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Re: pic: FRC488 Mock Up

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Originally Posted by AllenGregoryIV View Post
I like this setup. The roller of banebots wheels is awesome, did you not find any other roller material that would work? It seems like an expensive solution.

I love what you all did with your chassis. We are doing under bumper collection as well.

Thanks for sharing.
The roller has about 22 wheels on it -- so about $50 worth of wheels. I'm happy to spend a bit of money to save time in the shop and this solution was easier than making a roller of our own. We didn't try anything else -- this worked well from the start.

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Originally Posted by Ty Tremblay View Post
That looks awesome. What motors are you running on your shooter? What kind of range are you getting?

Did you find that the flat surface for the frisbees helped?
The green wheels are driven by an RS550 through a 3:1 Versaplanetary gearbox; the orange, a BAG motor through a 1:1 gearbox. The range isn't as good as I'd like to see, but it is good enough for our strategy. It is effective between 15' and 20'. We didn't test a shooter without some kind of flat surface as its base. The flat sheet -- delrin, in this case -- is something we can easily laser cut in our shop. Anything involving extrusion is doable but becomes more of a headache, so I avoid it where I can. It may be difficult to see because we prototyped in polycarbonate rather than delrin, but the entire structure is assembled with a slot and tab system that is reinforced in a few spots by extrusion.

Here's a video of some our calibration testing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFyaWjJ9aPc

And another of the roller loading frisbees: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUDMAEOU09I

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Wow, what a beautifully simple, elegant, and functional design. Well done! I can't wait to see it in action.
Thanks! It's probably not as simple as it can be -- there's a lot still missing -- but it's MUCH simpler than where we started a few weeks ago.

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Chassis looks great as usual, Madison.

Did you see an improvement on your shooter when running a third motor/wheel on the opposite side of the first two?
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I believe the third wheel you see is on the human loader platform below the shooter level...
Actually, that's just perspective playing a bit of a trick on you. The assembly you're seeing (with the wheel on the opposite side) is actually our prototype shooter. We removed one its motors to put on the prototype robot since I didn't order enough 3:1 gear kits from Vex.
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