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Bots going for the ramp should be a pretty exciting part of this year's competition...Lets see some pictures or videos!!
121 Ramp Adventures (http://www.joemenassa.com/Images/ROBOTICS2006/day45/pages/IMG_5580.html) This was climbing at full speed!!
Rob
arabsponsor
22-02-2006, 11:15
One of our ramping attempts looked a little like yours. :ahh: Teams beware, watch that back wall!! At the Peachtree Scrimmage most bots made it up the ramp but not down. Good luck.
ZZII 527
22-02-2006, 11:17
What I said: "If the robot gets flipped onto its back side, use the gate to get you back on the ramp."
What our gate operator heard: "Use the gate on the ramp."
http://web.mit.edu/scolton/www/ramp_512.wmv
Greg Marra
22-02-2006, 11:45
At Winter War Zone, when I ramped the robot (usually at a fairly high velocity), the force of the robot hitting the back wall was enough to shake the entire alliance station quite violently. In one of our earlier matches, zip ties actually fell off the field! :ahh:
BoyWithCape195
22-02-2006, 11:47
The best part was when 1099 floored their bot at the top of the ramp right into rage. The bot was airborne for a few seconds which was pretty cool to see.
During our ramp climbing adventure, We almost took out the entire back wall of the ramp. Our driver decided to test the strength of the bot, and at the same time he tried to see if we had constructed a strong wall. It appears we did, although he snapped one of the supports holding it to the deck. Our robot went without damage.
We make it up if we go slowly with two spotters :P
When the not-normal driver was playing a round we fell onto our side when he didn't go up the ramp straight. Our program port on the RC doesn't work now XD We heard it was a defect, something about a bad solder joint, but if IFI decides it wasn't, then we need a new one.... -cry-
we can make it up as well, and if we need to, we can push our way up... :yikes:
Nuttyman54
22-02-2006, 15:23
we can go up, and don't tip unless we're at a 45-50 degree angle...
dude__hi
22-02-2006, 15:40
We've built our robot to make sure we can go up the ramp without bottoming out. We don't have to go very fast but we slip off the ramp if we don't go fast enough, luckily we've incorporated brakes to make sure we don't climb back down the ramp if we're not totally on it.
We've posted pictures of the robot going up the ramp before. It was in the middle of the build season..
...Lets see some pictures or videos!!
Here are some shots of the robot runnng up a practice ramp forwards and backwards. The robot was later tested the finished robot with the diamond plate ramp and it seemed to work just as well. For fun we also tipped our ramp forward by lifting the back end creating a 40 degree ramp and a 30 degree to area and tried to drive up that from a dead stall. Unfortunatly we didn't get any pictures of that one.
Driving up backwards (http://media.putfile.com/robot-ramp-backwards)
Driving up forwards (http://media.putfile.com/robot-ramp-forwards)
BoyWithCape195
22-02-2006, 16:24
...Lets see some pictures or videos!!
Here are some shots of the robot runnng up a practice ramp forwards and backwards. The robot was later tested the finished robot with the diamond plate ramp and it seemed to work just as well. For fun we also tipped our ramp forward by lifting the back end creating a 40 degree ramp and a 30 degree to area and tried to drive up that from a dead stall. Unfortunatly we didn't get any pictures of that one.
Driving up backwards (http://media.putfile.com/robot-ramp-backwards)
Driving up forwards (http://media.putfile.com/robot-ramp-forwards)
Thats quite an interesting base design you have there...
i think that the robots that can make it up the ramp will make it to the final of the regionals/championship. what teams can make it up the ramp? what do you have that enables your robot to do the ramp?
Alan Anderson
22-02-2006, 20:05
what do you have that enables your robot to do the ramp?
Successful attention to stability, center of gravity, and driving skill. :p
Rick TYler
22-02-2006, 20:09
i think that the robots that can make it up the ramp will make it to the final of the regionals/championship. what teams can make it up the ramp? what do you have that enables your robot to do the ramp?
I've written this before on this forum... at the Bellevue pre-ship event, all of the robots at the event were 6WD and all could climb the ramp (although with one of the rookie 'bots it was kind of touch and go there for a while.) The six veterans could all easily climb the ramp, and the four best chassis could pretty much do it up or down, straight or diagonally. So, I'm trying to figure out what's so hard about it? (I do confess that fanatic attention to CG seems to be a PNW trait. Over the last two seasons I've seen pics of bots from other parts of the country that looked really tippy.) Wooden Thunder and Top Gun are pretty primitive compared to some of the big-bux teams, but they don't tip easily...
s_forbes
22-02-2006, 20:21
Megamaid can now get up the ramp after a quick adjustment. We have to drive backwards, though, as we only have 2 drive wheels (plus two omniwheels in back). Coming back down is the hard part.
Eldarion
22-02-2006, 20:36
Can someone push us up? :p
We tried the ramp for the first time at the CO scrimmage and we fell on our side and took the side of the ramp with us. Oh yeah, our robot has to be driven backwards up the ramp because of our ball-collector.
i think that the robots that can make it up the ramp will make it to the final of the regionals/championship. what teams can make it up the ramp? what do you have that enables your robot to do the ramp?
Velocity - lots.
http://media.putfile.com/Ramp-Trial
maybe i am wrong. i guess with 30 degrees and very little friction to grab onto i figured not many teams would me able to do the ramp. i also thought about how 6 wheel drive robots probably would not be able to do it easily because you would create a teeter-totter. am i wrong with my predictions?
Dan Petrovic
23-02-2006, 17:30
We originally planned on going up the ramp, but for some reason our chassis ended up being wider than long. So, we tip either way...
AV_guy007
23-02-2006, 18:18
we can go up and down the ramp and even score three's from the ramp! :eek: and like Greg said we really shake the alliance platform, one time we were accidentally in high gear and smashed our way up. you should have seen the look on the driver in the middle station :p . it was good enough for the news
greencactus3
23-02-2006, 19:50
We originally planned on going up the ramp, but for some reason our chassis ended up being wider than long. So, we tip either way...
we used the dimensions for width too. we can still climb. also down too. although we could use some suspension for that. dynamic brakes arent the best for that.
Pavan Dave
23-02-2006, 20:04
Successful attention to stability, center of gravity, and driving skill. :p
Ditto..
A low center of gravity and alot of driving skills along with how fast you go up the ramp...
-Pavan
Nuttyman54
23-02-2006, 22:59
i also thought about how 6 wheel drive robots probably would not be able to do it easily because you would create a teeter-totter. am i wrong with my predictions?
Careful design helps. We made sure that the weight was low and far enough back that we don't tip onto the top of the ramp until the middle wheels have gone over the edge. It works nicely for us
Stephen P
24-02-2006, 09:48
The best part was when 1099 floored their bot at the top of the ramp right into rage. The bot was airborne for a few seconds which was pretty cool to see.
A few seconds? I doubt it.
Ashley Christine
24-02-2006, 11:15
I dont have a pic or a vid, but our driver roughly got the bot up the ramp. We asked him to bring it down... and so he pulled back on the joy sticks.. and the bot didnt even touch the ramp, it hopped right of f the platform to the carpet. Talk about crazy!
Pjohn1959
24-02-2006, 11:28
The first time we tried to climb the ramp, our robot flew up the ramp, crashed THROUGH the rear wall on the ramp, and smashed into the back wall of our shop.
We spent the next thirty minutes picking all of the pieces. :eek:
edthegeek
26-02-2006, 03:34
Our robot can go up the ramp forwards and backwards. Its the coming off that's hard! :(
TheOtherTaylor
26-02-2006, 16:32
Testing driving up the ramp was quite an adventure. Without modifying the bot at all we tried going up at various speeds.
Going up we wound up with half the bot sticking up in the air while the back of it was still on the ramp, then all the sudden the front would come slamming down making quite a racket but not damaging the bot in any way (not any way we noticed at least)
We couldn't come back down at all (discounting one time in which my timing was perfect but I wasn't able to repeat it) for a while until we took every little bit of spare weight available and strapped metal blocks into the front of the bot. Coming down is noisy and looks ugly as heck, but it works now.
If I can find any pictures or video I'll put them up.
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