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Akash Rastogi
17-02-2009, 21:16
Dang that thing is going to be hard to beat at Philly. Any sensory other than the camera? Ball output speed?
Man I can't wait till Philly now. Should be crazy fun.
Danny McC
17-02-2009, 21:17
That robot is pretty beastly looking. In the good sense. I cant wait to see you guys at Philly always a good time. And I hope we can compete together some more this year. And about that shirt? :)
s_forbes
17-02-2009, 21:22
Big turret! Is that a bicycle wheel?
Big turret! Is that a bicycle wheel?
Great observation!! The MOE build team went "green" this year and recycled some old bicycle wheels. :D
Meredith Novak
17-02-2009, 21:32
Very nice. Does anyone remember the Jetson's Maid?
JaneYoung
17-02-2009, 21:39
Does anyone remember the Jetson's Maid?
It does look like Rosie, doesn't it?
Wonder if the contingency plan would be removing the bow...
Very nice. Does anyone remember the Jetson's Maid?
You mean Rosie? Good call! :D
We thought that CozMOE looked kind of like a MOE green and black penguin.
It does look like Rosie, doesn't it?
Wonder if the contingency plan would be removing the bow...
Or at least replacing it with a black one!
JaneYoung
17-02-2009, 21:53
You mean Rosie? Good call! :D
What's even funnier is the boss's name was Cosmo Spacely (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jetsons).
All the best to you guys this season!
Joe Troy
17-02-2009, 22:05
The MOE crew has done it again...created the must have FIRST fashion accessory for 2009...the MOE green bow tie!
Looking forward to running the regolith with CozMOE.
Ooh very nicely done 365! I look forward to seeing this at nationals (hoping I go)
The Lucas
18-02-2009, 00:32
Dang that thing is going to be hard to beat at Philly. Any sensory other than the camera? Ball output speed?
Man I can't wait till Philly now. Should be crazy fun.
Other sensors include wheels encoders, follower wheels (traction control), gyro, pots and limits switches (and some others that will make sense after you see one of our auto routines). We had tachs on both rollers but took them off for weight and I/O limitations. We pretty much filled up all the I/O you can get with 1 Analog (1-2 ports left) and 1 Digital (all GPIO & PWMs are used) modules.
I can wait for Philly either. With the move to the Liacouras Center we have more teams (capacity), with a bunch of new and not-so-regular teams to add to the regulars (including some of our friends from FLR). We are also attending the all new DC Regional with its own amazing cast of characters from all over the country.
longboardlover
18-02-2009, 00:54
so here is my question, that looks more like a turreting power dumper (or very short range shooter) then a shooter, is there any truth in that? i was thinking that this might be a very effective strategy but i couldn't figure out a good way to implement it.
or maybe it is a hybrid dumper/shooter...
The Lucas
18-02-2009, 02:55
so here is my question, that looks more like a turreting power dumper (or very short range shooter) then a shooter, is there any truth in that?
Your analysis is quite good, it is primarily a turreting power dumper and can shoot a short range. We have the flapper (polycarb pieces) on the front of "the shooter" to adjust the exit angle of the balls. I think our max range for shooting is ~5ft. Ball tend to exit "the shooter" 2 at a time.
With that said, I agree with JVN (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showpost.php?p=823151&postcount=40)that labels like "shooter" and "dumper" are misleading and it is all a wide spectrum with mix of range, speed, volume and accuracy. This robot tends toward the short range, high volume, hopefully with high speed and accuracy (cant really be determined till competition for any robot).
i was thinking that this might be a very effective strategy but i couldn't figure out a good way to implement it.
or maybe it is a hybrid dumper/shooter...
I hope it is an effective design, is it anything like any of your thoughts? (I always love to see robots that look like my ideas at kickoff) With any luck, it will be a flexible design that can adapt to the ever changing strategies I expect from Lunacy.
Rich Kressly
18-02-2009, 03:29
Great observation!! The MOE build team went "green" this year and recycled some old bicycle wheels. :D
Perrotto left his garage door open, didn't he? :)
Congrats to 365! As aways, a sweet looking machine.
camtunkpa
18-02-2009, 07:24
Looking great guys best of luck from the Tigertrons. We'll see you in Philly
Perrotto left his garage door open, didn't he? :)
Congrats to 365! As aways, a sweet looking machine.
Thanks, Rich. Looking forward to seeing Dawgma and Alice in DC next week!
Jared Russell
18-02-2009, 10:07
Looks great as usual.
How does a Philly repeat sound?
As, always you guys, and gals, did an amazing job. I wish I could have been more active with this years team and great looking bot. Best of luck in DC and I can't wait to see you guys in action in Philly!
Looks great as usual.
How does a Philly repeat sound?
Jared:
After seeing the Daisy machine, I would love to give it a go! See you guys and gals at the Liacouras Center.
DarkFlame145
21-02-2009, 23:26
is that shade of green legal? Oh and I love the bow tie.
J Flex 188
21-02-2009, 23:58
Is the empty cell that's hanging off the side there strategically placed for a mechanism? Or am I just reading too much into a picture that has the cell there for the purposes of making the picture look more interesting? Heh.
Looks good!
Is the empty cell that's hanging off the side there strategically placed for a mechanism? Or am I just reading too much into a picture that has the cell there for the purposes of making the picture look more interesting? Heh.
Looks good!There's a window motor and gearbox behind it, the ball is apparently triggering a limit switch... Looks like a dedicated Empty Cell collector to me.
The Lucas
22-02-2009, 01:47
is that shade of green legal? Oh and I love the bow tie.
Hopefully, if not I believe we have a black backup as part of our aforementioned contingency plan. One of our mentor has worn that green bow in her hair at competitions the last few years. We sort of based the rest of the tux decorations on that bow.
Is the empty cell that's hanging off the side there strategically placed for a mechanism? Or am I just reading too much into a picture that has the cell there for the purposes of making the picture look more interesting? Heh.
Looks good!
There's a window motor and gearbox behind it, the ball is apparently triggering a limit switch... Looks like a dedicated Empty Cell collector to me.
There are dedicated Empty Cell collectors using window motors (Denso left and right) on both sides of the robot. They use a limit switch for cell detection and 10 turn pot geared with modded gears from the FP gearbox to set to 3 different positions (collect, hold, deposit).
Rosiebotboss
22-02-2009, 09:24
It does look like Rosie, doesn't it?
Wonder if the contingency plan would be removing the bow...
Sorry, but THIS is Rosie!!
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/33078
MissDaisyGirl
01-03-2009, 01:27
Love love love the bow tie.
Oh, and I'm definitely down for a Philly repeat. Its game time! :)
Love love love the bow tie.
Oh, and I'm definitely down for a Philly repeat. Its game time! :)
Thanks Kirsten. Good luck in San Diego! See you guys in a few weeks.
sparkscarz
09-03-2009, 20:02
WOW i like the bow tie ..lol
Steve Compton
10-03-2009, 19:55
Hey there Brian
I'm interested in more explanation about your empty cell set-up. Ho did you mod the gears? Do you have some kind of hook attached to the gearbox onto which the ball is placed, or what? I'd love to get a better idea of what's going on there!
WhiteShadow1474
14-03-2009, 20:49
That robot is pretty beastly looking. In the good sense. I cant wait to see you guys at Philly always a good time. And I hope we can compete together some more this year. And about that shirt? :)
how could you call it beastly while it has a bow tie!
Its a false sense of security when your up against a robot with a bow tie. then you realize it's team moe...
Hey there Brian
I'm interested in more explanation about your empty cell set-up. Ho did you mod the gears? Do you have some kind of hook attached to the gearbox onto which the ball is placed, or what? I'd love to get a better idea of what's going on there!
Steve.
Thanks for asking. Version 1.0 of our empty cell device had a hook on the gearbox. At DC a few weeks ago, we cycled through a number more designs - multiple hooks, a tray, etc. We settled into version 4.0 at the end of DC and that is the version you will see us use at Philly. More detail will have to wait a week.
AlexD744
15-03-2009, 16:20
Awesome robot!! Can't wait for nationals. We're also going to change a improve on some fronts. see you in Atlanta.:D
rcmolloy
23-03-2009, 10:19
It seemed as if you were having trouble during the first day with controling and malfuctioning but maybe it may have just been my viewing of the game. On the other note, such a great robot. It's quick and delivers the key to mastering Lunacy.
The Lucas
23-03-2009, 10:49
It seemed as if you were having trouble during the first day with controling and malfuctioning but maybe it may have just been my viewing of the game. On the other note, such a great robot. It's quick and delivers the key to mastering Lunacy.
Your assessment is probably correct. I didnt see any of our practice matches, but I wouldn't be surprised if it had some issues. We nearly doubled the top speed by changing our Toughbox gears and had to recalibrate the camera tracking.
Thanks for the compliment. Every year, we try to improve the design at every event and it is nice when it works out.
rcmolloy
23-03-2009, 23:18
We're completely changing our robot for Monty Madness in May. It's going to be suprising how well it turns out. I noticed that 365 wasn't attending. Was the team planning on to attend?
We're completely changing our robot for Monty Madness in May. It's going to be suprising how well it turns out. I noticed that 365 wasn't attending. Was the team planning on to attend?
Rob:
We are not sure yet what our Spring off-season will bring. It all depends on availability of our team members. MOE has almost always gone to suppport our friends 222 at the PA Robot Challenge. If we do that again, we probably will not be attending Monty Madness (even though I know it is a terrific event).
rcmolloy
24-03-2009, 21:52
That is kind of upsetting not being abole to really play against MOE. Hopefully, the robot gods will appear and give you some miracle allowing MOE to attend Monty Madness. It was a pleasure seeing what MOE has to offer and I will be investing more time next year to make sure the Iron Devils represent what you all have shown us during FRC.
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