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That's our claw compared to the Inventor project!
02-10-2005 09:32 PM
Kyle
The inventor pics look exactly like the real pics, except for the hands and the drill in the real pic of course.
02-10-2005 09:33 PM
miketwalker
I think that's a very nicely made design. Seems like it's pretty sturdy the way it's created. Based on it's small size, I'm going to guess that you are just planning on grabbing at the top of the tetra.
02-10-2005 09:35 PM
Max LobovskyIt really is great when drawings go perfectly to "real life" like that.
It's hard to tell from the pics, is the piece that holds the gripper the cylinder itself? Seems like it could be bad to hang the tetras off the cylinder.
02-10-2005 10:37 PM
Lil' Lavery
Are you grabbing them from the top apex or by a side bar? Just curious.
02-10-2005 10:48 PM
greencactus3|
Originally Posted by Max Lobovsky
It really is great when drawings go perfectly to "real life" like that.
It's hard to tell from the pics, is the piece that holds the gripper the cylinder itself? Seems like it could be bad to hang the tetras off the cylinder. |
02-10-2005 10:58 PM
Rocketboy|
Originally Posted by greencactus3
bent cylionder= BAD news
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02-10-2005 11:11 PM
russell
Those cylinders have kind of thin walls. If the assumption being made here is correct... be careful. But I do like the design. Seems light and strong. And the claw looks exactly like the inventor drawing.... We dont even make plans, not to mention inventor drawings that we could follow as exactly as you did. Great Job!
02-10-2005 11:38 PM
Tristan Lall|
Originally Posted by Rocketboy
I agree, and it looks like the support IS in fact the cylinder itself. That could even be classified as a safety hazard. If the cylinder takes a blow from a defensive robot, or an obstacle like a steel bar, there could be an explosion. They could wrap something soft like a spongy kind-of material around it and that would soften any accidental collisions. Just don't get too aggressive with it or anything!
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02-10-2005 11:58 PM
greencactus3putting it in pvc might make it a bit stronger if not it will be a barrier IF the cylinder tries to burst. but if you were to put aluminum extrusion around, i think itll defeat the purpose of the lightweightness of a non suported thing.
02-10-2005 11:59 PM
Tytus Gerrish
i had thought about making a gripper like this and then abandoned it in fear of bending the piston rod.
02-11-2005 05:38 AM
Denman
are you able to open the claw by hand? I can't find the rule, but i believe you must be able to remove a tetra the robot is holding at the end of the game without powering it up?
02-11-2005 06:09 AM
Daniel_H
Thank you all for the safety tips, we are going to grab the tetra by de top, we can open it by hand if necessary.
The claw will be always pointing to the ground because it is suspended by an axis in the middle of the cylinder PICTURE
02-11-2005 09:36 AM
Denman
i meant i was worried about it in that the refs wont know how to open it... see
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=34392
02-11-2005 10:46 AM
george56
i like they claw idea. it looks like itll be very effective. nice job!
02-11-2005 05:24 PM
PâzinhaThank you for the compliments! It was hard to do it.