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177 toying with how to manipulate the 2008 track ball. No one is actually touching the ball. The people behing it are proping the mechanism.
09-01-2008 09:59
Jessica Boucher
I knew it! When I started thinking about great large-ball robots this one immediately came to mind.
09-01-2008 10:28
Elgin Clock
177's amazing 2001 robot that can do endo's while half inside/half outside the field ftw! lol 
09-01-2008 11:46
Elgin Clock
09-01-2008 11:48
Peter Matteson
We couldn't resist trying it when we saw the game. We still have a few other manipulators to try out. 
09-01-2008 14:03
Woody1458looks to me like two wheels inwards sucking, the cloth is pulled tight so it would make sense if it was pinching it together
like 100's claw last year
09-01-2008 15:36
JaneYoung
With the ball that close to the ceiling there doesn't seem to be much space left between the bottom of the ball and the floor. Or it just the way I'm looking at it? That's a cool photo.
09-01-2008 15:45
Peter Matteson
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With the ball that close to the ceiling there doesn't seem to be much space left between the bottom of the ball and the floor. Or it just the way I'm looking at it? That's a cool photo.
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10-01-2008 06:51
ginosoprano09
the only reason y'all finished really fast is because all you did was to barely modify last year's robot.
right?
10-01-2008 07:19
Peter Matteson
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the only reason y'all finished really fast is because all you did was to barely modify last year's robot.
right? |
10-01-2008 07:19
Pavan Dave
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the only reason y'all finished really fast is because all you did was to barely modify last year's robot.
right? |
10-01-2008 10:36
Jake177That is definitely the 2001 Bobcat, unless you guys put the yellow panels on Petunia just to throw people off. The first thing I thought of after I read the game description was a practice match at Nationals in 2001 where our drivers dropped one of the big balls over the rail that divided the field and then drove the bot under the rail after it.
10-01-2008 16:01
ZakuAceI can't be sure, but from the picture, it looks like the grasper is not reaching halfway around the ball. Wouldn't that make it prone to popping out?
10-01-2008 16:24
Jake177That claw was designed so that it could grab either a big ball or one of the mobile goals. As a result, it only reached a little more than halfway around the balls. But it was still able to hold the balls well enough (especially since 2001 was 4 vs 0, so there was no defense to worry about).
10-01-2008 17:05
Elgin Clock
Ha! I was right! w00t!
2001 it is: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/12347
11-01-2008 23:55
calvin1631What is powering the claw? a piston or a smaller motor? I am guessing it has to pivoting sections for the claw but what is causing the close/ope action?