. I hope you guys will be able to use it without being penalized.
It fits in the 80" rule in SolidWorks. The robot is more like 35" by 26" which helps. Also, the front of the chassis is low enough that it fits underneath the ball by a good 4-6". This works out to where the ball and the robot both fit in the 80" rule with enough space for the fabric to go around over the outside of the ball.

The only time we start to run into issues is when we have the arm strait out with the hoop strait out. We never need to go into this playing configuration, so as long as we avoid it we should be fine.

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Re: pic: 971's 2008 Robot

cool a kitesurfing bot!
lol i liked the idea
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Re: pic: 971's 2008 Robot

Also, when we lift the ball up to hurdle, we pull it up the arm. That makes it so that we are in the 80" rule while the arm and ball are sticking strait out from our robot.
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