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Meredith Novak
26-02-2011, 19:13
Here is Team 16's Logo Motion robot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0W83_8NWgM
See everyone at Alamo, Midwest, Championships...
awesome video!!!
just added it to the scouting pit.
16 years and running!
good luck this year
Very cool design! Good luck!
Very nice! The deflated tube pickup and score was espescially impressive.
Is this the unusual 4 wheel swerve we saw at Cowtown Throwdown or the traditional 3 wheel swerve?
Kris Verdeyen
26-02-2011, 19:27
Love that gripper!
XaulZan11
26-02-2011, 19:29
I wasn't a big fan of the inside grippers, but I guess it all comes down to implementation and excution. Great looking robot.
Plus, I love the 16 Years of Team 16 motto.
Meredith Novak
26-02-2011, 19:30
Very nice! The deflated tube pickup and score was espescially impressive.
Is this the unusual 4 wheel swerve we saw at Cowtown Throwdown or the traditional 3 wheel swerve?
Only in Bomb Squad world is 3 wheel swerve "traditional" and 4 wheel "unusual." ;)
It is a true 4 wheel swerve with independently steered modules. The one we ran at CTTD was 4 wheels with 3 steering motors.
Jacob Paikoff
26-02-2011, 19:31
Great robot!
Just what I would expect from the Bomb Squad
James1902
26-02-2011, 19:39
Amazing robot as always, and congratulations on 16 years of team 16. I'm not sure if Bacon will make it 1,902 years but if we do we'll defiantly steal your phrasing.:yikes:
good luck, hope to see you guys in St. Louis
Can't wait to see you at Midwest!
David Brinza
26-02-2011, 20:03
Another outstanding "2-minute warning" robot!
Congratulations on 16 successful years.
See you in St. Louis!
Nice robot! First grabber I've seen that can pick up a deflated tube besides ours. Looks like a really fast robot. I'd like to see it in person. Maybe we'll make it to championships to see it :yikes:
KrazyCarl92
26-02-2011, 20:19
So much for our 'unique' "Twenty For Twenty" slogan! Awesome robot!, but no minibot teaser? What gives?
Meredith Novak
26-02-2011, 20:26
So much for our 'unique' "Twenty For Twenty" slogan! Awesome robot!, but no minibot teaser? What gives?
"Twenty for Twenty" is great. We just didn't have to wait that long!
We have minibot(s) and we have video, but it was all from phones (with PINK walls in the background). Our minibot development was going on at a different building and the HD camera was at the practice court.
Alpha Beta
26-02-2011, 20:34
The robot looks plenty fast. I can't wait to see if it can juke out the defense. We'll be watching the Alamo webcast to see. :cool:
I'm curious as to how the gripper fits into the starting envelope. I'm sure it does, I just can't see it.
Good luck this season. We'll miss you in KC, but hopefully catch you guys in CowTown, if not sooner at Champs.
Chris Hibner
26-02-2011, 20:36
Very nice. I can't wait to see you guys in person.
Meredith Novak
26-02-2011, 20:38
I'm curious as to how the gripper fits into the starting envelope. I'm sure it does, I just can't see it.
The "tubenator" fits in between the sides of the mast. It deploys at the beginning of the match and is held in place by a one-way hinge.
KrazyCarl92
26-02-2011, 20:42
The "tubenator" fits in between the sides of the mast. It deploys at the beginning of the match and is held in place by a one-way hinge.
That's definitely something I'll have to check out if we wind up as pit mates at the Championship again!
Dancin103
26-02-2011, 21:09
To Meredith and all of Team 16, your robot looks absolutely awesome and it matches that of an absolutely awesome team! Good luck this season and we can't wait to see you in St. Louis. :)
Cass
Pjohn1959
26-02-2011, 21:36
Alamo is turning into a mini Midwest. It's going to be an honor to be crushed by a HoF, and an original & sustaining team, with a little Magic sprinkled in... :eek:
AllenGregoryIV
26-02-2011, 21:48
Great Looking robot can't wait to see it in action at Alamo. That gripper concept is truly unique and it appears to be extremely effective. Do you guys have selectable control modes for your swerve, most of the driving at the end looked almost like tank instead of swerve?
Also Paul don't count yourself out yet, 1429 brings a great robot every year. Alamo is going to have a lot of great robots for a first year regional.
Rich Kressly
26-02-2011, 22:00
Only in Bomb Squad world is 3 wheel swerve "traditional" and 4 wheel "unusual." ;)
It is a true 4 wheel swerve with independently steered modules. The one we ran at CTTD was 4 wheels with 3 steering motors.
Darn. I just lost the bet I made with myself about a day or two after kickoff when I proclaimed, to myself driving to work, that I was looking forward to 16's 3-wheeled robot this year. :)
Awesome machine. Best of luck to the Novaks and all to of the Squad.
Meredith Novak
26-02-2011, 22:34
Do you guys have selectable control modes for your swerve, most of the driving at the end looked almost like tank instead of swerve?
We have 3 drive modes: tank with a center pivot, tank with a pivot centered between the front wheels, and crab.
Meredith,
That robot looks outstanding! I can't wait to see you all this coming week. Definitely going to be a brawl for the first Alamo Champions.
See you soon,
Parker
JaySchmidt
26-02-2011, 23:00
It is a superb robot that has met all of our criterias, it is the best robot ive seen in the 3 years ive been on bomb squad. We appreciate all of your comments and i hope to see all of you their in St. Louis.
Grim Tuesday
27-02-2011, 00:11
Very fast! In every respect!
What are you using to power your elevator?
Ours looks a lot like that, actually.
Simple box frame with a Mecanum drive, 'forklift' arm, standard bumpers. (no minibot, though.)
We actually have a pretty cool idea for the bumper attachment that you may like:
The bumpers have inch long brackets similar in shape to sections of C-channel attacked to them with holes aligned with the C-channel itself, and the two are connected by running a pin through the bracket and C-channel. The pin is a quarter-inch wide, 2-inch long metal rod with a pull ring at one end and a spring loaded ball on the other end that causes it to stay in the hole when inserted. To remove the bumpers, you simply pull the rings.
We found this when messing around with one of the pins and a piece of C-channel in our mentor's basement last year.:D
Amazing robot as always, and congratulations on 16 years of team 16. I'm not sure if Bacon will make it 1,902 years but if we do we'll defiantly steal your phrasing.:yikes:
good luck, hope to see you guys in St. Louis
Very cool robot and motto! We're celebrating 9.87 years of 987.
Very fast! In every respect!
What are you using to power your elevator?
Thanks.
We're using a pair of P60 gearboxes with RS-550 motors. it's a little over 2 seconds bottom to top.
ratdude747
27-02-2011, 15:34
is your crab coaxial? or are the motors "in pod"
also, what are you turning them with?
Meredith Novak
27-02-2011, 15:53
Not coaxial. There are 4 separate wheel modules, each with a CIM for driving and a window motor for steering.
Looks extremely solid.
Coupled with that freshman driver from IRI and wow, it's an alliance on its own.
Congrats!
Your tube handling speed is very impressive. Great robot!
The thing you don't see in that video is how many Bomb Squad team members were in the pits of other teams helping out at the Alamo. A true inspiration to other teams, volunteers, and the public :). One of my favorite things to explain about FIRST is how teams help each other
Meredith Novak
08-03-2011, 20:45
Thank you, Richard. A lot of our team's focus is on training our students to assist other teams at events. The great thing is that they enjoy it more than anything else we do - well, winning is good, too. :rolleyes:
Alamo was a great event. You volunteers did an amazing job - I can't believe it ran so smoothly.
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