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Dusty
30-03-2006, 21:02
This was team 1901's robot. For those of you who didn't see it, It has a rotating turret, side arms that come out so that we can collect balls in a wider area (had to take them off in waterloo due to weight), We could pick up balls off of the ground, had a two speed gearbox and for aor second competion in Waterloo we got our camera working. For those of you who did see it, what did you think of it, what do you think that we could have done differently and possibly suggest some team things that we could do better next year.

P.S. If someone can tell me how to put picture on a I will do that as soon as I can.

Koko Ed
30-03-2006, 21:14
This was team 1901's robot. For those of you who didn't see it, It has a rotating turret, side arms that come out so that we can collect balls in a wider area (had to take them off in waterloo due to weight), We could pick up balls off of the ground, had a two speed gearbox and for aor second competion in Waterloo we got our camera working. For those of you who did see it, what did you think of it, what do you think that we could have done differently and possibly suggest some team things that we could do better next year.

P.S. If someone can tell me how to put picture on a I will do that as soon as I can.
http://robotphotos.org/v/first/fingerlakes/2006/1901/IMG_7636.JPG.html
Just about every one I talked to was immensly impressed with your little monster.
That little sucker could push!
I was calling it a little Rage bot!
Very impressive debut!

Vince lau
30-03-2006, 21:15
Didn't really get to see your robot in action at Waterloo, but here is a pic
http://www.ontfluidpowerltd.com/1901.jpg

Koko Ed
30-03-2006, 21:18
Ellery has video of every match at FLR including 1901 in action. It's online but his site can't take hotlinking so I may have to upload the matches to Google Video.

Dusty
30-03-2006, 21:18
Thanks Guys, looks like I don't even need to post any Pictures , It seems everyone already has some.

Koko Ed
30-03-2006, 21:23
Thanks Guys, looks like I don't even need to post any Pictures , It seems everyone already has some.
Robotphotos has a whole Team 1901 (http://robotphotos.org/v/first/fingerlakes/2006/1901/) album.

Richard Wallace
30-03-2006, 21:24
A powerful and well-constructed machine. Very well deserved GMID and RI awards at Waterloo. Also thanks for being great alliance partners with 1680 and 931!

And you get the (unofficial) robot inspectors' preparedness award for being the first team to pass inspection at Waterloo -- sometime around 9:30 Thursday morning, I recall.

Mr. Lim
30-03-2006, 22:43
LOVED IT!

One of the best robots I've seen all year... rookie or not.

Tim Delles
31-03-2006, 01:34
Let me just say: GREAT!

It was really compact and pretty simple. The eligance of the design was amazing for a rookie team, it looked like you had been competing in FIRST for a few years and understood how everything worked. I would have loved to have seen you guys going to Atlanta, because that robot is one heck of a great master piece. I'm hoping to get to see another great design from 1901 next year.

Congrats

Tim

EricRobodox
31-03-2006, 19:42
that pic is great. Nice robot, but i love that sign. RamRod.... SuperTroopers is a great movie. ahaha.

ShaneP
31-03-2006, 20:38
That is really impressive looking bot for being a rookie team. I really love how you guys made a fully functional robot in such a short and low CG design. Quite impressive.

Hope to see you guys at nationals. Will you guys be going?

:cool:

oretta.flood
31-03-2006, 22:30
This was team 1901's robot. For those of you who didn't see it, It has a rotating turret, side arms that come out so that we can collect balls in a wider area (had to take them off in waterloo due to weight), We could pick up balls off of the ground, had a two speed gearbox and for aor second competion in Waterloo we got our camera working. For those of you who did see it, what did you think of it, what do you think that we could have done differently and possibly suggest some team things that we could do better next year.

P.S. If someone can tell me how to put picture on a I will do that as soon as I can.

Its so cute, and a great defensive robot. I wish you the best of luck in all your matches. I like that it was small. It could like almost sneak in between the bigger robots.
~Loretta

BoyWithCape195
31-03-2006, 22:56
What would be that chain and sprocket system over the drive wheels?

seen here...

http://robotphotos.org/v/first/fingerlakes/2006/1901/IMG_7636.JPG.html

RogerR
01-04-2006, 00:02
What would be that chain and sprocket system over the drive wheels?

seen here...

http://robotphotos.org/v/first/fingerlakes/2006/1901/IMG_7636.JPG.html

i suspect that it extends the side arms that come out to help with ball collection. the side arms are folded back against the side of the robot in this shot.

This was team 1901's robot. For those of you who didn't see it, It has a rotating turret, side arms that come out so that we can collect balls in a wider area (had to take them off in waterloo due to weight), We could pick up balls off of the ground, had a two speed gearbox and for aor second competion in Waterloo we got our camera working. For those of you who did see it, what did you think of it, what do you think that we could have done differently and possibly suggest some team things that we could do better next year.

P.S. If someone can tell me how to put picture on a I will do that as soon as I can.

Dusty
01-04-2006, 07:28
That is exactly right. It was designed to drive the side arms, however we did not end up using these like we had planned because we soon found out that if we touched a robot with them that we would be penalized. We will not be going to the nationals because in both of our competitions we did no win rookie all-star and we can not afford to buy our way in.

Dan Petrovic
03-04-2006, 00:01
That is exactly right. It was designed to drive the side arms, however we did not end up using these like we had planned because we soon found out that if we touched a robot with them that we would be penalized. We will not be going to the nationals because in both of our competitions we did no win rookie all-star and we can not afford to buy our way in.

Actually, If I'm not mistaken, as long as those wings are in the bumper zone and it's incidental contact it's legal. I may me wrong.

• If a ROBOT extends outside of its 28 inch by 38 inch starting footprint, it is responsible for the
extension’s contact with other ROBOTs and must not use the extension to contact other ROBOTs
outside of the BUMPER ZONE. Likewise, other ROBOTs will not be responsible for contact with
the extension outside of the BUMPER ZONE. Again, incidental contact will not be penalized.

I may be interpreting this wrong, but as long as those wings are between 2 1/2 and 8 1/2 inches from the floor, it's legal.

Dusty
03-04-2006, 08:12
The problem was that they were not 2 1/2 inches from the floor, they were mabye 1/2 an inch. The problem that we were having was thant other robotswould run over them and then potentially flip over.

Dylan Gramlich
02-05-2006, 19:25
i just found this thread and i must say some things
1. i found it very enjoyable to have you guys as alliance partners. Your team listened well and executed even better.
2. the bot was awesome to watch it was so compact, powerful, and if left in the open a deadly offensive bot
3. and of course the awesome shirts and pins!! :D