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Our bot this year, manipulator triples as conveyor, hopper, and power dumper all in one. See you at palmetto!
VIDEO : http://d5robotics.org/Content/View.php?id=578
A short video clip of our bot in action. Background voices complement of grumpy tired mentor and member wanting to go home at 11:40PM after 13 hours in the warehouse. Luckily for us CJ and I managed to get that ball out of the bot.
Any and all questions/comments appreciated
09-02-2009 01:44
Uberbotshaha i like the motion it made as it went through the bot
its like an intenstine (-;
09-02-2009 10:21
wilsonmw04
09-02-2009 20:06
ttldominationWow...Well...I hope we're with yall and not against yall at palmetto. See yall then.
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09-02-2009 21:48
Duncan MacdonaldDo you have a method to "compact" the balls you store? It looks like all the rollers are powered by one belt.
09-02-2009 21:50
Thermal|
haha i like the motion it made as it went through the bot
its like an intenstine (-; |
09-02-2009 21:55
s_forbesNice job! Your serpintine manipulator looks similar to our bot from 2006 ( http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/22890 ). This was a design strategy that we were considering this year, but ended up opting for a turret.
09-02-2009 21:59
Thermal|
Do you have a method to "compact" the balls you store? It looks like all the rollers are powered by one belt.
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10-02-2009 07:06
Paul CopioliI have a stupid question:
How wide are your front two small pieces of drive base? Scaling from the wheel size, it looks like they are only 3 or 4 inches long. How wide will your plywood backing for the bumpers be at those front two spots? Another way to put it is, how wide is your ball intake at the ground?
Paul
10-02-2009 07:23
Russ BeavisFYI - a 6" bumper plywood backing attached to a 3" metal bar will not pass inspection since it's not supported along its entire length. For example, with a rectangular robot that is the max 28"x38", the opening can be, at most, the length of the edge minus 12". You can build a build that fits in the 28"x38" sizing box at a slight angle and use a marginally larger opening but you'd be building a very thin robot.
If Paul is right and your leading edges are small, the inspectors will give you a hard time and probably ask you to modify your chassis.
Better now than in 2.5 weeks.
Russ Beavis
Chief Inspector
10-02-2009 12:25
ThermalOur bumpers are 5" wide each at the front, but to make ourselves legal we're bolting a 1' or so long piece of 1010 sized 8020 to the inside of the wheel assemblies giving us another inch on each side.
They look 3-4 inches long only because our flanges bend inwards on the drivetrain sideplates.