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Spine Arm Robot
I was just curious if anyone could remember the team number of the team a couple years back that had a manipulator that had a rod that was made out of composite(I think) and had several discs with holes that acted as guides for wires that would apply tension to the top of the rod. I'm just curious because there is a group at my college researching that design and they were just curious to see this design on the robot.
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Re: Spine Arm Robot
Quick search of the CD-Media gallery with the word "spine" revealed this:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/27108 Team 1875. |
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Re: Spine Arm Robot
I believe Technokats also had an arm design one year.
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Re: Spine Arm Robot
Nice call. http://technokats.org/gallery2/v/2000/
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awesome that's not the one I was thinking of but it's essentially the same design
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Re: Spine Arm Robot
The real question I have for both teams, what are some benefits and drawbacks of this sort of system? In the thread under the picture 1875 makes reference to programming problems breaking it, what happened? How well did the arm hold up to the defense of that year?
This is, to me, a rather interesting solution to a problem and I would definitely appreciate hearing from teams who have experience that we can learn from. |
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Re: Spine Arm Robot
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It would hold the tube straight up in the air and whenever they drove it relatively quickly or got hit - the tube would do a lot of wobbling in the air and would have trouble placing on the rack. Also when they tried to pick up, it wasn't particularly adept - while it was cool it definitely had wobble issues in the mechanical aspect of it. I distinctly remember they scored about 2 tubes in both matches we were on the field with them, if that helps you. That's not a whole lot of information, but it is some on their mechanics if it helps. -Greg P. |
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Re: Spine Arm Robot
I was on 1875 that year and helped develop the "spine" arm, the problems we ran into where finding appropriate materials for the rod and keeping it stable. In the south carolina regional we modified it by shortening it and the results where much better. If there are any specific questions let me know, I can refer you to someone who is far more knowledgeable than myself about this subject.
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