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The final parts are in and assembled into kits. This is one roller block assembly (there are 4 in each kit).
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Now we wait to see if it will be an elevator game...
30-12-2014 20:29
Orion.DeYoeHyperlinks are helpful:
www.competitionrobotparts.com
www.facebook.com/competitionrobotpartshttp://www.facebook.com/competitionrobotparts
31-12-2014 02:32
Tyler2517That seems really steep for something not that complicated to make with a drill press and band saw.
Also might want to debur that hole...
31-12-2014 18:22
nuggetsyl|
That seems really steep for something not that complicated to make with a drill press and band saw.
Also might want to debur that hole... |
31-12-2014 21:37
headlight|
That seems really steep for something not that complicated to make with a drill press and band saw.
Also might want to debur that hole... |
01-01-2015 00:51
GeeTwo
It looks pretty good as a concept, but I've got to wonder:
1) As I look at this, this is a system to constrain an elevator, but makes no attempt to actually extend/retract it. Am I missing something?
2) I found it strange on the "Stepped Roller Kit Render" that there were two separate axles on the single (presumably moving) arm; wouldn't it be simpler to have a single (slightly longer) axle on each side with two of the stepped pulleys? For that matter, wouldn't it be simpler (and tighter, and easier for teams to "get right") to have a single (much longer) axle for those connected to the "stationary" pair? Even if it were not as stackable as your general design, having this as a simplification would be a great help to teams with more meager machining resources.
01-01-2015 01:01
z_beeblebrox
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It looks pretty good as a concept, but I've got to wonder:
1) As I look at this, this is a system to constrain an elevator, but makes no attempt to actually extend/retract it. Am I missing something? |
01-01-2015 01:38
Joey Milia|
It does seem a little steep, but as a team without lathe access I'm not sure where else I could easily source a stepped delrin roller from.
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01-01-2015 02:30
asid61|
Flanged delrin bushing from McMaster? (granted, the step is much smaller, I don't know how much of a problem what would be)
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03-01-2015 23:02
Orion.DeYoeThe orders are rolling in (no pun intended). It must be the year for elevators...
04-01-2015 00:30
MrRiedemanJACCOnly question I have is do I want a two stage or single stage...
04-01-2015 12:07
Orion.DeYoe|
Only question I have is do I want a two stage or single stage...
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09-01-2015 12:49
1988Competition Robot Parts has found another supplier who should be able to help us get orders shipping out beginning Jan 16. Spread the word!