Chief Delphi

Chief Delphi (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/index.php)
-   Extra Discussion (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=68)
-   -   pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot? (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=109787)

EricH 01-12-2012 23:02

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
The question is not how many balls are in 68's robot.

The REAL question is, how many of the balls in the robot can they score in one go, and for how many points? (And if you try to tell me that all of them are 3's, I'm going to say that you're bluffing--the wheel can't get up to speed quite that fast without spitting at least a couple for ones and twos, unless they can reverse it for a bit.)

Littleboy 01-12-2012 23:08

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
That depends on where they are shooting from and how much, if any, defense is being played.

EricH 01-12-2012 23:12

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Littleboy (Post 1197938)
That depends on where they are shooting from and how much, if any, defense is being played.

Assume they can shoot from anywhere they can normally shoot with no defense.

Ekcrbe 01-12-2012 23:25

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1197935)
The question is not how many balls are in 68's robot.

The REAL question is, how many of the balls in the robot can they score in one go, and for how many points? (And if you try to tell me that all of them are 3's, I'm going to say that you're bluffing--the wheel can't get up to speed quite that fast without spitting at least a couple for ones and twos, unless they can reverse it for a bit.)

Well, since you asked,
  • <start at the fender>
  • The first one will fall out with some shaking, so maybe 1 pt
  • If we tap the last ball gently out towards the key and run the rollers backwards to smash the fifth through eighth balls into the ground, we can probably get the 4th ball out of the shooter. The second and third balls could then pop out, with maybe enough force for 2 2pts
  • This is the tricky part. We'd have to turn off the shooter, and stack the remaining four balls just right (the robot was designed to not carry four in the tower)
  • <drive forward (farther away) to key, with robot centered directly over front edge of key>
  • Shoot one ball for 3 pts
  • <drive backward (closer) on key, leaving robot ~1/4th of the way on the key>
  • Shoot four balls for 4 3pts
  • <Retrieve final ball from somewhere between key and coop bridge, return to previous spot>
  • Shoot one ball for 3 pts

So there you have it. I counted 23 out of a possible 27 points, if all the shots go in.

Yes there are nine balls.

The fourth shot will go farther than the next four because putting four balls in compresses them together; decompressing the first ball in that stack would cause it to jump out a little.

Lil' Lavery 02-12-2012 14:30

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by robowrestler (Post 1197769)
id say 8 but wow imagine if there was no limit on the number of balls you could hold.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7fep3iJ5e8

Sean Raia 02-12-2012 15:27

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
3 times the amount you should have.

dcarr 02-12-2012 15:36

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sean Raia (Post 1198052)
3 times the amount you should have.

What if there are really only three balls in the robot but they are just moving so fast that it looks like more? :D

Littleboy 02-12-2012 15:49

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
I am curious as to what 469 can hold. They have that hopper that folds out.

CalTran 02-12-2012 16:14

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Littleboy (Post 1198060)
I am curious as to what 469 can hold. They have that hopper that folds out.

With the speed that balls go through their system I was amazed the managed to hold on to 3 at one time!

Lil' Lavery 04-12-2012 14:52

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CalTran (Post 1198065)
With the speed that balls go through their system I was amazed the managed to hold on to 3 at one time!

This is the part where I wish I could find video of 469's 2006 robot shooting in autonomous.

Kyle A 04-12-2012 16:17

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 1198646)
This is the part where I wish I could find video of 469's 2006 robot shooting in autonomous.

I believe This is a video of it. I remember seeing them in Atlanta.

http://www.thebluealliance.com/match/2006cur_qm50

CalTran 04-12-2012 16:23

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kyle A (Post 1198660)
I believe This is a video of it. I remember seeing them in Atlanta.

http://www.thebluealliance.com/match/2006cur_qm50

...they made a robot that shoots faster than it does this year? o.0 That is frightening. Can't imagine competing against it.

Dinoyan 04-12-2012 18:57

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
9 balls. 4 in their shooter and 5 in harvester.

JosephC 04-12-2012 20:11

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
25-30 according to 469 team members.

cadandcookies 05-12-2012 23:09

Re: pic: How many balls are in Team 68's robot?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CalTran (Post 1198663)
...they made a robot that shoots faster than it does this year? o.0 That is frightening. Can't imagine competing against it.

That first few seconds, where they just score all those balls straight off the bat...

This robot-stuffing reminds me of competing at the MN State Fair-- since there isn't enough room for a full field, we have a variety of different game-related challenges to compete in. One of those was a force-of-impact test. I would have loved to see some of these robots try that (for the record, I believe 1816 won that-- their dual-CIM shooter broke the measuring apparatus if I remember correctly).


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:02.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi