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models, The Challenges

Nerf and back again!

Since our robot base is staying much the same as last years, we have been working on modules that can be switched for each competition.
We need our robot to hold and fire Nerf Darts.

Our excellent team engineer has been working his magic with a 3d printer and a lot of patience to create us just what we need!

Above you can see the 3d rendering of our robot and mount. Below you can see a time-lapse of the mount being printed

This will allow us to hold a standard Nerf Dart Cartridge and fire the darts on command.

The finished mount!

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Fun, The Challenges

Nerf Assembly – 3D Render

Keith has been working with a tool called “Fusion360” to create the 3d models for our robot. This can then create the 3d printing file as well as laser cutter instructions. However – one other feature is that it allows you to create an animation of the 3d object!

This video shows our Nerf mount!

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The Challenges

Nerf gun mount

Keith has been doing some more model work in Fusion360 (not on the cat walk!) So far he has the guts of the Nerf gun launch system and magazine modelled, and work has started on the mount system.  Over the next few weeks hopefully he will get this finished and we can get the parts cut and printed and trial fit them to the bot.

Nerf Gun mounted to robot

Nerf Gun mounted to robot

Nerf gun mount

Nerf gun mount, viewed from below

Nerf Gun mounted to robot

Nerf Gun mounted to robot

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The Duck Shoot

The first challenge the team want to tackle is “The Duck Shoot” as this is new to this years event. The challenge involves shooting five targets down over three attempts.

Since the rules allow Nerf darts to be used, Phil went out a procured a nice looking, powerful gun!

The Strip down!

The only bit we need of the gun however is the dart holder and the firing mechanism. So the team set to work stripping this down and designing a robot mount that means we can add and remove the challenge components as we go.

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The testing

One thing we need to be careful about, is power. If the device needs too much power we will need to change batteries too often, to little and we could miss the target. So to ensure that this is calculated, we need to test the power requirements.

In true maker spirit Keith brought a Bench power supply kit from eBay and tested the requirements of the Nerf motor

Bench testing the Gun

Motors pull 1.9A on spin up and then drop to 500mA. With my
New power supply I can limit to 600mA and it spins up nicely. I’ll have to see how I can do that in hardware to be kind to our Pi

So thew challenge here for us is to design a circuit to limit the power consumption of the motors.

Hopefully with the experts we have in the team, a nice tiny circuit will be designed that will help with the power.🤞

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