First Prototypes
Posted: January 14th, 2010, 9:04 pm
The prototypes have shown up on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLH-XqNyQ-0
This proves a couple of things.
1. We're on the right track as far as kicking mechanisms are concerned.
2. I think it's a good idea that we're trying to incorporate a hold mechanism. The ones in the video don't have anything to hold the ball in place, and therefore, their accuracy is only about 30%.
3. If we go with a "kicker", then Tanner's drive train is 100% feasible.
About Saturday:
I think that the veterans will be stretched really thin on Saturday.
Tanner will most likely be working with Mr. Dan to get the pneumatics up and running and hopefully have a shooter up and running at the end of the meeting/monitoring the chassis builds.
I hope to be prototyping the "holder", which I also hope is ready by the end of Saturday.
Logan and Kapp should be moderating finishing the chassis(s)(plural). One of them only requires structural building, so that can be done easily, but the other requires wheel prep.
If Kapp brings the vacuum, then someone else will be responsible for hooking up and testing the vacuum.
Busy Busy Busy. I think the more we CAD out, the less uncertainty we will have when we go to build the final robot.
Cheers,
Sunny
This proves a couple of things.
1. We're on the right track as far as kicking mechanisms are concerned.
2. I think it's a good idea that we're trying to incorporate a hold mechanism. The ones in the video don't have anything to hold the ball in place, and therefore, their accuracy is only about 30%.
3. If we go with a "kicker", then Tanner's drive train is 100% feasible.
About Saturday:
I think that the veterans will be stretched really thin on Saturday.
Tanner will most likely be working with Mr. Dan to get the pneumatics up and running and hopefully have a shooter up and running at the end of the meeting/monitoring the chassis builds.
I hope to be prototyping the "holder", which I also hope is ready by the end of Saturday.
Logan and Kapp should be moderating finishing the chassis(s)(plural). One of them only requires structural building, so that can be done easily, but the other requires wheel prep.
If Kapp brings the vacuum, then someone else will be responsible for hooking up and testing the vacuum.
Busy Busy Busy. I think the more we CAD out, the less uncertainty we will have when we go to build the final robot.
Cheers,
Sunny