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Robonauts CAD
I've just found this out, and I thought I'd post it here because it was really useful for me.
The robonauts have put up CAD models of their 2007, 2009, 2011, and 2012 robots, which are really neat, very detailed, and some of the best CAD work I've ever seen from an FRC team. I now know how their massive gearbox in 2007 works! You can download them from here http://ccisdrobonauts.org/?w=1600&h=900&p=robots |
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I really wanted to see the CADs of their 2013 and 2010 robots. Hopefully that's going to happen.
(Also, those huge STEP files should probably be delivered compressed—they'll be about 10% of the size.) |
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Also agreed on .zip for step files. It's AMAZING how efficiently they compress. It's fun actually. |
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there goes the rest of my day. Seriously love how amazing 118's bots are. I hope 118 post the CAD of the side bridge mechanism from 2012, that thing was really cool even though it got the ruled as illegal. Probably the most inspirational FIRST robot mechanism to only to be used in a practice match.
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I wouldn't say totally unfair. The game manual did say no "grappling" on the bridges. Different people had different interpretations of what constituted grappling, and so by making the mechanism 118 took a risk.
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This is incredible. I don't think a single robot has had a bigger impact on my team than Robonaut 2012, and now we can check out the CAD! Thanks so much to an incredible team for posting these models.
The unfair part is when multiple teams repeatedly asked FIRST for a definition of "grapple" and FIRST wouldn't provide it. The ruling on "grapple" in 2012 also relied on a different definition than 2011. |
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I was watching a piece on the BBC website about 3D printing this afternoon and noticed a short clip of a complete CAD of Endeavour as well as a closeup of a wheel I believe.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25101388 |
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That is interesting...
I don't recognize that CAD operator or the area that he is working in. I wonder where that footage is from? Ironically enough we didn't use 3D printed wheels. We 3D printed a positive mold tool then cast the wheels from a different plastic. Still cool to have something I designed make it into the video though. Also, we're working on updating the CAD files on the website. For now you can get them here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/khh6lcfynt..._asm_6week.zip Last edited by ajlapp : 01-12-2013 at 19:46. |
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Wow. The 2013 CAD is really impressive. I can't say that I've ever seen a cooler and more detailed CAD of any robot. Literally every thing on the robot is in the model.
I'm a huge fan of your gearbox. I don't think I've ever seen another team use a dog shifter between a gear and a sprocket. Just out of curiosity, how do you guys work with these massive files? It took me a good 10 minutes just to open it, and I have to look at individual assemblies or it is too slow. Does solidworks do a better job than inventor with big assemblies? For me, inventor uses 5 gb of RAM just to have the file open. |
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Does anyone sell that double sprocket as an off the shelf item or is that custom?
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It is custom, but I believe 221 Robotics Systems will be offering it separately with a keyed bore.
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