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A CAD model of our robot from the 2013 Season in STEP form.
There's a few missing bits that we did by hand but this is as complete as we could post it without reverse engineering and remeasuring a bunch of stuff.
One change that was not done in the CAD was the hi/low stage swap on the ball shifter shaft. We pulled the snap ring and switched the two stages for packaging reasons.
Feel free to ask any questions.


1477_2013_Einstein-Rev.zip
05-05-2013 20:25
thefro526
Just spent the last hour or so getting lost in this model. There's some really, really cool stuff in here.
So awesome, thanks for posting this.
07-05-2013 10:46
MattC9Thanks so much for this! I know my team and I will be dissecting this and looking very closely at it.
07-05-2013 11:58
Brian SelleVery nice, thanks for posting this. Couple questions...
1) It looks like there are 2 different types of encoders on the shooter pitch angle. Is this just for redundancy? If so, why two different types?
2) What type of machinery do you have access to? Manual mills/lathes, CNC milling, laser sheet metal, etc.
07-05-2013 12:46
James Tonthat
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Very nice, thanks for posting this. Couple questions...
1) It looks like there are 2 different types of encoders on the shooter pitch angle. Is this just for redundancy? If so, why two different types? 2) What type of machinery do you have access to? Manual mills/lathes, CNC milling, laser sheet metal, etc. |