![]() |
Re: The Inaugural Year: Team 4817 Presents Orchid One
Also, I am thinking of adding a 84" deflector to our lift mechanism. We could extend it when necessary to block shots.
|
Re: The Inaugural Year: Team 4817 Presents Orchid One
You should look into one of these for a quick 10 point hang.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...=10+point+hang -Mihir Iyer |
Re: The Inaugural Year: Team 4817 Presents Orchid One
Quote:
EDIT: When I consider your somewhat limited resources and time I would probably have to lean towards the passive hanging mechanism. |
Re: The Inaugural Year: Team 4817 Presents Orchid One
Quote:
|
Re: The Inaugural Year: Team 4817 Presents Orchid One
Wow I can't imagine what it would be like to work without being able to order any parts I want and have them shipped to me for almost nothing within the end of the work.......... Big props to you guys!
Firstly definitely build the hanger, the passive hang is pretty easy to do and 10pts will make a different. As a future suggestion, maybe you guys can source some local motor controllers, to test with and then when you fly in for comp switch them out for FRC legal ones when you get to your comp. But I guess you can load up on goodies for next year when you are state side for regional. Just wondering how hard is it to get materials in Singapore? I have spent a good chuck of time in China and was able to get almost anything I wanted from the street vendors/flea markets in terms of metal/wood/motors/electronics (abit not FRC legal ones). |
Re: The Inaugural Year: Team 4817 Presents Orchid One
Quote:
Quote:
|
Re: The Inaugural Year: Team 4817 Presents Orchid One
Quote:
Something I like about your robot is that you receive discs from the feeder station in the back of the robot and then push them out the front (as far as I can tell from the picture). This will allow you to move back and forth across the field without turning. This is a feature that I feel like a lot of teams have missed this year, you'd be really surprised how much time it wastes to turn around every time you want to cross the field (especially if you don't have a second robot to practice with). If you guys can use a nice smooth path across the field and just go back and forth as fast as possible I think you could make two or three trips of four discs to the 1 point goal (when you're not acting as a mobile feeding station) which equates to 8-12 points along with a passive 10 point hanging mechanism will make you score a decent amount of points (enough to win most qualification matches). |
Re: The Inaugural Year: Team 4817 Presents Orchid One
Another thing you could do is hold 2-3 discs in autonomous and drive up to the 1 point goal and dump them in. It shouldn't be to hard to program and you can tune it at the competition on practice day.
|
Re: The Inaugural Year: Team 4817 Presents Orchid One
Quote:
|
Re: The Inaugural Year: Team 4817 Presents Orchid One
Quote:
|
Re: The Inaugural Year: Team 4817 Presents Orchid One
Quote:
|
Re: The Inaugural Year: Team 4817 Presents Orchid One
Just a question. How should the sides be shielded? They're pretty vulnerable at the moment, and I'd like to shield the tower somewhat. Is polycarbonate the best option?
Also, we will be changing out the chutes from acrylic to polycarbonate. Is this necessary? Also, what should the hanger be made out of? Will plywood work? Thanks! |
Re: The Inaugural Year: Team 4817 Presents Orchid One
Quote:
I've certainly seen some hangers made out of plywood like this one, so if it works for you it might not be a bad option. |
Re: The Inaugural Year: Team 4817 Presents Orchid One
At the competition we striped all functionality and made a pretty simple but effective defence bot.
|
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:57. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi