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Team 319 - Big Bad Bob's Arm

Ty Tremblay

By: Ty Tremblay
New: 06-02-2007 23:45
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Team 319 - Big Bad Bob's Arm

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07-02-2007 00:41

Michael Corsetto


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Looks great!

Full rack capabilities and being able to lift up two robots at once is always nice

One question/caution I have for you is (I am assuming that you plan on lowering all 4 pneumatics at once to lift both yourself and the two robots you are carrying off the ground) how are you going to make sure that all four pistons extend at the same rate and same time? In 2004 we had 3 pnuematics lift our robot about a foot off the ground, then we had a hook that latched onto the bar and we simply retracted our pneumatic feet to score. The problem was we could never quite get the robot to raise up evenly, even after endlessly fidling with the variable pressure valves on each pneumatic to try and balance them. I am worried that if you dont get it just right the robot will go up crooked and perhaps drop one of the robots over the side or even bend a pnuematic shaft.

I like the idea though and its great you got it finished so soon so you have plenty of time to test

Mike C.



07-02-2007 00:46

Nate Laverdure


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Looks like a solid design. You are going to need rubber or plastic or something at the end of those pistons to avoid breaking the "no metal on carpet" rule.



07-02-2007 08:08

jfish456


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How long is the actual arm, not the tower. And in what position will it start the game. Im just curious how you will be picking up ringers off the floor (or will you?) and still be able to stay within 72 x 72 during the game.



07-02-2007 09:10

jacob07


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Thats one nice looking arm. How easy is it to pick up off the ground??? How easy is it to remove the spoiler??



07-02-2007 17:13

Ty Tremblay


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Thats one nice looking arm. How easy is it to pick up off the ground??? How easy is it to remove the spoiler??
Both are easy. The arm is on a turret, so we can pick up a tube and score without moving the robot.



07-02-2007 20:54

Ty Tremblay


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How long is the actual arm, not the tower. And in what position will it start the game. Im just curious how you will be picking up ringers off the floor (or will you?) and still be able to stay within 72 x 72 during the game.
Unless I am mistaken, (and if I am please inform me) The robot can be placed diagonally in the 72x72 box, giving us ample room.



07-02-2007 23:46

Matt Gardner


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That arm just looks plain sick, that's all there is to it. Actually, it's a bit intimidating...RUN!!!!



08-02-2007 01:09

jfish456


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Unless I am mistaken, (and if I am please inform me) The robot can be placed diagonally in the 72x72 box, giving us ample room.
yes but assuming that robot is approximately 38 X 28 the front (or back, which ever end is where the gripper is at the start of the game) of the robot would be about 10 inches from the corner of the 72 X 72 inch box. now add about 34 inches for the distance from the front to the arm. now your down to only about 57 inches for the actual arm. im sure you have done the math it just looks like it will be close and i wasnt sure if you had thought about that rule.



08-02-2007 11:33

Uncrash


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Interesting use of pneumatic cylinders. Thats going to be around 350 lbs of lifting.

Have you guys tested the lift capacity yet?



08-02-2007 12:21

Ty Tremblay


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Interesting use of pneumatic cylinders. Thats going to be around 350 lbs of lifting.

Have you guys tested the lift capacity yet?
We tested the lift capacity, and we have about 700+ pounds of force. Check out the other picture of our lift system.



08-02-2007 12:36

Weepy


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That, for lack of a better word, is a beast. I'd love to see that arm in action.

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I am assuming that you plan on lowering all 4 pneumatics at once to lift both yourself and the two robots you are carrying off the ground
I thought that you couldn't 'lift' the other robots at all, be them allies or enemies. Is this rule exempt for the last phase?



08-02-2007 12:37

waiakea11


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wow that is a cool bot....ours dosnt look as good as that one....Wow...it's cool..lol



08-02-2007 12:46

waiakea2024


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very nice arm. its so....armish



08-02-2007 15:16

Dan Petrovic


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I thought that you couldn't 'lift' the other robots at all, be them allies or enemies. Is this rule exempt for the last phase?
All rules of that nature are exempt when in the home zone. I don't think it necessarily has to be the last phase.



10-02-2007 23:03

teh_pwnerer795


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Wow! i love that idea. We had the same idea but didnt go w/ it. Gonna be tough competition this year



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