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== Cube Subteam ==
= '''<u>Cube Subteam</u>''' =


==== '''Leads: Tom C, Andrew F, Matt D''' ====
==== Leads: Tom C, Andrew F, Matt D ====


==== Pickup:&nbsp; ====
== Current Intake: ==


current&nbsp;
*Prototype:
**Side roller intake with 6 wheels per side, contacting the cube on the bottom, middle and top parts.
**Rollers are on arms that can pivot outwards and are tensioned with surgical tubing attached to the frame.
**Rollers are belted&nbsp;to&nbsp;motors mounted on the arms.
**Arms are on hinges to help test lifting the cube once we have control of it.
**10.5" long arms.
**Intake must grab the cube in a way that when it flips over to the other side the cube is in the right position for the exchange.


*intake
== Current Cube Transport: ==
**working on prototyping an intake with side rollers&nbsp;
 
**put grooves in compliance wheels to increase friction&nbsp;
*Rotating arm 21"x?" gear ration of about 300-1
**moved tensioning points on the frame so the movement of one arm doesnt move others
*Conveyer Belt
**working on a belt system to move wheels&nbsp;
*Elevator&nbsp;
**testing on changing the length of arms to be shorter to make them stabler&nbsp;
 
*possible&nbsp;Cube transport&nbsp;
== Meeting Notes: ==
**Rotating arm 21"x?" gear ration of about 300-1
 
**Conveyer Belt
1/7 - Sunday:
**Elevator&nbsp;
 
*Intake:
**Started work on roller intake prototype
 
1/9 - Tuesday
 
*Intake:
**Put grooves in 4" compliance wheels to increase friction&nbsp;
**Arm tensioning moved to points on frame so they move independently
 
1/10 - Wednesday
 
*Intake:
**Belted motors to frame, now driving the rollers with drills will not affect the movement of arms
**Arm pivot point moved so they are 10.5" long, which makes sure we do not pick up multiple cubes at once.
 
1/11 - Thursday
 
*Intake
**6 wheels on each roller. Now that wheels are contacting almost everywhere on the cube, the intake is more consistent and cube doesn't tilt as much on entry.
**Taped a lexan sheet to carpet to simulate something on the bottom of the intake.&nbsp; This alleviated some of the friction from the carpet once the cube entered the intake
**Almost finished mounting motors to arms so we don't&nbsp;have to drive it with drills.
**Arms are mounted to a C-channel on a hinge so we can start to look at what happens after intaking the cube (like lifting it up).
**Likely going to switch to 2" compliance wheels due to geometry inside the robot with the ramp.

Revision as of 20:22, 11 January 2018

Cube Subteam

Leads: Tom C, Andrew F, Matt D

Current Intake:

  • Prototype:
    • Side roller intake with 6 wheels per side, contacting the cube on the bottom, middle and top parts.
    • Rollers are on arms that can pivot outwards and are tensioned with surgical tubing attached to the frame.
    • Rollers are belted to motors mounted on the arms.
    • Arms are on hinges to help test lifting the cube once we have control of it.
    • 10.5" long arms.
    • Intake must grab the cube in a way that when it flips over to the other side the cube is in the right position for the exchange.

Current Cube Transport:

  • Rotating arm 21"x?" gear ration of about 300-1
  • Conveyer Belt
  • Elevator 

Meeting Notes:

1/7 - Sunday:

  • Intake:
    • Started work on roller intake prototype

1/9 - Tuesday

  • Intake:
    • Put grooves in 4" compliance wheels to increase friction 
    • Arm tensioning moved to points on frame so they move independently

1/10 - Wednesday

  • Intake:
    • Belted motors to frame, now driving the rollers with drills will not affect the movement of arms
    • Arm pivot point moved so they are 10.5" long, which makes sure we do not pick up multiple cubes at once.

1/11 - Thursday

  • Intake
    • 6 wheels on each roller. Now that wheels are contacting almost everywhere on the cube, the intake is more consistent and cube doesn't tilt as much on entry.
    • Taped a lexan sheet to carpet to simulate something on the bottom of the intake.  This alleviated some of the friction from the carpet once the cube entered the intake
    • Almost finished mounting motors to arms so we don't have to drive it with drills.
    • Arms are mounted to a C-channel on a hinge so we can start to look at what happens after intaking the cube (like lifting it up).
    • Likely going to switch to 2" compliance wheels due to geometry inside the robot with the ramp.