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Re: Picking Two other Robots off the ground
I hope I get to see this live at least once this season.
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Re: Picking Two other Robots off the ground
YOU JUST MIGHT
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There is one component on every robot this year that you could know exactly where to grab onto. The bumpers being at a regulated height would allow a robot with a claw to grab onto one or two other robots relatively easily assuming the other robot's frame/bumpers could support the weight and your lifting mechanism was strong enough.
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So yes adding a bar is an easy solution to getting robots suspended, but you have to think about the trust you are putting into another team to not rip your robot to shreds. Not that you shouldn't trust other teams but when it comes to driving robots, as wells as driving a car in real life, i don't trust anyone to not make mistakes 100% of the time (myself included). |
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Beyond that, simply assuming putting a bar in the air will be sufficient for another robot to hang off of you is still awfully presumptuous. You will have to factor in how another robot hanging off of yours impacts your CG (and how that impacts both robots), where that bar will be relative to the field, how to lower each robot at the end of a match, how to avoid complications due to size restraints and the finale configuration (ie, will the haning robot have to be in contact with the tower to get into their finale configuration and can they hang from you if they're contacting the tower?), how to avoid potential damage from hanging mechanisms and suspended robots, and how to elevate (and keep elevated without power) more weight. None of these are trivial questions. |
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I think there will be only 1 if any robots at a regional who can lift two robots, and lifting two will be the only thing they do. Lifting nearly 450lbs of robot is a LOT of weight and stress on components. It will take careful planning to coordinate such an operation and is very VERY risky.
My advice- DON'T DO IT! Good luck! ![]() |
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haha and we were reliable only team at new jersey regional that successfully scored all 60 points. yes, we.beast GRRRRRR!!!!! |
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so i can wait to put the bot to its final test |
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Those of you who may be considering lifting your two alliance partners in the finale should first answer the question: what would convince you to be a part of a double lift by another team? If you have an answer for that, then I think you just might have a solid starting point for your own design. I'd like to hear the alliance meeting at which two "lifters" are deciding which team will do the lifting. If someone makes a video of it, LMK OK?
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Tarik,
are you supposing that you will be able (timewise or otherwise) to determine which of your qualification alliance partners is the better lifter BEFORE you have to start a match? A sort of lift-off so-to-speak? Good thing there won't be many teams who think their robot can lift two other bots and then elevate themselves. Or are there? |
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no i am saying throught other matches you would be able to tell which is better and whichever team on the field is closer to the pre determined lifting spot is the lifter then if the better lifter isnot in place
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Lenny 8,
In first there are no limits so nothing is impossibe. all ideas can work it just depends on how much you believe in that idea and the drive to make it to prove evryone wrong |
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