![]() |
Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Team 1538 proudly presents, Daisy Thunder, it's 9th FRC robot submission.
We would like to thank our gracious sponsors for donating their time and materials in order to help us achieve our goal. We could not have done it without you. Specifications:
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And finally, the video of our practice robot running during a systems verification test... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsuUcS2ucko |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Great functioning robot and beautiful as always. Good luck during the competition season!
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Very nice.
Mind if I ask how the shooter feeder works? Also does it hang? |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Kiet/Jon and Crew,
Great Job on the robot, this will be one of the top robots in California this year. Digging the powdercoat and innovative intake/shooter! -RC |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Quote:
It'll be a part of our 30 lb allowance. As for the shooter feeder, it's a drum that has a surface speed of ~150" per second and a roller that assists the feeding process, which is placed on top of the frisbee. This allows us to "rapid fire" frisbees. |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Looking great as always. Looking forward to seeing you guys in San Diego in a few weeks.
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Quote:
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Juice. Pure, 100% juice.
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
More gorgeous robots coming from California...
Love the powder-coat, the wheels, and especially the crisp electronics! Keep on doing what you're doing because you make the west coast shine! |
Nice arm.
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Yet another "why didn't we think of that?" and "wow, we really got this all wrong" moments. Very elegant.
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Woah boy San Diego's gonna be great! Can't wait to compete with THUNDER!
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Holy Cow! I mean...Holy You! err...
Awesome job guys. Love the smooth arm. |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Very beautiful robot, I can't wait to watch it compete; really wish I could see this in person. Love the custom painted performance wheels :D
Also, any particular reason there are no fans on the Talons-as it seems like you are using all Talons. |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Beautiful robot. Almost looks like our twin!
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Quote:
So far we've been thrilled with the Talons. |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Oh no, it doesn't look like a shopping cart!
I kid, Daisy looks pretty awesome. |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
The name sounds like a collaboration between 341 and 217 ;). I like it. Looks beautiful, as always. Hopefully will see you at Champs.
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
My favorite part about this robot is how built it is for the 7 disc autonomous mode. Can't wait to see it in action, beautiful robot! California definitely has style :)
-Mike |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Incredible robot design. I absolutely love this. Props to all of you! Definitely a "why didn't I think of that" moment. :o
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Once again another beautiful machine from the Holy Cows. Can't wait to see it in action this year.
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Great work guys. Sweet looking machine, and I can't wait to see it with the climbing mechanism on.
If you don't mind me asking, how did you solve your potential jamming issue with the disc hopper? Just opt for gravity to work it out? |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Quote:
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Quote:
By design, the system should not jam as there should always be one disc staged up until the front roller. If that doesn't work, gravity should solve the problem :) |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Quote:
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
You feel good about your robot after bagging it up at 11:59, then the next morning you see a team show something like this and you start to rethink your whole design/strategy... Thanks Cows really appreciate it :p
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
can't wait to see thunder at san diego. Amazing design.
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Simply amazing
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
I always wait with great anticipation for that first elite robot reveal of the season. This is it. Looks brilliant. Good luck!
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
I've been looking, and I still can't figure out how you get the disks off the floor. It's like magic. Very impressive. Good job.
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Quote:
Someone sent me a pic of your robot as well. Looks good too! Great job 1538! Its a good thing Jon isnt going to be the HP. He's holding up your robot scoring with the feeder loading.:p |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
kiet and crew..
great job with the machine. Now I want to tweak our machine a bit differently :P... haha but really does look impressive, I am waiting to see the 30 pt. climber, thats the only reason i assume a 250 reduction on 2 CIMs. |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Kinsuk,
It's just a 10 point climber, but it should be pretty fast. Glenn, A lot of the kids had gone home for the day when we took the video, so I had to jump in as feeder. Not bad considering we had a washed up Einstein driver, a first time human player and a kid who barely knew how to operate? I love hearing about how a robot came to be, I guess we'll let everyone in on the origin of the design... The day of kick-off we came to the conclusion that: 1) a good auto mode could win most of our matches (at the regional level) before anyone touched the sticks. 2) floor loading was a requirement for a few reasons. First off, you needed to floor load to pick up more discs. Secondly, partners would inevitably miss shots and we being able to pick up their missed shots would cut down our cycle times and increase our throughput. Lastly, we noticed that it was very hard to shoot the colored discs in the pyramid or throw them from the loading station. We wanted to be able to take our opponents colored discs out of the game and reduce the number of possible points they could score in the pyramid goal. 3) A level 1 climb was required, however we felt we could mitigate the effects of a level 2 and 3 climb by being a strong disc scorer. With this in mind we figured we were looking at a fairly complex robot. With lots of single purpose mechanisms. After our team meeting Kiet and I went down the street to a restaurant to discuss the game further. When we arrived, he came up to me and said "You know what we need? We need a 67 arm!". He was referring to 67's utility arm from 2012. At first I thought he was joking and then after a few minutes of talking about it, we realized it wasn't that bad of an idea. When we sat down we talked about how the arm could be used to pick up discs, tilt the shooter, hang, etc. Suddenly our list of mechanisms went from 8 or 9 to 5. Over the next few days we started working on individual parts of the arm (floor loader/funnel, magazine/feeder, shooter, etc). About mid way through week 2 all of these prototypes had been integrated together and worked pretty well together, so this design was given the green light. |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Guys,
Simple, Elegant, and Clean - I am continuously in awe of ya'lls ability to build a beautiful machine. Don't settle for just a 7 disc auton or a lousy human player. |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Great Robot! We also like the name. :)
Good luck to all of our friends on the Holy Cows! |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Quote:
The robot is beautiful as always and I'm excited to see your autonomous modes. We'll be striving to deliver some 4+ disk autons as well, it'll just be harder with the single file intake. Best of luck Jon, Kiet, and the crew! |
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
So, what happened to that 30-pt climber prototype? ;)
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Quote:
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
I am so jelly of that ground retrieval system! I really wish we had thought of that. It's simple, yet effective!
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
I'm glad you guys got that issue with the feeder bending worked out! It was great to see you at Mission Bay, I always love your bots. We finally figured out that the key in our loader was gone, and now our loader/hopper doesn't have jamming issues. I can't wait for SD!
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
Truly impressive! You guys are amazing. You give our very rookie (even though we are second year) team something to aspire to. Good luck this year! :)
|
Re: Team 1538 Proudly Presents: Daisy Thunder
I think your pictures are broken.
|
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:56. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi