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RAMP Greybots
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 ธ.ค. 2013
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12V Robot UPS for radio during practice
มุมมอง 7356 ปีที่แล้ว
12V Robot UPS for radio during practice
COTS Arm update
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Discussion on how to implement a COTS arm using Vexpro components and possibly ir3 components. www.vexrobotics.com/vexpro/examples-guides/?ref=tile dartactuators.com/
COTS Elevator Bearing Implementation
มุมมอง 2.1K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Discussion on how to implement the bearing system for an elevator with COTS components. This is to supplement previous videos on Cascade elevators. www.competitionrobotparts.com/ www.revrobotics.com/ for move info
COTS Single Joint Arm
มุมมอง 2.6K10 ปีที่แล้ว
A completely COTS single joint arm using mostly vex components. CAD available at drive.google.com/file/d/0B7gYuGtBk0ZcOXhmdE5NSUppYzQ/edit?usp=sharing
973 RAMP - Cascade Elevator Part 3
มุมมอง 14K10 ปีที่แล้ว
This video shows the concepts behind rigging a cascade elevator with chain for the driving stage.
973 RAMP Designing Robots with sketches
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Link to our robot from 2011 ; www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/36937
973 RAMP - Designing linkages with sketches
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973 RAMP - Designing linkages with sketches
973 RAMP - Cascade Elevator Part 2
มุมมอง 25K10 ปีที่แล้ว
This video focuses on the cable rigging and power transmission portion of our Elevator.
973 RAMP - Elevator Motor Selection
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Cascade Rigging Picture - www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=13281&d=1355506801
973 RAMP - Google Spreadsheets
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Introduction to google spreadsheets and their use for FRC. Link to the spreadsheet in the video; docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1C2-iZwBSZjvtB_WfXuKUyQnoLaszs-5Bf0J3pPjfsnw/edit It's view only, but you can copy it have ownership of the copy.
973 RAMP - Configurations Part 2 - 2010 Kicker
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Demonstrating both the "system in a sketch" and the use of configurations for automating design.
973 RAMP - Configurations Part 1
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Introduction to configurations and their usefulness to FRC
Lifesaver
More videos pls
Cadding this for fun during quarantine!
Is their a chance my robotics team could get this cad file so we can learn how to build one
Nice! Very hopefull!
very nice video was very useful thank you
thank you Adam, i spent more time trying to make the parts you imported then i did working on the wcd
Very funny Dude
@Yotam Barr absoulety bloody hilarious, gravitus maximus of the clowning
Would you share you CAD?
very good video! I wish I had seen this six months ago before I reasoned out most of this myself *facepalm* One suggestion: for more complex linkages, circular patterns can save some time for making the copies of linkage parts (ie. the arm in this scenario) It also has the added benefit of making them actually identical, so things like 6:32 don't happen
wtf how
Mini Portable UPS 12V Input s.aliexpress.com/3euiyEZ7
More videos! :) Thanks
How would I go about modeling the 1 to 1 lifting in Solidworks?
It's not clear how the front/back bearing shafts are mounted at the bottom of the 1st stage. It looks like the bearing mount plate is sandwiched between the bottom and side, and sticks through a hole in the front brace plate. Is that correct?
Yes, we would be interested in the CAD files also. I sent an email via the team website (CHW, Team 2465).
Very helpful, especially this season! Thanks!
Steven Cohen ;)
Also, what season did you use this for?
Charles Miller 2011
Do you have a grabcad file of this, or something of the likes? I'd like to use it as reference. Thanks!
Awesome stuff. And I hope the views of this have spiked thanks to Power Up.
About to propose this lift design to my team for Power Up
Same lol
and how did you make teh slots equal. I am trying to do that in SW 2016 but it is showing errros
too fast
first
Hey! I want to build this with my students, but we are not very good at CAD. Could you send us the CAD file to get some inspiration? Thanks!
www.wcproducts.net/systems-structures/greyt-systems/greyt-elevator/greyt-universal-elevator drive.google.com/open?id=1BpLL0P2deMG27A2q1eeWgEG9Tll9u36k
This is kind of a small thing, but when CADing the hex shaft with rounded ends, why not just do an extruded cut in the shape of a hex with the circumscribed circle co-radial with the rounded shaft? (Flipped side cut that is)
An interesting thing I though about while watching the portion on the 3-joint arm was that if you define the points you want to be able to reach, you can figure out exactly how many joints you need, rather than the other way around.
Wonderful video! Does the RAMP serious have anything about more complex linkages, like over-centers?
Do you address chain stretch at all?
"Come kickoff if the game just screams elevator" Little did he know Recycle Rush would be a thing. Wish i'd seen this video before our team finished designing our elevator.
Little did he know Power Up was a thing
@@jjmase2484 Little did he know Into Orbit was a thing
DeJoeyDude lmao
"I really think it's going to be an arm or elevator game" You sir, are a prophet.
Good work keep up the videos, will follow during the build season ~ Kamal Carter, 321
This is a great video on the power of 2-D Sketching. We are a growing team and this is one of those things we need to do to get us to the next level. Thanks so much!
The Vex 90 degree bent gussets could also provide some side to side support. Probably not as good as the aluminum angle, but it's worth noting as an option.
What is the recommended slop/clearance for all of the bearing blocks? I heard you mention 1/16 inch which seemed a bit large to me. I'm talking about bearing blocks made with precision machining capabilities.
You made a west coast drive in under 60 min.... Im officially jealous
Is it possible you make a video on setting limits to your sketches or models? Example, creating an assembly of a piston and setting a limit on the stroke so it wouldn't extent farther than it should in reality? Thank!
Absolutely great to know we aren't crazy for doing this too! Great Video!
This is pretty slick.
Lol, at 8:09, you were actually doing division, but were saying "times."