@@gabew3009 nope they don't. They just use plates and a screw+nylon but to hold it up all together pretty smart. If u need instructions. Send a message to. mich741ael@gmail.com he knows all about it.
I think it helps speed when robot moves forward or backwars because it is a heavy robot. Back motors helps to rotate easily and the front ones drives the front omniwheels while adding speed to other omniwheels.
Using elastic bands on the back, if u open it up the bands will pull together making it go up, but a good add on to this is to have sliders at the top so it can increase in size after that. U can easily get 9 plus stack. In one of my resent compations a team called 7K got a 9 stack in auto using a mix of these strategies
An incredible robot, oh and nice editing. I was just wondering how do you hold the cube tray back when your in starting configuration? and also dose the cube tray ever get stuck on the stand offs when it comes out of starting configuration, if so how have you resolved this problem?
I built a very similar robot after getting inspired by yours but I can't seem to figure out one thing. Whenever the platform that the cubes go on comes out to 90° it can't push the arms out and the tower falls. Any ideas how to fix that?
Make sure nothing is contacting the cubes besides the bottom of the tray when it comes out to 90 degrees, as well as that the tray cant physically go past 90 degrees (you can use a hard stop or something for this). The bottom cube should also ideally be contacting the ground when the tray comes out to support the rest of the stack. Also you might want to try slowing down the speed of the tray when it comes out.
So me and my team are struggling to be able to make the arms to be able to lift up and down, our arms won't move and we won't if you know what's wrong with it
Hi, I'm having a bit of trouble making my way through your github files. If it's not too much trouble, is there any way the coder(s) on your team could do a voice-over walk-through of the code and its purposes. Thanks! It would be really helpful.
I’m doing something similar and we have a comp Sunday and we are having problems with flip out I was wondering how high the standoffs are and what size. Thanks if you can help