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smurfgirl
16-03-2015, 11:12
Here's the current team list for the 2015 Las Vegas Regional:
60 Kingman, AZ
USA
148 Greenville, TX
USA
341 Ambler, PA
USA
585 Tehachapi, CA
USA
597 Los Angeles, CA
USA
687 Carson, CA
USA
812 San Diego, CA
USA
842 Phoenix, AZ
USA
987 Las Vegas, NV
USA
988 Las Vegas, NV
USA
991 Phoenix, AZ
USA
1160 San Marino, CA
USA
1251 Coconut Creek, FL
USA
1661 Sherman Oaks, CA
USA
1828 Vail, AZ
USA
2034 North Las Vegas, NV
USA
2478 Mesa, AZ
USA
2984 La Jolla, CA
USA
3009 Boulder City, NV
USA
3011 Wiesbaden (US School), HE
Germany
3019 Scottsdale, AZ
USA
3245 Sandy, UT
USA
3309 Anaheim, CA
USA
3473 Diamond Bar, CA
USA
3495 Fresno, CA
USA
3577 Scottsdale, AZ
USA
4141 Santa Ana, CA
USA
4322 Orange, CA
USA
4415 Cerritos, CA
USA
4501 Santa Monica, CA
USA
4792 North Las Vegas, NV
USA
4800 Las Vegas, NV
USA
5012 Palmdale, CA
USA
5049 Las Vegas, NV
USA
5102 Santa Maria, CA
USA
5134 Clovis, CA
USA
5199 Dana Point, CA
USA
5306 CHONGQING, 50
China
5429 Las Vegas, NV
USA
5445 Kunming, 53
China
5451 Beijing, 11
China
5463 Las Vegas, NV
USA
5480 Reno, NV
USA
I'll be there with team 5012... looking forward to my first Las Vegas Regional!
And we are looking forward to your visit! Our planning committee will be sending out updated info on the event in a few days...pit maps, load in info, detailed agendas, etc...we even have a Social planned for Thursday evening hosted by 987 and Albertson's!
Jeremy Germita
17-03-2015, 01:50
In case anyone is curious, and forgive me if I've made any mistakes, here are the wildcard-eligible teams as of today:
148 - Original and Sustaining team
585 - Engineering Inspiration @ CVR
341 - Hall of Fame
597 - Engineering Inspiration @ LA
842 - Hall of Fame
987 - Chairman's Award @ Dallas
Should be fun!
It was fun working with 842 at Arizona! Hopefully we will see if they get their bot working properly! Vegas will be a wow show this year with the combination of 148-987 that we saw at Dallas! Firebirds are excited to see all the amazing robotics regardless of how we do.
Looking forward to Vegas, always an incredibly well-run regional.
Where will the live stream be up, and can we get it added to TBA?
I think the webcast will be accessed via team987.com
I will try to confirm asap...
stens987
25-03-2015, 08:28
Hey teams, I have a quick note about the social. It will be an outdoor picnic, so bring blankets and/or chairs to sit in the grass. Also, we are bringing the t-shirt cannon, and would like to shoot a shirt from each team. If you want to help out, please bring a shirt to the mobile machine shop on Thursday morning. Thanks! :D
Webcast should be available here: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/las-vegas-regional and also at blue alliance etc.
benherms
26-03-2015, 10:49
Looking forward to seeing 987 compete again! Very impressive bot at Dallas in week 1.
Also looking forward to any improvements to the already stellar bot.
BrennanB
27-03-2015, 12:15
987's robot has achieved 1114 level magic can pickup.
AdamHeard
27-03-2015, 12:26
987's robot has achieved 1114 level magic can pickup.
And just flat out played great in first match.
3 Tote auto, 2 stacks w/ can scored by the 65 second mark, co-op acquired and scored in 20, then another full stack before buzzer.
MrForbes
27-03-2015, 12:50
... And the match schedule was changed right before the first match. They had no time to prepare. Great job!
High Rollers - did you guys change anything on your intake since Dallas? You seem to be sucking the totes in faster.
Urethane wheels in place of the banebot wheels. Practice has probably helped more than that.
Travis Covington
27-03-2015, 16:23
Urethane wheels in place of the banebot wheels. Practice has probably helped more than that.
Custom or something COTS? It works well.
Custom or something COTS? It works well.
Custom; just some round stock with the urethane on there. Believe the urethane is the standard McMaster stuff. Possible solution for teams like us short on banebot wheels.
Travis Covington
27-03-2015, 16:54
Custom; just some round stock with the urethane on there. Believe the urethane is the standard McMaster stuff. Possible solution for teams like us short on banebot wheels.
Urethane tubing or strips?
Urethane tubing or strips?
Tube. http://www.mcmaster.com/#87235K79
Here's a quick pic that I took if anyone is curious As to what they look like.
http://i.imgur.com/EFzoVjl.jpg
Noudvanbrunscho
27-03-2015, 18:20
The livestream went down for a few minutes, so i didn't see the 208 points from 148.. Did they do 4 stacks of 6 with container on top?
I'm very curious if they will be able to make 4x 36 points stacks on there own @Worlds.
What do u think?
Tmeziere
27-03-2015, 18:24
Custom; just some round stock with the urethane on there. Believe the urethane is the standard McMaster stuff. Possible solution for teams like us short on banebot wheels.
Our team tried something similar but had trouble machining the urethane. Do you know what your team used to machine it?
MrForbes
27-03-2015, 18:43
The livestream went down for a few minutes, so i didn't see the 208 points from 148.. Did they do 4 stacks of 6 with container on top?
I'm very curious if they will be able to make 4x 36 points stacks on there own @Worlds.
What do u think?
They were playing with 60 who usually does two full stacks themselves.
Our team tried something similar but had trouble machining the urethane. Do you know what your team used to machine it?
The tubing is cut and stretched over delrin wheels machined on a CNC mill. A flange added on a lathe. We are fortunate to have a few kids who are very talented on the machines.
smurfgirl
27-03-2015, 23:56
I would like to extend a huge congratulations to Danielle on receiving a WFFA today! After talking with you earlier this weekend, it is clear that you absolutely deserve it.
Additionally, I wanted to say thanks to all of the volunteers and the regional planning committee for being so welcoming and friendly! I showed up yesterday as a volunteer at an event that was new to me where I knew no one, and I received an incredibly warm welcome from the nicest group of volunteers I've met yet. Thank you Las Vegas!
smurfgirl
28-03-2015, 22:42
Okay one more post... thanks to teams 148 and 987 for graciously sharing so much wisdom with our team members. It was a great learning opportunity for our students and I hope it will help kick-start future successes. You both have some of the nicest mentors and volunteers I have ever met, and I'm really glad we had the opportunity to work with you. Thanks for setting a great example for this young team to strive toward!
Kevin Leonard
29-03-2015, 00:30
Is there video somewhere of this event? I'd love to see some of these matches.
sergioCorral842
29-03-2015, 11:01
I would like to take this chance to give a huge shout out to our eliminations partners, 4415 and 3495. Even though we were the 7th alliance, we were able to finish 3rd overall in terms of average points. It was a ton of fun to work with you guys and I wish nothing but the best for your teams!
The High Rollers would like to thank our BFFL on 148 for choosing us to join them and 5012 yesterday. We appreciated the opportunity to gain some redemption and also to strengthen the friendships started in Dallas. It has been awesome to see the bonds between our teams form so quickly. This was an especially gratifying win given the struggles we had with our auto routine ( turns out much of the problem was due to a faulty encoder and also a need to add an 1/8" recess to the end bump of our claw grabbing the first can). Amazing what an 1/8" can mean.
Special thanks to 5012's willingness to add 148's brilliant shower curtain noodle blocker and for their assistance acquiring cans. And of course a shout out to our friends on team 60 ( congrats on the EI) and their partners 3309 and 4322 for their great effort. Kudos to all of the great teams and all of the volunteers that continue to make LVR one of the best events around!
The High Rollers would like to thank our BFFL on 148 for choosing us to join them and 5012 yesterday. We appreciated the opportunity to gain some redemption and also to strengthen the friendships started in Dallas. It has been awesome to see the bonds between our teams form so quickly. This was an especially gratifying win given the struggles we had with our auto routine ( turns out much of the problem was due to a faulty encoder and also a need to add an 1/8" recess to the end bump of our claw grabbing the first can). Amazing what an 1/8" can mean.
Special thanks to 5012's willingness to add 148's brilliant shower curtain noodle blocker and for their assistance acquiring cans. And of course a shout out to our friends on team 60 ( congrats on the EI) and their partners 3309 and 4322 for their great effort. Kudos to all of the great teams and all of the volunteers that continue to make LVR one of the best events around!
Congratulations! I wish I had been at home to watch the stream.
techtiger1
29-03-2015, 14:10
1251 had an awesome time at this regional. I would like to thank FIRST Nevada, the volunteers and Team 987 for all the hospitality as well as making this great regional happen. Congrats to the runners up 60, 3309 and 4322 for being excellent all regional long. The winners 148,987 and 5012 were an inspiration to all, good luck in St. Louis. Special shout out to our alliance partners 341 and 4800, we were looking for two robots that could stack and you all exceeded our expectations. Finally, I would like to say on behalf of 5012 HAT, HAT, HAT!!!
marj1346
30-03-2015, 01:07
The High Rollers would like to thank our BFFL on 148 for choosing us to join them and 5012 yesterday. We appreciated the opportunity to gain some redemption and also to strengthen the friendships started in Dallas. It has been awesome to see the bonds between our teams form so quickly. This was an especially gratifying win given the struggles we had with our auto routine ( turns out much of the problem was due to a faulty encoder and also a need to add an 1/8" recess to the end bump of our claw grabbing the first can). Amazing what an 1/8" can mean.
Special thanks to 5012's willingness to add 148's brilliant shower curtain noodle blocker and for their assistance acquiring cans. And of course a shout out to our friends on team 60 ( congrats on the EI) and their partners 3309 and 4322 for their great effort. Kudos to all of the great teams and all of the volunteers that continue to make LVR one of the best events around!
A BIG thank you from Team 60! It was an amazing regional, and it was a lot of fun! We'll see you guys at world's! :D Good luck to the rest of your season!
Jeremy Germita
30-03-2015, 01:23
To echo everything that Ellen said above, huge thanks to our playoffs partners 148 and 987. Words cannot express how grateful we are for the selection. Our students have learned so much from our partnership in playoffs. Thanks a lot and we'll see you all at champs!
Thanks to the Cashman Center for hosting the event. Nice spacious venue, plenty of arena seating, and everything else you could want in a venue.
Thanks to all of the volunteers. Special shout out to the CSAs from Cross The Road Electronics and the FTAs for being so patient with us when we experienced some controls hiccups early on. I've never seen CSAs faster to respond to controls issues than these guys.
Thanks to everyone for making this a memorable regional. Hope to see you at championships!
AdamHeard
30-03-2015, 13:07
Anyone have video of elims?
Anyone have video of elims?
A few webcast screencaps but they're not great - someone probably has better, waiting for all the DSLR downloads to occur when everyone gets back.
Quarterfinal 3 (https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BysO7O2z9sluRVFfS1Y2TEFTdkE&authuser=0)
Quarterfinal 7 (https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BysO7O2z9sluSVlmeHgyM3Q1bkE&authuser=0)
Semifinal 1 (https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BysO7O2z9sluOTNrYkhweGVyY0E&authuser=0)
Semifinal 3 (https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BysO7O2z9sluYlhPZmJrSExNZmc&authuser=0)
Final 1 (https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BysO7O2z9sluY0ZtSlBGdVhGdmc&authuser=0)
MrForbes
30-03-2015, 14:35
Looks like videos are being uploaded....several qualification matches already, but not the playoffs.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj3USIXIq2cng4T2zjyr43A
Jared Russell
30-03-2015, 15:34
The Las Vegas Regional is one of the best run competitions in FIRST, and I really enjoyed the venue, volunteers, and teams. Next time your team is thinking about going to a travel regional, you should strongly consider Las Vegas.
Thanks to 341 for re-adopting me for the weekend! It was fun to be back.
Thanks to 1251 for picking 341 and having the foresight to choose 4800 as well. This was a pretty cool alliance: Two pure stackers and one pure capper playing the "game" about as collaboratively as possible this year, and they put up some very respectable scores in the process. The autonomous mode was really cool - 4800 uses a very effective fusion of sensors, including a gyro, ultrasonic sensor (for detecting distance off the wall), and encoders to ensure that the robot stays on track in all three degrees of freedom (yaw, lateral, longitudinal). I'm glad 341 was able to assist with getting the cans out of your way, too.
Congrats to 148 and 987 on their dominating win - I'm Looking Forward to seeing how divisions shake out! Congrats to 5012 on their first regional win as well, to 60 and 597 for their awards, and to the entire 60/3309/4322 alliance for punching their much deserved tickets to the Championship.
I'm Looking Forward
Confirmed Looking Forward is actually Jared.
techtiger1
31-03-2015, 08:28
@ Jared Russell 4800 was my team all regional long, I was just hoping they wouldn't be picked so we could have them as a 3rd robot. Some of the other 1251 mentors and I were wondering if you were around Saturday morning when we were going to pick 341. Knowing that you had been working with 254 lately I wasn't sure, would have been cool to say hello though. I agree divisions are going to be interesting this year.
lnex1357
31-03-2015, 11:32
Here's a quick pic that I took if anyone is curious As to what they look like.
http://i.imgur.com/EFzoVjl.jpg
Joe,
Firstly, thanks so much for sharing. I think a number of us are running out of BB tread :-) A couple questions for you.
#1 Did you guys design your hub with a press fit i.e. stretched the urethane tube around the hub or did you guys make the hub for a "snug fit" and add an adhesive?
#2If you used an adhesive what did you find worked the best?
Kind Regards,
-Josh
Joe,
Firstly, thanks so much for sharing. I think a number of us are running out of BB tread :-) A couple questions for you.
#1 Did you guys design your hub with a press fit i.e. stretched the urethane tube around the hub or did you guys make the hub for a "snug fit" and add an adhesive?
#2If you used an adhesive what did you find worked the best?
Kind Regards,
-Josh
It's a stretch fit, with the hub about a half inch oversized then knurled. There is no adhesive used. :)
markmcgary
31-03-2015, 13:50
Looks like videos are being uploaded....several qualification matches already, but not the playoffs.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj3USIXIq2cng4T2zjyr43A
I'd really like to find a video of Q63 where our human player reportedly shut down Batman and Robin.
I'm starting to get more of the videos uploaded now, and i should finish up the qualification matches in the next few days. Here are the link to my channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj3USIXIq2cng4T2zjyr43A
Confirmed Looking Forward is actually Jared.
LOL. Beat me to the punch.
AdamHeard
31-03-2015, 17:44
LOL. Beat me to the punch.
I'm pretty sure she isn't Jared.
The Las Vegas Regional is one of the best run competitions in FIRST, and I really enjoyed the venue, volunteers, and teams. Next time your team is thinking about going to a travel regional, you should strongly consider Las Vegas.
Thanks to 341 for re-adopting me for the weekend! It was fun to be back.
Thanks to 1251 for picking 341 and having the foresight to choose 4800 as well. This was a pretty cool alliance: Two pure stackers and one pure capper playing the "game" about as collaboratively as possible this year, and they put up some very respectable scores in the process. The autonomous mode was really cool - 4800 uses a very effective fusion of sensors, including a gyro, ultrasonic sensor (for detecting distance off the wall), and encoders to ensure that the robot stays on track in all three degrees of freedom (yaw, lateral, longitudinal). I'm glad 341 was able to assist with getting the cans out of your way, too.
Congrats to 148 and 987 on their dominating win - I'm Looking Forward to seeing how divisions shake out! Congrats to 5012 on their first regional win as well, to 60 and 597 for their awards, and to the entire 60/3309/4322 alliance for punching their much deserved tickets to the Championship.
Glad you guys had another great experience at LVR! Our planning committee works hard to make the event the best it can be and we hope many more teams take your endorsement to heart, Jared. Lots of room for more than 42 teams for sure:D
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