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Pat Fairbank
04-03-2013, 16:00
Team 254, NASA Ames Robotics "The Cheesy Poofs", proudly presents our 2013 robot, Overkill.

http://media.team254.com/2013/03/33a606b5-overkill_medium.jpg

(See team254.com/2013frc (http://team254.com/2013frc) for more details and a photo without the text.)

Robot features:

Quick and highly maneuverable 6-wheel drive. Driven by 6 motors in two-speed gearboxes with max speed of 20+ ft/sec
Fast and reliable two-disc-wide intake acquires discs from floor, aligns them and indexes them in conveyor
Dual angle adjustable-range shooter shoots discs from many positions on the near side of field
Fast, high-powered conveyor and lifter mechanism ensure reliable feeding of discs into shooter
Fast and reliable 10 point hanging mechanism can lift robot to hang from bar at the match end buzzer
Quick 30 point hang mechanism lifts robot to top of pyramid with 2000+ watts of power from a drive gearbox power take-off (PTO)


Overkill will compete at the San Diego Regional, the Silicon Valley Regional, and the FIRST Championship.

Team 254 is sponsored by NASA Ames Research Center, BAE Systems, Ooyala, Gilbert Spray Coat, Pacific Coast Metal, Modern Machine, Polytec Products, S&S Welding, Good Plastics, Vivid-Hosting, Lumenetix, Arteris, Alta Energy, The Kumar Family, The Schnoor Family, Central Concrete, and Bellarmine College Preparatory.

BrendanB
04-03-2013, 16:04
As always beautiful!

How long for the climb?

waialua359
04-03-2013, 16:05
Team 254, NASA Ames Robotics "The Cheesy Poofs", proudly presents our 2013 robot, Overkill.

http://media.team254.com/2013/03/33a606b5-overkill_medium.jpg

(See team254.com/2013frc (http://team254.com/2013frc) for more details and a photo without the text.)

Robot features:

Quick and highly maneuverable 6-wheel drive. Driven by 6 motors in two-speed gearboxes with max speed of 20+ ft/sec
Fast and reliable two-disc-wide intake acquires discs from floor, aligns them and indexes them in conveyor
Dual angle adjustable-range shooter shoots discs from many positions on the near side of field
Fast, high-powered conveyor and lifter mechanism ensure reliable feeding of discs into shooter
Fast and reliable 10 point hanging mechanism can lift robot to hang from bar at the match end buzzer
Quick 30 point hang mechanism lifts robot to top of pyramid with 2000+ watts of power from a drive gearbox power take-off (PTO)


Overkill will compete at the San Diego Regional, the Silicon Valley Regional, and the FIRST Championship.

Team 254 is sponsored by NASA Ames Research Center, BAE Systems, Ooyala, Gilbert Spray Coat, Pacific Coast Metal, Modern Machine, Polytec Products, S&S Welding, Good Plastics, Vivid-Hosting, Lumenetix, Arteris, Alta Energy, The Kumar Family, The Schnoor Family, Central Concrete, and Bellarmine College Preparatory.

Nice beautiful robot as always.
I particularly like the bolded above. :) Comes in handy when trying to unload the last set of 4 discs with less than 5 seconds left.

Brandon Zalinsky
04-03-2013, 16:07
I see you have 2 CIMs driving your shooter and a 6 motor drive- what are you driving your drivetrain with?

JohnSchneider
04-03-2013, 16:08
I see you have 2 CIMs driving your shooter and a 6 motor drive- what are you driving your drivetrain with?

I think those are MiniCIMS on the shooter

Andrew Lawrence
04-03-2013, 16:08
Beautiful as always, 254.

One question - how many discs can you hold? At your practice day, it seemed like you were only long enough to hold two.

Anupam Goli
04-03-2013, 16:08
Nice photo as always! Also, I see another arm / spatula for picking up frisbees, but this time it serves as a drop down intake. I can't wait to see it in action on the webcasts for San Diego. What a marvel of engineering

dcarr
04-03-2013, 16:12
Amazing packaging...there's a 30 point climber in there? :P

s_forbes
04-03-2013, 16:14
Nice CAD model, now post a picture of your robot! oh wait....

Cant wait to see how you deal with the shifting COG when climbing that quickly, this will be a fun robot to watch.

rachelholladay
04-03-2013, 16:16
Beautiful robot, as always. I love the special kind of elegance 254 brings to their bots. I definitely can't wait to watch the stream to see it in action at San Diego!

I'd imagine there is a funny back story to the name 'Overkill'..?

connor.worley
04-03-2013, 16:17
How does the pickup align discs for the conveyor? Passive alignment? Does the width allow you to pick up two discs at the same time, or just make things easier on the drivers?

Beautiful bot.

lorem3k
04-03-2013, 16:22
Looks killer! Can't wait to see it in action.

Drivencrazy
04-03-2013, 16:27
Looks killer! Can't wait to see it in action.

I believe you mean "Overkiller"

Travis Covington
04-03-2013, 16:32
How does the pickup align discs for the conveyor? Passive alignment? Does the width allow you to pick up two discs at the same time, or just make things easier on the drivers?

It can intake 2 discs at the same time and is sorted with a passive funnel that is not shown.

One question - how many discs can you hold?

It can hold 4 discs.

I'd imagine there is a funny back story to the name 'Overkill'..?

This is the most complicated and "Overkill" robot we have built in our history. The name was fitting.

StAxis
04-03-2013, 16:37
Looks amazing guys! Can't wait to see it compete this weekend and then in person at champs, love everything about it!

One question though, is the front intake roller hinged or stationary?

BigJ
04-03-2013, 16:41
Regarding the name, Overkill appears to be a cassette tape that transforms into a dinosaur. Don't judge this poof by its cover.

TheOtherGuy
04-03-2013, 16:41
20 ft/sec...

As always, excellent robot, can't wait to see it climb this weekend!

kiettyyyy
04-03-2013, 16:43
Great looking robot! Can't wait to compete with you guys at SD.

Akash Rastogi
04-03-2013, 16:44
Super clean as always. Good luck Poofs!

Travis Covington
04-03-2013, 16:45
I see you have 2 CIMs driving your shooter and a 6 motor drive- what are you driving your drivetrain with?

As mentioned, those are mini CIMs on the shooter. We have all 6 full size CIMS on the drive. We wanted to have an all CIM robot and nickname it CIMBot in honor of 1114, but we ended up having to throw on a 550. Bummer.

Lil' Lavery
04-03-2013, 16:51
As mentioned, those are mini CIMs on the shooter. We have all 6 full size CIMS on the drive. We wanted to have an all CIM robot and nickname it CIMBot in honor of 1114, but we ended up having to throw on a 550. Bummer.

Darn BAG motor inductor problems. :(

Travis Covington
04-03-2013, 16:54
Darn BAG motor inductor problems. :(

No BAG motors. 4 Mini CIMs and 6 Full size. We just needed 1 more motor.

ablatner
04-03-2013, 16:58
Beautiful as always, 254.

One question - how many discs can you hold? At your practice day, it seemed like you were only long enough to hold two.

They have a dual level conveyor. There's a neat little flipper that moves between the two.

Lil' Lavery
04-03-2013, 16:59
No BAG motors. 4 Mini CIMs and 6 Full size. We just needed 1 more motor.

6 x CIM drivetrain
2x Mini-CIM shooter
1x Mini-CIM ground accumulator
1x Mini-CIM conveyor
1x 550 ground accumulator articulation?

Assuming you're using pneumatics for the shifting and PTO, why not just go with a pneumatic deployment for the groud accumulator? Or am I guessing wrong for the application of the 550?

Travis Covington
04-03-2013, 17:03
6 x CIM drivetrain
2x Mini-CIM shooter
1x Mini-CIM ground accumulator
1x Mini-CIM conveyor
1x 550 ground accumulator articulation?

Assuming you're using pneumatics for the shifting and PTO, why not just go with a pneumatic deployment for the groud accumulator? Or am I guessing wrong for the application of the 550?

Correct.

We ran out of time and a versaplanetary was used instead of a more complicated pneumatic linkage. We have the extra solenoids on a manifold to do a pneumatic actuation if time permits and we feel it would be better.

JChang
04-03-2013, 18:25
Change the shooter wheels before you take the picture.:rolleyes:

Another awesome looking cheesy bot, I've been waiting to see this for weeks.:) Surprised that you guys didn't go with the traditional frame style that you used since 2007 (except for 2010).

Travis Covington
04-03-2013, 18:29
Surprised that you guys didn't go with the traditional frame style that you used since 2007 (except for 2010).

Not sure what you mean. This frame is almost identical in construction to our 2011 robot.

JChang
04-03-2013, 18:40
Not sure what you mean. This frame is almost identical in construction to our 2011 robot.

The vertical piece that goes close to the height limit with every thing integrated nicely onto it.

2007 - elevator
2008 - ball grabbing elevator
2009 - ball transferring system + hopper
2011 - elevator
2012 - hopper and shooter

I am cheesy bot obsessed, it could be a problem.

Travis Hoffman
04-03-2013, 18:42
Regarding the name, Overkill appears to be a cassette tape that transforms into a dinosaur. Don't judge this poof by its cover.

LOL I actually still have that Transformer in a bag somewhere.

Quality bot as always - can't wait to see how it works out.

ejSabathia
04-03-2013, 18:45
The vertical piece that goes close to the height limit with every thing integrated nicely onto it.

2007 - elevator
2008 - ball grabbing elevator
2009 - ball transferring system + hopper
2011 - elevator
2012 - hopper and shooter

I am cheesy bot obsessed, it could be a problem.

I think you are talking about the super-structure. If so, its still there! Everything on this years robot is small and packaged in/around/behind/on top of everything else. The hanging arms mount to a 1 x 2 super structure that is hidden behind the side shield.

JohnSchneider
04-03-2013, 18:54
I dont see a decepticon sticker. Im a bit skeptical this is real ;)

Cory
04-03-2013, 19:05
I dont see a decepticon sticker. Im a bit skeptical this is real ;)

Ounces are hard to come by...the back panel with the nameplate got put on the chopping block.

Walter Deitzler
04-03-2013, 19:06
I dont see a decepticon sticker. Im a bit skeptical this is real ;)

They have them on a whole lot of their robots, look at the bridge here (http://media.team254.com/2012/08/slipstream.jpg) and shooter here (http://media.team254.com/2012/08/skyfire.jpg).

What is the story behind these? I have always wondered...

Cory
04-03-2013, 19:07
They have them on a whole lot of their robots, look at the bridge here (http://media.team254.com/2012/08/slipstream.jpg) and shooter here (http://media.team254.com/2012/08/skyfire.jpg).

What is the story behind these? I have always wondered...

All our robots since 2008 have been named after Decepticons.

CalTran
04-03-2013, 19:09
10 pt after match hanger and 30 pt pto? How does it all fit inside that tiny robot? I take it the 10 is on gas shocks, and the 30's are something similar to how Titanium's 30pt hooks come out of the abyss of their robot?

NickE
04-03-2013, 19:16
10 pt after match hanger and 30 pt pto? How does it all fit inside that tiny robot? I take it the 10 is on gas shocks, and the 30's are something similar to how Titanium's 30pt hooks come out of the abyss of their robot?The 10's are on some beefy pneumatic pistons. For the 30 pointer, the 10 point hooks work together with the PTO arms to scale the ladder.

CalTran
04-03-2013, 19:22
The 10's are on some beefy pneumatic pistons. For the 30 pointer, the 10 point hooks work together with the PTO arms to scale the ladder.

How do you get pistons to raise post match?

NickE
04-03-2013, 19:25
How do you get pistons to raise post match?If the double solenoids are fired the instant before the buzzer, the pressure will lift the robot.

Thad House
04-03-2013, 19:26
Because it uses pneumatics, as long as you tell it to start moving before power gets killed, it will keep moving until it reaches the end. another option is to use a single solenoid that is always down when no power is applied. That way you apply power to raise it, and no matter what it will always retract at the end. Our climber lock uses a mechanism like this to make it so our robot cannot fall.

Mark Sheridan
04-03-2013, 19:32
Any chance of posting pictures of those pto drive train gearboxes?

Awesome robot, I think I will have to go to San diego to see this robot and 1538's.

Travis Covington
04-03-2013, 19:35
If the double solenoids are fired the instant before the buzzer, the pressure will lift the robot.

It is actually a single solenoid, default retracted (hanging). When the robot is disabled, the solenoid power is cut and the piston retracts, raising the robot if the hooks are over the bar.

lorem3k
04-03-2013, 20:00
As mentioned, those are mini CIMs on the shooter. We have all 6 full size CIMS on the drive. We wanted to have an all CIM robot and nickname it CIMBot in honor of 1114, but we ended up having to throw on a 550. Bummer.
On a side note, is CIM really supposed to be pronounced like "sim"? We've always said "see eye em".

I'm also really interested in seeing those PTO gearboxes.

Cory
04-03-2013, 20:03
On a side note, is CIM really supposed to be pronounced like "sim"? We've always said "see eye em".

I'm also really interested in seeing those PTO gearboxes.

We call it "sim". It's faster to say. Most people say it the same way, I think, though some say CIM.

joelg236
04-03-2013, 20:04
My new desktop background (http://imgur.com/SLeqpHc)... Great job guys.

lorem3k
04-03-2013, 20:35
Looks stretched and pixely, try this (http://i.imgur.com/zVxLgOH.jpg) instead.

Botwoon
04-03-2013, 21:07
Why did you guys choose the minicims over the bag motors for your shooter/collector? I'm guessing you had the weight to spare and just geared them to your liking.

=Martin=Taylor=
04-03-2013, 21:33
and the 233 + 254 collaboration continues...

joelg236
04-03-2013, 21:36
Looks stretched and pixely, try this (http://i.imgur.com/zVxLgOH.jpg) instead.

Oh don't worry, that's just the screenshot being low res. I have the full res version (4928x3264). :)

Cory
04-03-2013, 21:41
Why did you guys choose the minicims over the bag motors for your shooter/collector? I'm guessing you had the weight to spare and just geared them to your liking.

We tried two BAG motors. They don't have enough oomph for our liking.

kenavt
04-03-2013, 21:52
Do you guys have any interesting programming or electrical designs (that obviously wouldn't come out in a picture)?

Tom Bottiglieri
04-03-2013, 21:58
Do you guys have any interesting programming or electrical designs (that obviously wouldn't come out in a picture)?
The electrical system is pretty standard, nothing but stock components and off the shelf sensors.

We release our software every season after Championships, so check back then for more info. I can tell you that we decided to move from C++ to Java this year and are pretty pleased.

thefro526
04-03-2013, 22:02
This machine is too cool. Can't wait to see it up close.

How's the wear on the banebot wheels (assuming that's what those are) in your shooter? We've found (the hard way) that once they're well worn, you may as well not have a shooter at all.

cadandcookies
04-03-2013, 22:07
So beautiful. Your machines always inspire me.

BigJ
04-03-2013, 22:16
Oh boy, can't wait to see the Java codebase :)

ehfeinberg
04-03-2013, 22:20
So, how about a back view or a close up on your climber? Or are you hiding that until competition?

A close up of your drive pto would be nice too! xP

bearbot
04-03-2013, 22:34
Is their a release video of "Overkill" be nice to see it o well cant wait to watch it on the webcast

Nemo
04-03-2013, 22:41
I can't stop staring. Thanks for posting this beauty.

CalTran
04-03-2013, 22:47
So, how about a back view or a close up on your climber? Or are you hiding that until competition?

A close up of your drive pto would be nice too! xP

So, to tally up the votes, a close up of everything, code included, would be nice. If you could just disassemble your robot and include a how to Overkill guide, that would be much appreciated. Please and thank you! :rolleyes: :D

cadandcookies
04-03-2013, 23:03
So, to tally up the votes, a close up of everything, code included, would be nice. If you could just disassemble your robot and include a how to Overkill guide, that would be much appreciated. Please and thank you! :rolleyes: :D

Heck, you could release a full CAD model, while we're at it... :rolleyes:

But seriously. I'm incredibly sad I'll be missing seeing Overkill in action (that entire attending a regional thing) until SVR.

CalTran
04-03-2013, 23:05
Heck, you could release a full CAD model, while we're at it... :rolleyes:


Well that's just silly. What is this "CAD" thing you speak of? Isn't the saying measure once, cut twice? :rolleyes:

Gregor
04-03-2013, 23:05
Heck, you could release a full CAD model, while we're at it... :rolleyes:

But seriously. I'm incredibly sad I'll be missing seeing Overkill in action (that entire attending a regional thing) until SVR.

Wait, this picture isn't a CAD render? :rolleyes:

THE DYNAMO
04-03-2013, 23:06
do you know what will happen if you high-center on a frisbee? if your other bots are anything to go on, your usual diamond- pattern bellypan might not agree with a fribee.

sanddrag
04-03-2013, 23:06
Interesting how 696's design is very similar in many ways, at least in concept. Makes me think we might have done something right. However, yours is much more refined, as usual. See you in San Diego on Saturday!

Andrew Lawrence
04-03-2013, 23:08
I have a lot of friends who want to see close up pictures of your robot but may not be attending championships to see it. Would you be alright with me taking some pictures at SVR and distributing them?

Saberbot
04-03-2013, 23:09
All I can think of when reading the motor allocations:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygBP7MtT3Ac&feature=youtube_gdata_player

ablatner
04-03-2013, 23:49
and the 233 + 254 collaboration continues...

254 hasn't collaborated with 233, 968, or anyone since 2010. Source: my inside source.

NickE
04-03-2013, 23:54
254 hasn't collaborated with 233, 968, or anyone since 2010. Source: my inside source.True for some definitions of collaboration. False for others.

NXTGeek
05-03-2013, 00:00
Whoever CADded your DDI arm had way too much fun :p
Thanks for signing up for SD guys!

ablatner
05-03-2013, 00:50
True for some definitions of collaboration. False for others.

Fair enough. It'd be weird to not talk to others at all. Then a good definition is collaborating to the extent of very similar looking robots like 2010.

Cory
05-03-2013, 01:40
Fair enough. It'd be weird to not talk to others at all. Then a good definition is collaborating to the extent of very similar looking robots like 2010.

Mentors from both our teams talk on a regular basis about what/how we're doing, but we've never formally exchanged ideas beyond a "hey, you have any ideas for ___" type deal.

waialua359
05-03-2013, 02:14
Mentors from both our teams talk on a regular basis about what/how we're doing, but we've never formally exchanged ideas beyond a "hey, you have any ideas for ___" type deal.
QFT.
I still remember calling you during week 3 of build season during 2010 asking about the use of FP motors with the AM planetary gearbox as our drive motors, because of your experiences using them.
Robot moved very smoothly as a wide-bot and was able to traverse the bump because CIMs in place of our drive motors couldn't clear it.
It was one of our worst build seasons to date because the motors kept stalling after hard use.

You asked me one question......."How about a long bot 8 wheel drive?"

We made the tough decision to scrap everything and start over.
However, it made the world of difference as we won 3 regionals that year, IRI, along with a 47 match non-losing streak at one point.

Sure it wasn't collaboration, but man, the advice on what not to do panned out.

Thanks Cory. :)

ablatner
05-03-2013, 02:33
QFT.
I still remember calling you during week 3 of build season during 2010 asking about the use of FP motors with the AM planetary gearbox as our drive motors, because of your
...
...
Sure it wasn't collaboration, but man, the advice on what not to do panned out.

Thanks Cory. :)

That kind of idea exchange is the way to go. We even do kickoff and the morning of day 1 with a few other teams from the area. Keeps ideas and advice flowing, but you aren't locked in with another team if there're disagreements. (25 and 103 seem to be a good counterexample though)

JesseK
05-03-2013, 13:26
Very nice looking robot. I think it's telling that we can see a picture of it versus a video. It was a trying season for us too.

Still thinking about a 9-disc autonomous (was eluded to in Week 4)?

Does it slot load over the top of the launcher, or from the floor?

NickE
05-03-2013, 13:42
Very nice looking robot. I think it's telling that we can see a picture of it versus a video. It was a trying season for us too.
I wouldn't look too into it. Although it has been a busy one, we've only ever had a polished release video once.

davepowers
05-03-2013, 14:01
Awesome job guys, always a team that inspires. Any build blog to be released after the season over this year?

NickE
05-03-2013, 15:10
Awesome job guys, always a team that inspires. Any build blog to be released after the season over this year?Yeah, we should be releasing this year's blog after the end of the season.

notmattlythgoe
05-03-2013, 15:12
So how does your pickup arm work? Under the front roller and over the second? There seem to be a bunch of unused holes on the bottom edge of it, did you determine that a bottom piece was not needed or is that piece getting added on at competition?

tim-tim
05-03-2013, 15:22
So how does your pickup arm work? Under the front roller and over the second? There seem to be a bunch of unused holes on the bottom edge of it, did you determine that a bottom piece was not needed or is that piece getting added on at competition?

Funnel removed, it's a trade secret I bet.

Botwoon
05-03-2013, 15:46
So how does your pickup arm work? Under the front roller and over the second? There seem to be a bunch of unused holes on the bottom edge of it, did you determine that a bottom piece was not needed or is that piece getting added on at competition?

One thing I like about this pickup is that you don't have to drag a plate on the ground. I expected a lot more teams to use this sort of pickup, but so far I only know of two. ;)

Jrat47
05-03-2013, 16:14
Always amazing cant wait to see you guys in St Louis!

Boe
05-03-2013, 17:58
One thing I like about this pickup is that you don't have to drag a plate on the ground. I expected a lot more teams to use this sort of pickup, but so far I only know of two. ;)

I'll through my team into the list that used this style pickup although no where near as refined as 254 or 1986 its worked fairly well for us, we'll just have to see how it holds up this weekend

you can see it assorted pictures on our blog
http://team2175.com/blog/

Travis Covington
05-03-2013, 18:02
I'll through my team into the list that used this style pickup although no where near as refined as 254 or 1986 its worked fairly well for us, we'll just have to see how it holds up this weekend

you can see it assorted pictures on our blog
http://team2175.com/blog/

Our intake is nothing like 1986's. It doesn't articulate up to pull in frisbees. There are two rollers as others have mentioned which intake it through the slot in the bumpers.

Alpha Beta
05-03-2013, 18:26
Our intake is nothing like 1986's. It doesn't articulate up to pull in frisbees. There are two rollers as others have mentioned which intake it through the slot in the bumpers.

Yep. We're different. Can't wait to see this in action. We're probably stuck at 7 discs in the autonomous with our design. I wonder if this will be fast enough to get 9? Very Cool. :cool:

1018sophmore
05-03-2013, 19:41
This robot just inspires me FIRST is amazing

Lil' Lavery
05-03-2013, 19:56
We're probably stuck at 7 discs in the autonomous with our design.

This sentence...

davepowers
06-03-2013, 00:40
Yeah, we should be releasing this year's blog after the end of the season.

Can't wait to see it, thanks for all the inspiration you guys deal out every year!

-D

Jrat47
06-03-2013, 14:38
Do you guys have a video?

Cory
06-03-2013, 14:48
Do you guys have a video?

Nope. We didn't have time before ship and our practice bot has too many bare metal parts on it right now ;)

joelg236
07-03-2013, 01:29
Like it (http://i.imgur.com/XNSWYEY.jpg)?

dcarr
07-03-2013, 01:31
Like it (http://i.imgur.com/XNSWYEY.jpg)?

That's cool! This has given me a cool idea for something to try later this year when we actually have time to take some nice photos. Just wondering if that background is supposed to be a gradient or if the banding is intentional? Like it either way.

joelg236
07-03-2013, 01:32
That's cool! This has given me a cool idea for something to try later this year when we actually have time to take some nice photos. Just wondering if that background is supposed to be a gradient or if the banding is intentional? Like it either way.

I liked the look of the banding, just a personal thing.

dcarr
07-03-2013, 01:34
I liked the look of the banding, just a personal thing.

Got it. Just making sure it wasn't a color bit depth problem or something :) All to familiar with those from the horrid days of Windows Mobile.

sanddrag
07-03-2013, 10:10
All to familiar with those from the horrid days of Windows Mobile.I just ended my days with Windows mobile yesterday. :D They weren't that horrid really. :)

JohnSchneider
07-03-2013, 10:21
Like it (http://i.imgur.com/XNSWYEY.jpg)?

Might look better vector-traced? Since when you enlarge it distorts the image currently.

Also Shouldn't the background be "cheesy-blue" ;)?

tim-tim
07-03-2013, 10:53
Also Shouldn't the background be "cheesy-blue" ;)?

Actually 254 has a pretty defined branding document (http://www.team254.com/resources/identity/) and page 13 has the specific color palettes and their uses.

Don't ask me how I know this info...

Grog_Maelstrom
07-03-2013, 11:44
Well, amazing. I am glad that team 751 did some things right. Our shooter looks less refined, but functionally the same. Also, I think, for a ten point hangar, ours is simpler and faster even

Ty Tremblay
07-03-2013, 23:16
Also, I think, for a ten point hangar, ours is simpler and faster even

254's is a 30 point climber.

DanielCH
08-03-2013, 01:03
254's is a 30 point climber.

Fast and reliable 10 point hanging mechanism can lift robot to hang from bar at the match end buzzer

They have both.

Grog_Maelstrom
08-03-2013, 15:27
They have both.

I thank thee for thine proof

Andrew Zeller
08-03-2013, 18:30
Does anybody know about 254's performance at San Diego today? It appears that they went 1-4 and are ranked 44/59. Just wondering if they got unlucky with alliance pairings or were they have issues communicating with the field?

Edit: I see on their twitter feed:
Currently 1-2. Troubleshooting comp bot shooter issues.

JM_987
08-03-2013, 18:32
Does anybody know about 254's performance at San Diego today? It appears that they went 1-4 and are ranked 44/59. Just wondering if they got unlucky with alliance pairings or were they have issues communicating with the field?

It looked like they were having trouble with their intake early on, some of their shots were too high, then too low, and they have quite a bit of defense on them as well. Haven't seen a climb yet, only 10 point hangs.

NickE
08-03-2013, 20:31
We had some reliability issues earlier today, especially on the shooter. After a lot of hard work, we've ironed out a lot of the rough edges and are looking good as of our last match of the day.
It looked like they were having trouble with their intake early on, some of their shots were too high, then too low, and they have quite a bit of defense on them as well. Haven't seen a climb yet, only 10 point hangs.The 30 pointer will be on at SVR. We wanted to focus on getting everything else at 100% before we worried about it.

tim-tim
08-03-2013, 20:43
54 in auto? Did this happen?

Walter Deitzler
08-03-2013, 20:47
54 in auto? Did this happen?

I would assume so. According to their Facebook page: 153-10 in the last match. The poofs are back! #awesomealliance

Hallry
08-03-2013, 20:48
54 in auto? Did this happen?

Andf of course the webcast was focused on the other alliance in auto, who didn't even score at all...

Kusha
08-03-2013, 20:50
I would assume so. According to their Facebook page:

Anyone have a youtube video of this? I wasn't watching the San Diego webcast when this happened. Woe is me.

Mark Sheridan
08-03-2013, 22:28
54 in auto? Did this happen?

Can anyone at San Diego confirm this?

dcarr
08-03-2013, 22:30
Can anyone at San Diego confirm this?

It's on their Facebook, so sounds like a yes?

https://www.facebook.com/team254robotics/posts/551972288175831

Cory
09-03-2013, 02:57
It was actually 42 in auto. 3 from us, 3 from 2984, and 1 from our third partner.

We had a hard practice day getting all our tweaks and upgrades implemented,through our first few matches today. Nothing worked as it did at home on the practice bot. Nothing we changed seemed to work. Finally we reverted back to the baseline configuration the practice bot was in and the shooter was magically dialed in.

We feel pretty good about the robot now. It wasn't half bad in our last match ;)

dcarr
09-03-2013, 03:09
We feel pretty good about the robot now. It wasn't half bad in our last match ;)

Is that match online anywhere?

Basel A
09-03-2013, 03:20
It was actually 42 in auto. 3 from us, 3 from 2984, and 1 from our third partner.

We had a hard practice day getting all our tweaks and upgrades implemented,through our first few matches today. Nothing worked as it did at home on the practice bot. Nothing we changed seemed to work. Finally we reverted back to the baseline configuration the practice bot was in and the shooter was magically dialed in.

We feel pretty good about the robot now. It wasn't half bad in our last match ;)

I guess whoever runs your Twitter/Facebook is pretty excitable! Looking forward to watching you guys at full strength

Darbus
09-03-2013, 20:21
Congratulations on winning San Diego! I was watching the very impressive quarter-final and semi-final matches (and those 204 points are the highest I've seen anywhere), but had issues with the webcast and unfortunately couldn't watch the finals. I'm looking forward to seeing your thirty-point hanger and competing with you at SVR.

Jacob.B
09-03-2013, 22:28
Is there a high res pic of 2056, anywhere?

Andrew Lawrence
09-03-2013, 22:37
Is there a high res pic of 2056, anywhere?

Jacob why are you asking this on the 254 thread?

Jacob.B
10-03-2013, 10:46
It's a high res picture of Overkill, so I figured it applied!

xSAWxBLADEx
10-03-2013, 12:37
It's a high res picture of Overkill, so I figured it applied!

2056 is OP Robotics, not OK Robotics.

Gigakaiser
10-03-2013, 14:25
Is that match online anywhere?

Elimination match archive: http://www.justin.tv/frcsd/b/375773663

Yipyapper
10-03-2013, 15:27
Elimination match archive: http://www.justin.tv/frcsd/b/375773663

As much as I want to say that 254 and 987 were amazing robots in the matches I saw, I couldn't keep my eyes away from 599's fantastic full court shooter. That was some excellent full court scoring.