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The red tread on the tire is simply the timing belt given out by FIRST. As for the cups, a small scratch in the HDPE should not really matter. We even tested this on a surface of our HDPE which was scratched, and it did not effect it at all. The way the cups are designed, the pressure which is generated is spread out evenly over the base of the cup, for more surface area. We locked them down, created a vacuum, and had half our team try to push it horizontally from side to side and front to back, and it would not budge.
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What about dirt on the HDPE...I think that was our teams concern with suction cups (and the pneumatic resources it would use)...the only time I have seen FIRST take care of the field is when the carpet gets unwound. I really doubt they'll be shining the HDPE after every matching.
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i;d like to know how dirt is going to get on the hdpe..... i'd imagine they make the feild reseters clean thier shoes before going out because that could cause a lot to the rug too
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a little zamboni driven by a midget would be funny to watch, and serve a great purpose
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I have no doubt that suction cups will hold great. BUT when a bot hits you its not gonna try and pull you up like a potato its gonna try and push you from the side which a suction cup grips straight down.... for example take any suction cup and take somthing flat, stick it on and feel how much force is needed to pull it straight off, then stick it back on and try and slide it, if the surface is flat and smooth the suction will stay intact but you will be able to move it where ever you would like. Which is exactly what is going to happen at KOH
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Moving Glass Should put away any debate on suction cups. The full weight of the glass pane is being held by the suction cups and its on it's side. I don't think the worker would stand where he is, if those cups weren't safe. |
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I have no doubt that there are suction cups that can support huge side loads on them. My Mitsubishi Big Screen was carried into the house with 2 suction cups vertically on each side and they didn't slip. The key here is that it was on a 'prefectly' smooth surface (Glossed Burlwood). People out there that are talking about how glass panels are lifted like this are right, BUT.......... once there are small scratches in the plastic where air can leak past the rubber, your suction is gone it is not the same as glass after the first few pushing matches up there.
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Relax people, only a few more weeks and will we find out for sure
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well, there are basically 2 ways to use a suction cup.
1: Put it on the ground and suck all the air out of it so it attatches 2: Push down on it and have all the air go out of it creating suction. the first way is reverseable the second way is pretty good if you do it right. admittedly, it is a good strategy for a koth bot, whether it works or not. good luck. |
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Hmmm
There is another way...
Force it down, and then pull it up. I've done some research on the internet and there are a ton of suction cups out there, (even rectange shaped). It should be really interesting what teams use this year and how they use them. ![]() |
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The suction cup we had prototyped was made out of a circlular peice of aluminum with a groove in the bottom where a latex O-ring fit. It worked pretty well...untill we stratched up the surface a bit. Still, it wasn't very much for the resources it would use (like 2 of our cylinders) If anyone can make it hold and stay...that's where my money is going. Ohh...and that suction cup sticks to faces...not stomachs. Not that I know this personally or anything.
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