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Dawgma 1712, Done.

By: Chuck Glick
New: 12-01-2008 16:32
Updated: 13-01-2008 09:17
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Dawgma 1712, Done.

Hope you like our manipulator, all human and drill powered. Just need to find someone that can do both and so we can stay with in weight constraints.

This is the robot as of 4:00pm today, January 12, 2008.

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12-01-2008 18:21

Seraph117


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if this is seriously your final design, ill eat my hat



12-01-2008 18:37

Chuck Glick


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if this is seriously your final design, ill eat my hat
depends on the kind of hat that will be eaten, then I will decide.



12-01-2008 18:38

Seraph117


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see my signature?

THAT KIND



12-01-2008 18:44

Woody1458


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so the drill motor powers the wheel at top sucking in the ball?, does it hold it stiffly enough? can pop out if hit side ways?



12-01-2008 18:47

lukevanoort


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I spy a spider leg...



12-01-2008 18:49

Seraph117


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o_O

UM...

i think those are zip ties...



12-01-2008 19:40

Chuck Glick


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so the drill motor powers the wheel at top sucking in the ball?, does it hold it stiffly enough? can pop out if hit side ways?
Remember this is just a prototype. That whole mechanism was designed and fabricated to see if it would work, however the final will be a bit wider that the 1.5" that were contacting the ball during testing.

Also, we used a DRILL, not just the motor, its one of our common testing practices to just use the drill to power the shaft.


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I spy a spider leg...
Well lets just say that our rack became the robot. It had a nice flat face and was already the right length so, why not?!



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