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Modified RN-1 w/ 20 D.O.F.

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Modified RN-1 w/ 20 D.O.F.

Post by bauermech » Thu May 18, 2006 3:12 pm

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Thu May 18, 2006 3:12 pm

This is what I've been up to...
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He'll be attending the RoboGames in June... hopefully to take home a medal or two :D

...now to program the sucker!
This is what I've been up to...
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He'll be attending the RoboGames in June... hopefully to take home a medal or two :D

...now to program the sucker!
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Post by ucrobots » Thu May 18, 2006 5:39 pm

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Thu May 18, 2006 5:39 pm

Wow !

good luck!
Wow !

good luck!
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Post by H3dude » Thu May 18, 2006 9:10 pm

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Thu May 18, 2006 9:10 pm

Nice! I assume you'll be posting how you did it on your site?

So how soon until we get some of those sweet grippers???
Nice! I assume you'll be posting how you did it on your site?

So how soon until we get some of those sweet grippers???
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Post by bauermech » Thu May 18, 2006 11:24 pm

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Thu May 18, 2006 11:24 pm

good luck!


Thanks! It'll be a lot of fun I think.

Nice! I assume you'll be posting how you did it on your site?


Yup... probably on the forum too.

So how soon until we get some of those sweet grippers???


Man, it's been a long and hectic wait... The guy that did the CAD renderings screwed up a couple of dimensions (some of the radius placements produced inaccurate tangents... etc. bless his heart though, he did it for free) and really delayed the whole endeavor. The fella doin' all the cutting has been great to work w/ (didn't charge any extra for the screw-ups), but we had to play a LOT of phone tag to get everything set correctly. You should see some of the first attempts... they're all garbled up and look more like abstract art :wink: Anyway, everything is in order the way that I intended them to be. The cuts & bends were PROMISED yesterday to me - to be done no later than Monday. I'll probably start taking orders later that evening so that I can immediately start shipping them out when they return from being anodized (which won't take long at all). I can't wait! Notice my bot still has the prototypes? The new ones are so much better!
good luck!


Thanks! It'll be a lot of fun I think.

Nice! I assume you'll be posting how you did it on your site?


Yup... probably on the forum too.

So how soon until we get some of those sweet grippers???


Man, it's been a long and hectic wait... The guy that did the CAD renderings screwed up a couple of dimensions (some of the radius placements produced inaccurate tangents... etc. bless his heart though, he did it for free) and really delayed the whole endeavor. The fella doin' all the cutting has been great to work w/ (didn't charge any extra for the screw-ups), but we had to play a LOT of phone tag to get everything set correctly. You should see some of the first attempts... they're all garbled up and look more like abstract art :wink: Anyway, everything is in order the way that I intended them to be. The cuts & bends were PROMISED yesterday to me - to be done no later than Monday. I'll probably start taking orders later that evening so that I can immediately start shipping them out when they return from being anodized (which won't take long at all). I can't wait! Notice my bot still has the prototypes? The new ones are so much better!
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Post by Biotron » Fri May 19, 2006 3:31 pm

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Fri May 19, 2006 3:31 pm

First... nice waist joint! That's almost exactly what I was planning to do.

Second... I'm interested in making some custom aluminum parts for various alterations to my RN1. Cutting shapes is no problem, but is there a good DIY method for making clean bends? Also, what type of aluminum did you use?
First... nice waist joint! That's almost exactly what I was planning to do.

Second... I'm interested in making some custom aluminum parts for various alterations to my RN1. Cutting shapes is no problem, but is there a good DIY method for making clean bends? Also, what type of aluminum did you use?
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Post by Lomruz » Fri May 19, 2006 10:43 pm

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Fri May 19, 2006 10:43 pm

SIMPLY AWESOME!

The coolest RN-1 on the galaxy today!
SIMPLY AWESOME!

The coolest RN-1 on the galaxy today!
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Post by bauermech » Sat May 20, 2006 6:26 pm

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Sat May 20, 2006 6:26 pm

Thanks Lomruz and Biotron :D

Second... I'm interested in making some custom aluminum parts for various alterations to my RN1. Cutting shapes is no problem, but is there a good DIY method for making clean bends? Also, what type of aluminum did you use?


I'll be posting the process soon, but to answer some of the questions...
I used our manual break at work for most of it. I tried using my father-in-law's aluminum break for doing storm doors and windows, but it just didn't produce a sharp enough bend (you might have better luck w/ a newer one). Each break that I've encountered has been a little different from the last. I made several test breaks to find out where the bend met in reference to my scribe-line... exactly, and went from there.
I assume the new grips were bent using a turret punch.

The aluminum in the torso is 5051 and about .048" thick. It's easily workable but once anodized, stiffens and strengthens up the part. The parts are a bit thicker than I'd like, but was the only thing I found that I could buy in sheet-form locally. The added thickness makes me more confident that the thing won't fall apart and keeps the MR-C3024 from flexing on its posts... but also adds to his over-all weight. A thinner sheet with strategically placed bends would be the way to go in my opinion. I just don't have much time to do it right :D ...for now.

Hope this helps :wink:
Thanks Lomruz and Biotron :D

Second... I'm interested in making some custom aluminum parts for various alterations to my RN1. Cutting shapes is no problem, but is there a good DIY method for making clean bends? Also, what type of aluminum did you use?


I'll be posting the process soon, but to answer some of the questions...
I used our manual break at work for most of it. I tried using my father-in-law's aluminum break for doing storm doors and windows, but it just didn't produce a sharp enough bend (you might have better luck w/ a newer one). Each break that I've encountered has been a little different from the last. I made several test breaks to find out where the bend met in reference to my scribe-line... exactly, and went from there.
I assume the new grips were bent using a turret punch.

The aluminum in the torso is 5051 and about .048" thick. It's easily workable but once anodized, stiffens and strengthens up the part. The parts are a bit thicker than I'd like, but was the only thing I found that I could buy in sheet-form locally. The added thickness makes me more confident that the thing won't fall apart and keeps the MR-C3024 from flexing on its posts... but also adds to his over-all weight. A thinner sheet with strategically placed bends would be the way to go in my opinion. I just don't have much time to do it right :D ...for now.

Hope this helps :wink:
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Master at work!

Post by tanasit » Sun May 21, 2006 12:16 am

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Sun May 21, 2006 12:16 am

Master at work!
Good luck with the competition: Kill'em allllll and come back alone.......
:x :x
Master at work!
Good luck with the competition: Kill'em allllll and come back alone.......
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Post by Biotron » Tue May 23, 2006 10:39 pm

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Tue May 23, 2006 10:39 pm

Thanks for the info... very helpful as always!

Knock 'em dead at the games!
Thanks for the info... very helpful as always!

Knock 'em dead at the games!
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Post by subpilot » Thu May 25, 2006 9:05 am

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Thu May 25, 2006 9:05 am

I get aluminum sheet from these guys.

http://www.smallparts.com/products/descriptions/sma.cfm

Also great source for small hardware, screws etc.
I get aluminum sheet from these guys.

http://www.smallparts.com/products/descriptions/sma.cfm

Also great source for small hardware, screws etc.
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Post by bauermech » Thu May 25, 2006 5:21 pm

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Thu May 25, 2006 5:21 pm

I get aluminum sheet from these guys.
http://www.smallparts.com/products/descriptions/sma.cfm
Also great source for small hardware, screws etc.

Excellent, thanks for the source... they'll come in handy real soon! :wink:
I get aluminum sheet from these guys.
http://www.smallparts.com/products/descriptions/sma.cfm
Also great source for small hardware, screws etc.

Excellent, thanks for the source... they'll come in handy real soon! :wink:
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Post by bauermech » Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:16 am

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Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:16 am

I've been getting several questions about this too, so I'll post it...
Here's the how too's thus far. I'm still working on updating it, but should give you an idea as to what went into the torso mod :wink:
I've been getting several questions about this too, so I'll post it...
Here's the how too's thus far. I'm still working on updating it, but should give you an idea as to what went into the torso mod :wink:
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