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Cow Bell Solo
27-02-2008, 00:18
I was wonduring when other teams finished building the main stuff on their robot,(not fix up stuff and repairs, etc.).

We were working on our robot almost to the last day

octothorpe
27-02-2008, 00:27
Team 766 conducted our first full test at 9pm on the night before ship day, and an hour later the robot was out the door. We usually try to finish the day *before* we have to ship in order to leave a buffer, but it's seldom much before.

Blue_Mist
27-02-2008, 00:41
The only year that I recall as having finished the robot before Ship Date I wasn't here, and that would be 2005, when 766 won Archimedes. And since 2006 we've never gotten to play full-team Poofball Dodgeball again, in almost total darkness.

laultima
27-02-2008, 00:42
Whats this "finish" you keep saying?
On their own, all of our systems work, and we've narrowed our pre-ship problems down to faulty wiring on our OI board, should be a quick fix Thursday at SV, then we should be good to go. I do have to say though, we've finished more of the robot before shipping then we have in past years Ive been on the team.

TubaMorg
27-02-2008, 00:46
For the first time ever team 1480, Robotos Locos, met their goal of getting the robot done and tested 4 weeks into the build. Of course these things are never done. There's always things to make better. But it was nice to be able to test and have lots of time for our drivers to practice and identify weak spots in the design.

Cow Bell Solo
27-02-2008, 01:22
yeah we were wanting to have most of our designs built and operational so we can start testing stuff for the last 2 weeks instead of the last half week to week

Corey Oostveen
27-02-2008, 01:23
Last year was Team 288's first year we actually drove the robot before shipping it. This year we finished the practice robot in week 2 and the final robot in week 4.5 so we were a half of a week behind our schedule...but we had 5 snow days so it was pretty good.

So we got to test code and have driver tryouts and practice for 8 days


Corey

DarkFlame145
27-02-2008, 06:37
Robot finished? It's never finished, but it was working when it went into the crate.

ZakuAce
27-02-2008, 07:37
Haha yea, we were still working half an hour before it had to go. Luckily, all that is left are programming problems, which means my job is (hopefully) done on the finishing part.

MasterChief 573
27-02-2008, 08:23
9:00pm the day before ship, though we do have some minor fix ups to take care of.

GaryVoshol
27-02-2008, 08:36
We finished on Feb 12 or 13. Then finished again late Sat the 16th. On Sunday it was all apart again - I'm not sure if it did get put together until Monday the 18th. Then more finishing on Tuesday before ship. Oh yeah, we've got some work to do on Thursday morning of competition.

EricVicenti
27-02-2008, 09:20
IMO, a robot is never finished (especially ours). It can always be redone and improved.

We redid a few parts this week, but we got about 3 days of testing in before we shipped. We just have to swap out some parts at Portland tomorrow. (TOMORROW!?!:eek: )

Al Skierkiewicz
27-02-2008, 10:32
Obviously you have not seen our video "Never Done" here...
http://www.wildstang.org/main/video.php?year=2006

Elgin Clock
27-02-2008, 10:45
We had to finish the robot?!?!?! :ahh:

I thought we just had to ship one. :p




Yeah... "finished" is a subjective term anyways. :yikes:

cz0n
27-02-2008, 11:01
4:30 am on the Last day. :p

kevin.li.rit
27-02-2008, 11:09
We were mechanically finished a day or two before shipped.

IndySam
27-02-2008, 11:10
Our robot will be finished after IRI.


But seriously

This is the first year that I have been on the team that we have shipped a robot that does every function well and doesn't need major work on Thursday. I am really pleased with the team this year.

Some auton work and a little tweaking and we are good-to-go with a minor weight problem :)

DayZiro
27-02-2008, 11:31
We had our robot controlled by the joysticks after only two weeks of getting it, not bad for a first-year team. We were able to spend the next 4 weeks adding a lifting arm, testing out a front U-shaped arm, rewriring, and changing the code.

We had something that we were proud of by Feb. 16 so we could test it out in a skirmish we held against some other local teams.

boonski
27-02-2008, 13:34
Team 1535's robot was finished but after we weighed Sir Jimmy (our robot), he was 4 lbs overweight... SO we are but we are not finished at the same time? If that makes any sense...

sporno
03-03-2008, 09:14
finished is a a very interpretable term. My team was able to ship a working machine that only needs a few things to get replaced ( there was a bad solenoid) , but is the robot really ever done? Like hey, lets try this program , or hey lets try this gear.

I belive that the robot is never done that it just evolves less rapidly

ZakuAce
04-03-2008, 07:20
finished is a a very interpretable term. My team was able to ship a working machine that only needs a few things to get replaced ( there was a bad solenoid) , but is the robot really ever done? Like hey, lets try this program , or hey lets try this gear.

I belive that the robot is never done that it just evolves less rapidly

Agreed. There is always room for improvements!

Betty_Krocker
04-03-2008, 07:28
finish....?!?!?!?!?!?::confused:
hahaha....you're funny....

but when one thinks about it....is a robot ever finished?

Jimmy Cao
04-03-2008, 07:42
Finishing... that's funny.

Sometime between championships and IRI =D

Ed Sparks
04-03-2008, 08:46
I predict it will be finished about 5 minutes before our 1st match on Friday, March 14. Actually "finished" might not be accurate, more like, "we aborted the remainder of the planned features". Yea, that's it. :cool:

lasereyes
04-03-2008, 15:45
8pm on the day before ship day.

jimbot
04-03-2008, 17:29
HA, who needs a finished robot when you can have all the fun of building one at regionals... anybody? 1 hour befor ship our launcher team shows up and says, "It doesn't work, throw the phnematics in and we will build it there." Doesn't that sound like fun...:rolleyes:

dtengineering
04-03-2008, 17:41
Well, we THOUGHT we had finished our 2005 robot after the 2005 GTR. But it turned out it was a great practice drivebase for testing this year's drive code, so off came the arm, and on went a gyro and new code.

We THOUGHT we had finished our 2006 robot after the 2006 GTR. But it turned out that we needed a couple CIMs from it for this year's machine. So off came the gearboxes and CIMs then back on they went, minus two of the CIMs that we use to race around the track this year.

We THOUGHT we had finished our 2007 robot after the 2007 GTR, but it turned out that a nearby team wanted to borrow some pneumatics from it and we needed to re-use some of the sonar sensors, so off they came.

We THOUGHT we had finished building our 2008 robot when we put it in the shipping crate... but snapped the "hockey sticks" in about five minutes at Portland, and are now re-designing our gripper mechanism to work even better, and will be changing a few sensors as well when we get to Seattle.

I would, however, say that we have finally, truly, finished with our 2004 robot. After pulling the electronics several years ago, the motors last year, and the scissors lift (to use as a test to see if we wanted to scissors the ball over the overpass) this year... there just isn't that much left. So that would suggest that we typically finish a robot about five years after we start it.

Jason

GeneralJB
10-03-2008, 22:39
we were pretty lucky this year, we finished a few days ahead of schedule, only to realize that front-wheel drive wans't gonna cut it. View evidence file #1

http://a769.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/116/l_2b16daa7868f5ca2fbe6750fc1880290.jpg

yeah. it seems omni-wheels dont like 80 lbs focused on them alone. we swapped EVERYTHING and finished within a day and a half. just in time for shipping.

P.S., the robots nickname this year is Abrams, because it has a massive barrel on the front, and we never had to fix anything after matches. our most reliable in years!

Danielle H
11-03-2008, 09:33
We were driving it at 8:30pm the night before ship, but that doesn't mean we were done. One of our mentors was going to come in during school the next day and tweak some programming problems, and a couple other students were in the shop until about 1:30am to finish the first coat of paint. And when I got there an hour before shipping, things were still being looked at, put together and changed.
But, I got home at 11:30pm-11:45pm the day before ship date, which is the first time in the 3 years I've been on the team that I've come home before 2-3am.
It was kinda nice.
But I felt bad that I couldn't stay and paint.