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01-02-2017 21:49
snomanThat looks like a 3d printed rope grabber... care to share the stl file???
01-02-2017 21:56
pilleya|
That looks like a 3d printed rope grabber... care to share the stl file???
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01-02-2017 22:05
ollien
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Looks more like a hex-broached pineapple, if it is a rope grabber where did the inspiration come from? Looks effective.
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01-02-2017 22:09
Ari423Guessing based on the title that it's a 3D printed, hex broached durian. Not sure what it's use on a robot might be, other than scaring away the opposing alliance drivers from fear of the smell.
01-02-2017 22:44
Toasty|
That looks like a 3d printed rope grabber... care to share the stl file???
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01-02-2017 22:51
snomanWell I have a good imagination then. still want to post the stl? looks like it may be able to grab some kinds of rope.
01-02-2017 23:54
SiriFor anyone who hasn't eaten a real one of these, I can assure you that a 3D printed version would taste better.
02-02-2017 00:01
Ginger Power
02-02-2017 00:11
Toasty|
Ding ding ding! I think we have a winner. I CADed exactly the same thing without the exterior details.
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02-02-2017 02:20
Chief Hedgehog|
The reason we have the spikes is because we were worried about the grip of the bands on the spacers. We plan on spinning the rollers fairly fast and also we plan on powering multiple rollers with just one motor so the grip of the bands on the spacers is extremely important if we want a working bot.
If you want the STL file for this part you could pm me and ill try to get it back to you as soon as i can. |
02-02-2017 07:14
pilleya|
Thank you for this! We have been struggling with our flat belts - this may help.
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02-02-2017 16:32
GreyingJay|
For anyone who hasn't eaten a real one of these, I can assure you that a 3D printed version would taste better.
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