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Re: pic: Team 401 Overdrive -- Scoring Position
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Re: pic: Team 401 Overdrive -- Scoring Position
I was talking about when they have the arm out at 90 degrees, I tried to design an arm early on exactly like this with the dual 4-bar linkage but could never get around the 80" horizontal rule. I was wondering how they solved it?
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Now you have me pondering the same thing, I guess I have another reason to look for it at VCU.
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To answer the many questions,
YES...it is **Barely** within the 80" Cylinder. That was before we cut off 4" from the front of the 4-bars. Thanks for all the great comments! |
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Re: pic: Team 401 Overdrive -- Scoring Position
I really like your guy's air tank alignment (vertical down the center of the arm)...
very clean with the tubing and wiring on your board too <_< its a pretty robot |
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Re: pic: Team 401 Overdrive -- Scoring Position
When you want to lift the arm, how fast does the piston come out, because if it is too fast, wouldn't your bot tip over?
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Re: pic: Team 401 Overdrive -- Scoring Position
Nice clean robot. But can I ask, Why a tractor? lolz
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Re: pic: Team 401 Overdrive -- Scoring Position
The tractor is being automated as part of a CAPSTONE senior design project with Virginia Tech Engineering Students.
The Engineering Students from VT worked with team 401 to develop what we call "farm bot" - a GPS controlled farming robot. Seems like it is an "invention" that can help a community... ...maybe it will be showing up in some animations this year ![]() |
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Re: pic: Team 401 Overdrive -- Scoring Position
Pretty colors... one of the cooler looking frame designs I've seen in a while.
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Re: pic: Team 401 Overdrive -- Scoring Position
Thanks ShaneP!
Team 401 likes making things look good. But ironically, the shape of the frame came from us all sitting down and optimizing the design. Each frame member has a purpose. This not only helped us to reduce weight (we are around 110lbs now with everything but lexan siding) but also made for a cool looking bot! |
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