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pic: Spectrum 3847 - 2017 CAD Model: Gamma Ray
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Re: pic: Spectrum 3847 - 2017 CAD Model: Gamma Ray
That arm on the front stays inside the maximum robot volume, right? It looks like you're going with the tall dimension set, and it also looks like lowering that arm is against the rules.
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Re: pic: Spectrum 3847 - 2017 CAD Model: Gamma Ray
That looks like the short dimension set to me.
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Re: pic: Spectrum 3847 - 2017 CAD Model: Gamma Ray
Agreed
Teams need to make sure they read all rules pertaining to robot size carefully. I would hate to see a robot this well designed get to a competition and then not pass inspection. |
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Re: pic: Spectrum 3847 - 2017 CAD Model: Gamma Ray
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You don't think it's more likely that you have an inaccurate perception of the robot's dimensions? It's not against the rules to lower the arm as long as the robot still fits within the volume with the arm lowered (i.e. their chassis is shorter to compensate). This is clearly the case here. If the arm doesn't go past the bumpers then it's legal for it to be lowered even at max dimensions. |
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Looking slick Allen! |
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Re: pic: Spectrum 3847 - 2017 CAD Model: Gamma Ray
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See these photos for reference. The pic with the grey gear is current, the pic with the yellow gear is from an older revision, but demonstrates how the intake fits inside our front cutout. |
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Re: pic: Spectrum 3847 - 2017 CAD Model: Gamma Ray
The robot frame is a ~29in square making our dimensions with bumpers about 36" square. That gives us 4 inchs of room to extend past the bumpers. The mecanum intake and the gear intake both come close to the full extension limit but can't possibly break it.
And of course we are short. Top of the robot is 23.8in I believe but the student that's doing most of the shooter CAD can tell you for sure that we are under. |
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Re: pic: Spectrum 3847 - 2017 CAD Model: Gamma Ray
By my best memory we are ~23.97. I will update this post later in the evening if I'm way off.
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Re: pic: Spectrum 3847 - 2017 CAD Model: Gamma Ray
Allen,
Really cool bot, love what your team is doing with the open build/blog. Seems like a great learning experience for your team. Whats the process for scoring the gear once in the gear holder? Great work as always, -Mike |
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Re: pic: Spectrum 3847 - 2017 CAD Model: Gamma Ray
Very nice. What is the upper appendage intended for?
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Re: pic: Spectrum 3847 - 2017 CAD Model: Gamma Ray
This makes me wonder how they'll inspect boundaries this year. Our arm is 1" within the boundary with fully-down, but comes to within 0.25" of the boundary during articulation up/down.
Last edited by JesseK : 01-02-2017 at 14:52. |
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Re: pic: Spectrum 3847 - 2017 CAD Model: Gamma Ray
In previous years where they had appendage requirements they made the teams extend out to their furthest point and then measured them.
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