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Re: pic: Team 2980 Open Source Robot
I very much like this idea, but every time I toyed with it I ran into one issue.
Traction. How do you plan to stay "glued" to the diagonal pole? It would seem that without both a radical CG and SUPER sticky material, it is not possible to get up at a 60 degree angle. What are you using to increase frictional force on the poles?
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Originally Posted by eedoga
I shortened the quote but I hope I didn't change the meaning at all.
Hey Paul, I hope it works too, The kids did a bunch of math and then ordered a specific rubber from McMaster Carr. A few sheets of it are here and to be honest it doesn't seam very sticky to me, but if I put any weight on the sheet it is relatively hard to slide across my counters. I'm hoping it is sticky enough, if not I hope we can find a way to find softer/stickier rubber in time.
We may have to go with a stinger or wheelie bar idea, and in I have an idea as to how we could maybe do it, I'll have to look at the cad drawings.
As for the room in the top of the robot, there is a bucket that goes there for dumping disks in the top of the tower.
Thanks for the advice, I'll share it with the kids!
Edoga
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Last edited by Jeffy : 01-29-2013 at 11:19 PM.
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