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Chris_Ely
21-02-2013, 16:47
Team 3414, the Hackbots, were featured in two local news articles! This was our first year as a unified team between all three of our district's high schools, and it has been a very successful, fun-filled, build season. We can't wait until our first competition, Waterford District!
http://www.hometownlife.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2013130220034
http://farmington-mi.patch.com/articles/farmington-unified-robotics-team-project-read-to-roll-and-shoot#video-13409026

Undertones
22-02-2013, 00:07
I would like to suggest that you guys build the box for those goals and add some chains, if you have a practice robot. Those frisbees look to be travelling pretty quickly, and having them bounce back out could be a nasty surprise.

Chris_Ely
22-02-2013, 12:48
Thanks for you suggestion.
We did put chains on the high goal, and are working on a PID control to accurately slow down the shots.

Squeakypig
22-02-2013, 13:00
Very nice looking robot. With that much power, can you shoot full court?

Good luck and we will see you at Waterford!

Chris_Ely
22-02-2013, 13:06
Thanks!
Yes, we can shoot full court. We will hopefully have more video coming soon.

AndyW
23-02-2013, 23:02
More video available......

www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6Wv-Kkwaic

No shortage of power!
- Attached chains with zip-ties, zip-ties broke
- Attached chains with bolts, goal broke

Squeakypig
24-02-2013, 00:16
You should definitely create a box for the back of that goal and make sure the frisbees don't bounce out. It would be a shame to build up that beautiful robot only to figure out it is TOO powerful.

Chris_Ely
24-02-2013, 13:27
You should definitely create a box for the back of that goal and make sure the frisbees don't bounce out. It would be a shame to build up that beautiful robot only to figure out it is TOO powerful.

We will definitely put a backboard on the goal for our later testing. All of these shot were made at close range on full power. We tested later in the day with 50%-75% power with better results.