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| View Poll Results: What powers your arm? (select all that apply) | |||
| Van Sliding Door Motor |
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28 | 44.44% |
| 1 CIM Motor |
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4 | 6.35% |
| 2 CIM Motors |
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1 | 1.59% |
| N.D. Window Motor |
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7 | 11.11% |
| Jid. Window Motor |
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6 | 9.52% |
| Pneumatics |
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20 | 31.75% |
| Other |
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23 | 36.51% |
| A hamster |
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13 | 20.63% |
| What arm? |
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2 | 3.17% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 63. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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What Powers Your Arm?
What (primarily) Powers your arm?
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Re: What Powers Your Arm?
We have the dreaded double jointed arm, the shoulder- a highly geared down CIM, and the elbow is a window motor, geared down via small-->large sprockets
HTH Marcus |
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Re: What Powers Your Arm?
You seemed to have forgotten the FP....
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Re: What Powers Your Arm?
And Homer Simpson in a box.
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Re: What Powers Your Arm?
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my bad As for my bot, we gotta sliding door motor on a 1:6 chain reduction In all seriousness, do you think FIRST would allow having a hamster wheel as a decorative object? Do they specifically ban any living organisms present on the bot? |
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Re: What Powers Your Arm?
The rules flowchart for power sources specifically states "gerbil".
See: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ghlight=gerbil |
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You forgot >1 hamsters.
we have a planetary gearbox on the arm powered by (specially cloned) hamsters that run the planets (instead of powering the sun). The ring is another hamster. Max torque && max speed. That thing will fly!! I wonder if there is a limit to how many hamsters we can use.... ![]() Last edited by probizzle : 05-02-2005 at 23:03. |
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Re: Missing Poll Option
Really I woudl love to use a hamster or "gerbil" bu $@#$@#$@#$@# one of the worm geared motors were using.
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Re: What Powers Your Arm?
Van door, Fisher Price, and Nippon-Denso.
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Re: What Powers Your Arm?
forget hamsters, use potatoes!
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Re: What Powers Your Arm?
You might also want to have the option, Which arm... Some teams have more than one.
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Re: What Powers Your Arm?
We are using pnuematics and "Other" you will just have out what it is at the NASA Goddard Play Day in D.C.
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Re: What Powers Your Arm?
the sliding door motor moves the arm up and down while the window motor rotates the end, also i think there is another motor in there somewhere, i didn't design the thing and i have no idea what it happening with it (even though I'm the one building it!).
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Re: What Powers Your Arm?
We use FPs with a worm gear and a custom gearbox for reduction.
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