|
|
|
![]() |
|
|||||||
|
||||||||
The Robocat's 2006 robot
25-02-2006 15:30
Madison
I like that you slide the conveyor backing out of the way to release balls from your hopper. That's an elegant solution. Typically, how tall is the robot so as to allow that functionality to work?
25-02-2006 21:08
Chriszuma|
Originally Posted by M. Krass
I like that you slide the conveyor backing out of the way to release balls from your hopper. That's an elegant solution. Typically, how tall is the robot so as to allow that functionality to work?
|
26-02-2006 02:43
Spikey|
Originally Posted by Chriszuma
I was going to ask the same thing, but if that door it is sitting in front of is a standard 7-foot door, then it looks like they're safely under the 5 foot limit.
|
26-02-2006 03:53
Chriszuma|
Originally Posted by Spikey
But with their cage door open, its gotta be above 5 feet, in relation to the door it looks much taller with the cage door open. Please correct me if I am wrong, but with the cage up it looks like they are exceeding spec.
|
26-02-2006 07:45
GaryVoshol
My initial thought was, "Too tall" as well. We can't tell without a measurement, but I'm assuming the base is about 36-38". Just eyeballing, and using my fingers as calipers on the screen, that makes the top of the hopper slightly less than 3 feet off the ground - and the top of the gate about 5'6". Plus or minus 6" - hopefully for the team it is minus.
26-02-2006 22:28
Dan Petrovicthe base is longer than wide, so it's approximately 38 inches.
Based off of that. The top of the conveyor belt is 60 inches.
They are way above the height limitation. Let's hope it seems this way because of the camera angle.
26-02-2006 22:33
Kelvin Ngif each ball is 7", you can use them as a reference to estimate the height. from the looks of things, the bot looks waaay over the limit when the gate is opened.
26-02-2006 22:35
sanddragLooks like it is probably right at 5' based on this very poor photoshopping I did.
26-02-2006 22:36
Dillon ComptonHonestly, I think none of you are giving team 379 the credit they deserve.
Do you really all think that with an ENTIRE TEAM of FIRSTers, NOONE on 379 caught the fact that the robot can never exceed 5' in height and corrected their design/design around that?
Seriously; I'd be very suprised if ANY FIRST team managed to miss that- i am confident this is a matter of perspective and assumption- good luck 379, your Robot looks solid, and as said above, thats a very elegant way to release the balls.
I'm sure you will do well this yes.
-Dillon Compton
team 1394
26-02-2006 22:40
mechanicalbrain
|
Originally Posted by GaryV1188
My initial thought was, "Too tall" as well.
|
27-02-2006 00:27
SpikeyJust offering concern, I think its a really cool idea, and it makes an instant backboard for the HP to throw balls at. I like the idea, the picture just made me worry!
27-02-2006 01:38
Wayne Doenges
| Do you really all think that with an ENTIRE TEAM of FIRSTers, NOONE on 379 caught the fact that the robot can never exceed 5' in height and corrected their design/design around that? |
27-02-2006 15:16
ChriszumaFor the love of god, isn't there someone from team 379 here who can tell us the truth so we can end this ridiculousness?!?!
28-02-2006 23:05
Kelvin Ng|
Originally Posted by sanddrag
Looks like it is probably right at 5' based on this very poor photoshopping I did.
|
01-03-2006 20:57
Robocat1Sorry for all the confusion!
Our final robot is 58" high with the gate open.
The photo was photoshoped at some point and is distorted, so that may be the problem.
05-03-2006 12:20
Kyle379The picture was stretched a bit but we must have taken it before we were 100% finished. We needed more space between the bottom of the hopper and the top of the gate, so we added a longer cylinder to do so. We needed to cut some gate down, just about below the top rod. We are now about 58 inches.