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Team 599: The Robodox's Robot Teaser
https://drive.google.com/a/ghchs.com...ew?usp=sharing
Hello, We are the Robodox from Granada Hills Charter High School and this is the CAD for our robot so far! We would like to give a huge thank you to Industrial Metals Supply Co for giving us the stock material required to make our parts and access to their CNC machines for the more intricate ones. See you guys soon at competitions! |
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Re: Team 599: The Robodox's Robot Teaser
Link is private, I can't access it.
![]() EDIT: Beautiful integration of your systems! How does your intake work to load the ball into your catapult? Last edited by asid61 : 01-26-2016 at 06:28 PM. |
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Re: Team 599: The Robodox's Robot Teaser
Fixed! thanks for letting me know
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Re: Team 599: The Robodox's Robot Teaser
Think I figured it out - over the bumper intake?
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Re: Team 599: The Robodox's Robot Teaser
Are those "speed lines" or cut off urethane belt?
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Re: Team 599: The Robodox's Robot Teaser
Which part of the robot are you speaking of ?
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Re: Team 599: The Robodox's Robot Teaser
Look like torsion springs for the catapult.
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Re: Team 599: The Robodox's Robot Teaser
Oh yes, those are custom torsion springs for a 1" rod.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7w...ew?usp=sharing Last edited by MoralesJay : 01-26-2016 at 07:34 PM. |
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Re: Team 599: The Robodox's Robot Teaser
Actually no. Because the rules only require 8" of bumber around each corner, and our robot is around 27" wide (Approx), there is a gap in the middle where the intake is placed. However, we do use the chassis rail to help grab the ball. Does that make sense?
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Re: Team 599: The Robodox's Robot Teaser
Thanks for the compliment means a lot! It may be kind of hard to see but on the front chassis rail is a small piece of vertical lexan. This piece of lexan bends and helps the ball climb up. It reaches a point where the ball goes over the lexan and the lexan bends back into position. Through prototyping, we found that the ball falls into the place where we put the catapult head. We are probably going to add more lexan "Walls" near the catapult head to help the ball fall into place. Does that answer your question? Feel free to ask more questions if you want!
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Re: Team 599: The Robodox's Robot Teaser
Thanks for the compliment means a lot! It may be kind of hard to see but on the front chassis rail is a small piece of vertical lexan. This piece of lexan bends and helps the ball climb up. It reaches a point where the ball goes over the lexan and the lexan bends back into position. Through prototyping, we found that the ball falls into the place where we put the catapult head. We are probably going to add more lexan "Walls" near the catapult head to help the ball fall into place. Does that answer your question? Feel free to ask more questions if you want!
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(Plus, Autodesk is an official sponsor of FRC, so it is rather awkward when we are asked by an Autodesk volunteer how we drafted the robot, and we mention that we did it through solidworks. XD ) |
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