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What power is in the elevator? In the drivetrain?
Why BAGs for the grabbers over 775s or something similar? What size wheels are those? Can it go over the step? You look like you're going over the height limit in the picture due to the can stabilizer elevator, not sure if I'm just seeing that wrong. The only thing I would add to this would be some way to stabilize the stack as you move, as right now it looks like it could topple fairly easily with a quick turn. |
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-Wheels are 6in diameter, but I haven't tested with the scoring platform. I could probably add an idler wheel in the middle or something like that -One of my friends on the team actually pointed this out that I might be going over the height limit. I measured the height to be dangerously close to 78in, but I think if I shorten the arm bars 1 or 2 inches it should be fine. -I never thought of a stack stabilizer before... perhaps I can utilize the box tubing that the intakes are mounted on? |
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Oh right, as for BAGs vs RS-775s for the can burglars, I think it was motor stall that motivated me for BAGs over 775s, although now I'm kind of wondering why I chose BAGs in the first place
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Why handle burglars? The window for lining these up is much smaller than for lid burglars. I just went to check an RC that I happen to have here at the house (yes, yes I do). The lid hole is at least five times as large as either handle, and it seems that a slight over/under reach is not nearly as likely to push the RC off the step onto the other side of the field. With "question mark" shaped arms, teams were able to reach the top holes over the landfill without violating the height restrictions.
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If I wanted to aim for the opening in the lid, how would one physically make that sort of geometry? It's not like one can bend carbon fiber to meet its needs (or can you?). Would the solution here be to use like 1x1 box tubing with the appropriate angle brackets? Or is there some better solution? Last edited by KohKohPuffs : 22-12-2015 at 22:50. Reason: grammar |
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I have seen videos of 971 doing their own carbon fiber layup. It seems tedious, so you could just use 3d printed or custom made endcaps for regular CF tubes and just stick the hook on the end like that.
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Nice job!
About picking up the can. - Is there a 2nd elevator section hiding behind the stack? - How does the robot grab the bottom of the can? (elevator pivot or another mechanism) Dave |
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To answer the second question, the robot has a four-bar linkage arm powered by 2 BAG motors (okay is there like a thread about BAGs vs. 775s somewhere?). That lowers down and actuates a pneumatic claw to grab the bin. I do not need a pivot for the claw, because the geometry of the four-bar automatically controls the angle of the claw to be horizontal with the ground. |
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a 6' arm versus a 5' arm w/ all other variables held constant will have substantially less inertia, which allows higher accelerations for same power. |
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While there may be no contest for engagement with the RC, there is still certainly a contest for control of the RC if it has been grabbed by an opponent either above or aside before you pull it off the step. |
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