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Well our first 3 1/2 weeks have been busy. This, as of tonight is our design. There are still kinks to work out, and there is still discussion on if we should can the hurdling idea. Anyway enjoy!
P.S. sorry about the weird turn towards the end, it was filmed with a digital camera and I didn't realize it would view sideways. Click!! |
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Re: 975's Working Arm
very nice, seams to work very well.
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Re: 975's Working Arm
How far forward does that arm go? It looks like you're way outside the 80" limit.
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Interesting gripper design.
I can't really tell... is this thing rotating to the up position under it's own power? It seems like someone was always holding on to it. If it is powered, does it spin with enough force and speed to hurdle the ball? It also sounds like there's a motor that was running a lot in the back ground, and it seemed to be loosely coincident with the gripper opening and closing. Is your gripper electromechanical? Cool. -q |
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I also presume that after they get the rest of the guts put in, they won't have to have 2-3 people around the bot to balance it! ![]() Last edited by GaryVoshol : 02-01-2008 at 08:01 AM. Reason: Grammar - tense |
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Re: 975's Working Arm
Well it's on our nonmoving chassis so there is no weight under it. Also, it has two mechanisms, a motor to lift the arm, which it was doing under its on power, and a motor that powers a lead screw that moves the arms in and out. As for the 80" rule, I'm pretty sure were ok there, but we haven't check yet.
And yes, it does fit in the 28 by 38 starting configuration. |
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Re: 975's Working Arm
our team has something like that. thats all i can say. it looks good though.
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Re: 975's Working Arm
Do you have a Globe Motor set into a Banebots planetary gearbox? What gearbox are you using and at what ratio?
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Re: 975's Working Arm
I believe we are just running the lead screw striaght off the Banebots motor. We also moved the lead screw because in it's original position it kept binding.
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