I"m curious, did you get detailed specs from OWI or did you just estimate based upon the general product description regarding size / reach / etc? There is a lot of room for interpretation in what the generic specs actually mean.rjm wrote:We considered buying the OWI kit and trying it, but when I layed out the field to scale in AutoCAD and checked the reach to each goal, we realized that the OWI kit couldn't reach much of anything, so we dropped the idea. I found some arm kits online for which were fairly expensive which could reach better. It's hard to justify spending much money on the trial events.
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We didn't explore it that far; I was looking at the advertised information on the OWI Robotic Arm Trainer Kit, which claims a maximum horizontal reach of 360 mm and a maximum lifting capacity of 130 g. Depending on where that reach is measured - center of motion or edge of the base - this version of the OWI kit almost reaches the side goals. (It appears that the center of the base to the center of the side goal would be 403 mm.) With homemade end effectors or extensions on the stock gripper, the side goals are just scoreable, the northernmost goals are out of reach, and the capacity will drop off with the extension of the reach. Frankly, we didn't have the time, resources, or interest to do much more than learn to operate a kit for a trial, and this one didn't really fit the event. When the event goes live next year, we'll deal with it.
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ehhh?Dark Sabre wrote:Indiana chose not to run Sumo, but they are using Robot Ramble instead: https://www.indianascienceolympiad.org/ ... ?newsID=29
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Its a trial event at nationals this year. Anyone can compete, primary or alternate team members. Medals awarded, but does not count towards team score.
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I think whadk was asking about Sumo Bots, which is still a full event at nationals. What Jeff is referring to above is the way Robot Arm will be run there.
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yea,,i was referring to Sumo,,chalker7 wrote:I think whadk was asking about Sumo Bots, which is still a full event at nationals. What Jeff is referring to above is the way Robot Arm will be run there.
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Are there any pictures or videos from any of the competitions with Robot Arm as a trial event? Just trying to visualize what a completed one might look like.
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does anyone have pictures of robot arm, THAT DOESN'T use vex kits. That can also reach all the way across the field.
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