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roystur44 01-12-2012 22:47

2012 FRC971 Season End Videos
 
These kids rock! I'm really proud of how these kids and mentors come together and build such awesome robots. 4 of the 5 events we entered were wins. Good times.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZJwubORc9U

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSuAy...feature=g-subs

dcarr 01-12-2012 23:21

Re: 2012 FRC971 Season End Videos
 
Very excellent videos! Both content and quality.

I'm curious what kind of video camera you use? We shoot video primarily on DSLR's which can provide beautiful results but sometimes you need something that can autofocus well and give good clean results like this.

MrTechCenter 02-12-2012 00:13

Re: 2012 FRC971 Season End Videos
 
Great season Spartans! We had lots of fun seeing you guys at all of the competitions (except for World Champs). We look forward to seeing you guys at Sac in 2013!

Andrew Zeller 02-12-2012 00:31

Re: 2012 FRC971 Season End Videos
 
roystur44, I was recently browsing FRC 971's photo gallery from one of last year's regionals. I came across this picture of Andy Baker looking at your awesome quick tread wheels (https://picasaweb.google.com/1177698...46210607928786) and then I recently saw AndyMark's updated performance wheel with the quick tread: http://www.andymark.com/product-p/am-0393.htm
Its pretty cool how your design came to market. Could you shed some light on the design behind those wheels.

Also I want to commend your awesome videos and robot as a whole. Your design has been influential to some of my team's offseason work and I feel that 971 is really one of the lesser known powerhouses. Maybe that's jut because I am in the midwest.

JVN 02-12-2012 00:32

Re: 2012 FRC971 Season End Videos
 
Love the videos! Thanks for sharing. You guys had a heck of a bot this year.

-John

NickCrispie 02-12-2012 18:25

Re: 2012 FRC971 Season End Videos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by boarder3512 (Post 1197965)
Could you shed some light on the design behind those wheels.

In previous years, we've used rivets and bolts and have been unhappy with the results in terms of efficiency of taking tread on and off, since in a competition setting, it is sometimes necessary to change multiple treads in between matches. Over the off-season last year, we came up with the ziptie idea to make it easier to swap out treads and provide a stronger and also provide a more lasting attachment method.

roystur44 02-12-2012 18:48

Re: 2012 FRC971 Season End Videos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NickCrispie (Post 1198091)
In previous years, we've used rivets and bolts and have been unhappy with the results in terms of efficiency of taking tread on and off, since in a competition setting, it is sometimes necessary to change multiple treads in between matches. Over the off-season last year, we came up with the ziptie idea to make it easier to swap out treads and provide a stronger and also provide a more lasting attachment method.

The tie wrap method was almost ideal. It provided a simple and strong way to attach the thread and delivery the power to the floor. We also designed in a drop out wheel where we detension the wheel, align the axle pin in the side panel and push out the pin. The wheel drops out. We have a extra set of wheels with the thread already mounted. Takes us a few minutes to swap out a new wheel with a fresh set of thread. We noticed that with two inch wide wheels the thread didn't wear as much as one inch wide wheels. I think we are still on the original threads on the comp bot.

roystur44 02-12-2012 18:58

Re: 2012 FRC971 Season End Videos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dcarr (Post 1197943)
Very excellent videos! Both content and quality.

I'm curious what kind of video camera you use? We shoot video primarily on DSLR's which can provide beautiful results but sometimes you need something that can autofocus well and give good clean results like this.

Our media group uses a variety of cameras. Flip Cam, GoPro, HD video on tripods and mono pods and different SLR cameras. We usually have 2 or 3 people filming events and we try to document the build season and provide a weekly status for the sponsors, parents and school. We pool the media at the end of the year and come up with a season ending video. It's a great tool for people to see what our team is about.

dcarr 02-12-2012 19:07

Re: 2012 FRC971 Season End Videos
 
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Originally Posted by roystur44 (Post 1198099)
Our media group uses a variety of cameras. Flip Cam, GoPro, HD video on tripods and mono pods and different SLR cameras. We usually have 2 or 3 people filming events and we try to document the build season and provide a weekly status for the sponsors, parents and school. We pool the media at the end of the year and come up with a season ending video. It's a great tool for people to see what our team is about.

Agreed. During the build season last year, we produced weekly "update" videos that were included in the school TV show/broadcast. I like the idea of using videos like this to update sponsors as well.

Do you happen to know what camera was used for some of the competition footage? (the view from the stands)

roystur44 02-12-2012 19:24

Re: 2012 FRC971 Season End Videos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dcarr (Post 1198101)

Do you happen to know what camera was used for some of the competition footage? (the view from the stands)

The video footage from Steve's video camera is a Cannon. The video from Craig's video is from a Cannon DSLR. Jerry shoots Nikon DSLR. Mine is a Cannon Vixa HD. We all shoot HD from the stands. We use tripods.


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