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Teamcodeorange
27-02-2012, 19:30
Team Code Orange 3476 Presents "Pipeline" our 2012 robot.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fpi9XnwSrpQ
Had a fun build season! Not bad for a 2nd year team if I do say myself.
Btw, we weigh 111lbs
Feel free to ask questions! :D
Peyton Yeung
27-02-2012, 19:39
That's a great robot you got there. Very impressive especially for a second year team.
Teamcodeorange
27-02-2012, 19:39
That's a great robot you got there. Very impressive especially for a second year team.
Thanks!
It seems to me like you just added a 6 to the end of your bumpers for a laugh because there is no way a second year team built such a good robot. You guys are going to be a team to watch this year.
Amazing robot amazing team! I'm really impressed with how much an already great team has come since winning the judges award last year in SD. see you guys his weekend in SD 2012
Teamcodeorange
27-02-2012, 22:51
Amazing robot amazing team! I'm really impressed with how much an already great team has come since winning the judges award last year in SD. see you guys his weekend in SD 2012
Thanks!
Andrew Lawrence
27-02-2012, 22:54
Bravo! Great robot! I'm majorly impressed that a second year team is able to keep the robot so far away from 120 pounds! We're a 13 year team, and STILL have problems doing that some years! Great job, and I can't wait to see you in the regionals!
hunterteam3476
28-02-2012, 00:24
I am so proud of are team and how far have come since last year :yikes:
Joe Ross
04-03-2012, 21:42
Great job at San Diego.
Andrew Lawrence
04-03-2012, 21:44
Great job! We were cheering for you on the webcast!
hunterteam3476
05-03-2012, 16:25
thank we all did very good job and kept it clean
EagleEngineer
05-03-2012, 20:11
There are a lot of robots out there that are fast, but only a few are fast and accurate from anywhere on the feild. You guys did amazing at the san diego regional, good luck in st. louis.
hunterteam3476
07-03-2012, 12:03
thanks Its going to be sooooo much fun :cool:
Teamcodeorange
13-03-2012, 13:44
So, we won the San Diego regional with this robot! (along with 4161 and Super Nurds) ::safety::
a few quick questions:
% brainstormed by students?
% designed be students?
% machined by students?
% assembled by students?
% debugged by students?
How many students u got?
How close to the budget limit were u?
How many students did you "swipe" fro other teems?
This looks professional, good job to all involved
Andrew Lawrence
18-03-2012, 15:43
a few quick questions:
% brainstormed by students?
% designed be students?
% machined by students?
% assembled by students?
% debugged by students?
How many students u got?
How close to the budget limit were u?
How many students did you "swipe" fro other teems?
This looks professional, good job to all involved
I'm sorry, but does it really matter? It may be a misunderstanding, but it sounds like you're questioning if this second year team can engineer the magnificent machine they did. If anything, you should look up to teams like this. Yes, the students designed, fabricated, and brainstormed this robot. I can confidently say they're one of the best rookie teams I've seen this year, because of the students.
Again, if this is a misunderstanding, I do apologize, however your wording makes it sound differently.
Teamcodeorange
18-03-2012, 15:52
a few quick questions:
% brainstormed by students?
% designed be students?
% machined by students?
% assembled by students?
% debugged by students?
How many students u got?
How close to the budget limit were u?
How many students did you "swipe" fro other teems?
This looks professional, good job to all involved
Brainstormed: 100% students
Designed: 100% students (with help learning inventor)
Machined: We only really have one full time mentor, Andrew Hedge. The students did everything but the tig welding and a few pieces that had to be precision milled. (for liability reasons students weren't allowed into Andrew's work where he machined the pieces.)
Assembled: 100% students (The mentors was there helping, but only making sure we didn't do anything stupid.)
Debugging: 100% students.
We have about 13 students that show up regularly.
I am not sure about our budget but I believe we were very well under $4000 for the robot alone.
I (Austin) am the only student that has been on another FRC team while in high school with team 2493 my freshman year. (another student had been part of another team but not as an official high school student.) Andrew competed with the "Thunderbots" 980 in high school. He has now graduated from college and mentors us.
Thanks!
As one of the "part-time" mentors for Code Orange, I can say that yes, this machine is 100% student designed and assembled, and as Austin said, almost entirely student machined as well. The students on the team are extremely self-motivated and put in very long hours to put this together.
Yeah, what George said.
If you want to see a truly INSPIRED team that is probably the best representation of what FIRST is all about, check out Code Orange. They are the real deal and an inspiration to teams at all levels of FIRST.
Check them out when you are in St. Louis. They will be more than happy to share the Code Orange magic with you.
BTW, they are mostly home schooled students who work out of the mentor's garage. As George said, they are highly motivated, enthusiastic students and I am proud to call all of them friends.
Teamcodeorange
18-03-2012, 21:00
Yeah, what George said.
If you want to see a truly INSPIRED team that is probably the best representation of what FIRST is all about, check out Code Orange. They are the real deal and an inspiration to teams at all levels of FIRST.
Check them out when you are in St. Louis. They will be more than happy to share the Code Orange magic with you.
BTW, they are mostly home schooled students who work out of the mentor's garage. As George said, they are highly motivated, enthusiastic students and I am proud to call all of them friends.
:D
Great to hear. I simply asked because I know teams (won't give specifics, they know who they are) where the mentors do significant quantities of the work and in the end make a great result but not student built. I was simply asking because I feel the the more the students did, the better. Great job all and I hope to be able to compete with you.
Edit: And It also gives the teams I ask it to a chance to brag it up in a well deserved manner
Lil' Lavery
18-03-2012, 22:31
Great to hear. I simply asked because I know teams (won't give specifics, they know who they are) where the mentors do significant quantities of the work and in the end make a great result but not student built. I was simply asking because I feel the the more the students did, the better. Great job all and I hope to be able to compete with you.
Edit: And It also gives the teams I ask it to a chance to brag it up in a well deserved manner
And there's nothing wrong with those teams. Mentors are allowed to do work. FIRST has been very clear about this for years.
And there's nothing wrong with those teams. Mentors are allowed to do work. FIRST has been very clear about this for years.
never said it was against the rules, I just personally don't have the greatest liking of their methods.
anyway: let us get back on subject of praising well done work
We have 15 registered kids, and three of them are in eighth grade. We probably have 9 or 10 "core" students. Austin and I are the only kids from other teams, and this team is unique in it's %100 student design, brainstorm, assembly, debugging, outreach, and fundraising. I wish we could have machined the robot, but the team didn't have the liability and access to tig-weld and lathe like what I did on my much older, established team. One of Code Orange's mentors spent the time to machine some parts from my CAD drawings at his work. Code Orange students jigsawed, band-sawed, snipped, hacked, sanded, chop-sawed, painted and did whatever else they could to make a great robot from the team's home garage!
Thanks for asking- Student work is an important trait to have on a FIRST team!
Malachi (master CADder hopeful :] )
__________Awards__________
--2011--
2nd seed Seattle
2nd seed Portland
Engineering Inspiration (St. Louis)
--2012--
Excellence in Engineering
1st seed San Diego (St. Louis)
Check out Team 3476 Code Orange's Autodesk 3D Design Award Video!
http://youtu.be/rdu5FFzNecI
ThunderChief
02-04-2012, 11:09
I have uploaded videos from the San Diego Regional to YouTube. #1 Seed frc4161 with frc3476 and frc3255 are in all of these. :cool:
San Diego QF1-1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsMklUWufWA
San Diego QF1-2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQka0bJNFGE
San Diego SF1-1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ358J6Turc
San Diego SF1-2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIu5FvlZ890
San Diego Final-1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V--3oSgfypc
San Diego Final-2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssa9Oe8Vs3Q
You can also search for me as a user: GaryWHedge
And you can search for the tag: frc3476
Teamcodeorange
02-04-2012, 11:12
I have uploaded videos from the San Diego Regional to YouTube. #1 Seed frc4161 with frc3476 and frc3255 are in all of these. :cool:
San Diego QF1-1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsMklUWufWA
San Diego QF1-2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQka0bJNFGE
San Diego SF1-1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ358J6Turc
San Diego SF1-2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIu5FvlZ890
San Diego Final-1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V--3oSgfypc
San Diego Final-2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssa9Oe8Vs3Q
You can also search for me as a user: GaryWHedge
And you can search for the tag: frc3476
Thanks a lot for uploading those! :D I watched each of them several times.
Final 1-1 looks more like the LA regional
Teamcodeorange
02-04-2012, 18:13
Final 1-1 looks more like the LA regional
Lol, :yikes: true.
ThunderChief
15-04-2012, 16:01
I have uploaded videos from the San Diego Regional Elimination Tournament to YouTube. #1 Seed Team 4161 with Team 3476 and Team 3255 are in all of these. (This revision corrects a wrong link.) Just click a link:
San Diego QF1-1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsMklUWufWA
San Diego QF1-2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQka0bJNFGE
San Diego SF1-1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ358J6Turc
San Diego SF1-2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIu5FvlZ890
San Diego Final-1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8SpUWVS5a0
San Diego Final-2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssa9Oe8Vs3Q
You can also search YouTube for me as a user: GaryWHedge
And you can search for the tag: frc3476
klutzygirl16
16-04-2012, 19:55
i really like this bot, im not bashing creativity or anything, but one of the teams we picked for our alliance twice this years has an almost identical design. their robot is really good and their a 7th year team, so i think thats a complement. theirs was really good, and from what i can see of yours, so is pipeline, so congratulations!!!!
Teamcodeorange
16-04-2012, 19:57
i really like this bot, im not bashing creativity or anything, but one of the teams we picked for our alliance twice this years has an almost identical design. their robot is really good and their a 7th year team, so i think thats a complement. theirs was really good, and from what i can see of yours, so is pipeline, so congratulations!!!!
Thanks, what team was that?
the video says that you used a west coast drivetrain, but unless I'm mistaken, WCD refers specifically to one where the drive axles are supported only on one end, without any extension of the frame around them. the benefit of this is that the wheels can be placed as far as possible apart, giving a robot better turning and stability.
Teamcodeorange
16-04-2012, 20:12
the video says that you used a west coast drivetrain, but unless I'm mistaken, WCD refers specifically to one where the drive axles are supported only on one end, without any extension of the frame around them. the benefit of this is that the wheels can be placed as far as possible apart, giving a robot better turning and stability.
You may be right, but not according to the FIRST wiki: http://www.firstwiki.net/index.php/Drive_train
Andrew Lawrence
16-04-2012, 20:21
You may be right, but not according to the FIRST wiki: http://www.firstwiki.net/index.php/Drive_train
That page needs to be updated. Trust me, I know my drivetrains :cool: . Not all 6 wheel drives are west coast drives, and not all west coast drives are 6 wheelers.
There are a ton more threads on what a WCD is. I'll post one here once I find it.
Found it: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=94288&highlight=WCD
Teamcodeorange
17-04-2012, 01:51
That page needs to be updated. Trust me, I know my drivetrains :cool: . Not all 6 wheel drives are west coast drives, and not all west coast drives are 6 wheelers.
There are a ton more threads on what a WCD is. I'll post one here once I find it.
Found it: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=94288&highlight=WCD
Thanks
Our little garage workshop is very dear to me:
http://i47.tinypic.com/t8vugz.jpg
AdamHeard
23-10-2012, 01:01
Needs more orange!
Moar orange? (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/33403)
LoL! We look forward to seeing 973 at postcomp... The more orange the better!
hunterteam3476
23-10-2012, 19:51
And here another video of the highlights of 3476 Battle at the Border
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6nrsHyoCrc
hunterteam3476
24-10-2012, 12:45
[QUOTE=Teamcodeorange;1135773]Team Code Orange 3476 Presents "Pipeline" our 2012 robot.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fpi9XnwSrpQ
Here another Video of Code Oranges off session
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6nrsHyoCrc&feature=plcp
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