View Full Version : 6 days left,are you readyyyy!?
gabi0407
17-02-2010, 16:51
Only 6 days left to shipment day, very crucial 6 days.
Tell us here ,in what position are you, what can and will your robot do.
Are you sadifacted your team progress?
Good luck in the competition!!!!!
Gabi,2669
Our bot can climb "the hump" and go through the tunnel. We're waiting for our bumpers and need to put a cover on the top. We're paranoid about putting the updates on the control system as we've been reading horror stories about errors. We're a rookie team and don't need the issues this close to shipping. Getting nervous but we'll get to the prom on time! (hopefully):ahh:
FRC2669_Valery
17-02-2010, 17:03
Things aren't perfect,
I wish we'll solve all the problems and send the best robot like we are planning.
Good Luck Everyone!
gabi0407
17-02-2010, 17:05
Our bot can climb "the hump" and go through the tunnel. We're waiting for our bumpers and need to put a cover on the top. We're paranoid about putting the updates on the control system as we've been reading horror stories about errors. We're a rookie team and don't need the issues this close to shipping. Getting nervous but we'll get to the prom on time! (hopefully):ahh:
yes the first year is always hard.
i hope you get the bumpers done till then.
good luck!!
onecoolc
17-02-2010, 18:38
Our bot... is a partially assembled chassis.
We designed in Solid Works before hand, so it's not like we're at square one or anything. We have the plans and the pieces, we just have to put it together.
Whosurdady
17-02-2010, 18:49
No robot is ever finished :) we are still modifying our 2008 robot.
We are working on the robot as we speak and eating spaghetti lol (we've had pizza for how many days in row???).
Coming all the way down south,
TX - Dallas regional s
whoo hooo 437
Well we are close but i must admit a few more days would help, but i think all teams could use a few more day...
Radical Pi
17-02-2010, 21:34
We are working on the robot as we speak and eating spaghetti lol (we've had pizza for how many days in row???).
I know what it's like. The first half of the build season was almost purely lasagna. Now it's pizza 3 out of 5 days.
The robot itself is going...well....not amazing :P. The programmers have been waiting for the frame for 2 weeks, electronics have been mounted and taken off way too many times, and we spent all of today changing the basic frame...still, the robot will definitely be done for tuesday
wilsonmw04
17-02-2010, 22:32
After being forced out of our lab for 13 days, we have made a TON of progress over the last 5 days. Things are really coming together. With the new holding allowance, we are making plans to hold back most of our robot for tweaking and refining before the VA regional.
Our robot is driving around, kicking balls, and 89% functional...
we are working on an autonomous mode as we speak, and finishing up the last touches on all the mechanisms...
the hing that needs the most attention is our wiring, which is a rats nest right now :\
we had to switch out 4 spikes in a row today, because they mesteriously ALL went bad...all 4 were the compresor controll spikes...weird.
but it is coming together nicely...
big1boom
17-02-2010, 22:43
Robot 1 is done, and is in programming's hands.
Robot 2 just finished painting all the parts, now all we have to do is assemble, chain, and wire everything.
So far the programmers have gotten all wheels spinning, pneumatics kicking, and boxes turning. Just down to optimizing the code.
Hawiian Cadder
17-02-2010, 23:55
we drive kick, dribble, fit through the tunnel. we need to tune the kicker, make our roof, and put bumpers on, but other than that we are done
gabi0407
19-02-2010, 05:51
our team is almost done the beilding must steal we have a lot of work.
we have working kicker that works great and dribbler
and we working now about the lifting
write here more posts about your team even if the title not really true. XD
We're paranoid about putting the updates on the control system as we've been reading horror stories about errors. We're a rookie team and don't need the issues this close to shipping.Some of the updates are required to compete and it'd probably be wise to test them out before you arrive at competition and are forced to update.
Don Wright
19-02-2010, 07:35
No robot is ever finished :) we are still modifying our 2008 robot.
So true... Ship day is just the first design review for us...
we had to switch out 4 spikes in a row today, because they mesteriously ALL went bad...all 4 were the compresor controll spikes...weird.
but it is coming together nicely...
Are you sure you just didn't blow the fuse? Remember the compressor spike needs a breaker not a fuse.
Chris is me
19-02-2010, 08:21
We're paranoid about putting the updates on the control system as we've been reading horror stories about errors. We're a rookie team and don't need the issues this close to shipping.
I volunteered last year at an event where I had to update many, many team's cRIOs and DSes for them, since they had not done so. It takes a lot of time (for various reasons, up to 20 / 30 minutes if things went wrong) and you'll get the same updates everyone else has, just later and with a required code reload. PLEASE upload code updates. They often don't cause errors.
Four days left, and our robot is coming along beautifully. We (the programmers) have the practice bot and only have a few bugs to work out, and electrical has the comp bot just about wired up. Can't wait for the first competition! :D
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