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Team 3495 Climbing Mechanism

Valkonn

By: Valkonn
New: 29-01-2017 20:35
Updated: 29-01-2017 20:35
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Team 3495 Climbing Mechanism

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29-01-2017 21:17

Poseidon5817


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That looks awesome Edison! Can't wait to see it in action!



29-01-2017 21:18

Bkeeneykid


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Nice and relatively simple, I like. Looks like you have a pulley next to what looks like your rope hook. Is that just for extra traction or is there something else there?



29-01-2017 22:31

D_Price


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looking good! Can't wait to see it in action.



30-01-2017 10:42

bearbot


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Nice can't wait to see it on the robotic in a competition



31-01-2017 00:02

Valkonn


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Originally Posted by Bkeeneykid View Post
Nice and relatively simple, I like. Looks like you have a pulley next to what looks like your rope hook. Is that just for extra traction or is there something else there?
We had difficulty winding the rope around a thin shaft so we tried different wheels and pulleys. The pulley above the hook just happened to be the right size so we used it.



31-01-2017 09:17

the illuminate


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Nice, but how consistent is it?



Today 15:48

Valkonn


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Nice, but how consistent is it?
Just tested it a few days ago. Nearly perfectly consistent albeit a little slow. We'll be steadily lowering the reduction until we get a consistent and fast speed. Preferably sub-5 seconds.



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