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falconmaster 29-04-2013 22:30

The climb we wanted to show on Einstein...
 
After modifying our robot to block tall shooters we wanted to see if we could still climb and the result was an astounding yes! But alas we did not get pick for an alliance....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6NAK0JRsvk

maybe next year.....Hopefully we are the ones picking.

Mark Sheridan 29-04-2013 22:49

Re: The climb we wanted to show on Einstein...
 
Still my favorite climber. Congrats on the WFA.

audietron 29-04-2013 22:51

Re: The climb we wanted to show on Einstein...
 
Seeing you guys at the practice field up close was an amazing site to behold, My only question is how did you guys come up with this method of climbing? Did you guys prototype a lot or just really go through everything and CAD in depth models?

MissDaisyGirl 29-04-2013 23:10

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This is an amazing climber!! I am sad I did not get to see this in person.

JohnFogarty 29-04-2013 23:14

Re: The climb we wanted to show on Einstein...
 
I think the Number 1 alliance in our division would have had a chance if they chose you...

falconmaster 30-04-2013 00:34

Re: The climb we wanted to show on Einstein...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by audietron (Post 1269740)
Seeing you guys at the practice field up close was an amazing site to behold, My only question is how did you guys come up with this method of climbing? Did you guys prototype a lot or just really go through everything and CAD in depth models?

All in CAD, again and again and again! The build team was getting mad waiting for the CAD to get done! We decided it was too difficult and resource intensive to prototype traditionally.

falconmaster 30-04-2013 00:36

Re: The climb we wanted to show on Einstein...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by John_1102 (Post 1269762)
I think the Number 1 alliance in our division would have had a chance if they chose you...

We were hoping that teams in the top eight would see it, but in our last match, we did not get to try it....bummer!

Mk.32 30-04-2013 01:57

Re: The climb we wanted to show on Einstein...
 
Not to be the party pooper, but I don't see any belay ropes on the climb? I thought they were required on all pyramidal testing on the practice fields?

Oblarg 30-04-2013 02:19

Re: The climb we wanted to show on Einstein...
 
Well, that's a slick mechanism if I've ever seen one. The pool-noodle-bending is a nice contrast.

Out of curiosity, how much leeway is there in the position of the center of mass for a climber like that?

Calvin Hartley 30-04-2013 07:24

Re: The climb we wanted to show on Einstein...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mk.32 (Post 1269859)
Not to be the party pooper, but I don't see any belay ropes on the climb? I thought they were required on all pyramidal testing on the practice fields?

I can't speak for Championship because I wasn't competing there (only there as a spectator) but at MSC the belay system was used same as on the competition field, while taking the robots down after a climb. Hope this helps.

s_forbes 30-04-2013 09:55

Re: The climb we wanted to show on Einstein...
 
This year has proven to me that you can have more fun with pool noodles at a robot competition than in a pool!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mk.32 (Post 1269859)
Not to be the party pooper, but I don't see any belay ropes on the climb? I thought they were required on all pyramidal testing on the practice fields?

There was a belay rope available for taking robots off of the practice pyramid, as well as one for the practice field where they were running matches.

Quote:

Originally Posted by audietron (Post 1269740)
Seeing you guys at the practice field up close was an amazing site to behold, My only question is how did you guys come up with this method of climbing? Did you guys prototype a lot or just really go through everything and CAD in depth models?

One insane idea and lots and lots of CADding. We never had a working prototype, and the robot had never even climbed to 10 points when we bagged it. We got the climbing mechanism to work for the first time on our practice robot a week before our first regional.

BrendanB 30-04-2013 10:18

Re: The climb we wanted to show on Einstein...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mk.32 (Post 1269859)
Not to be the party pooper, but I don't see any belay ropes on the climb? I thought they were required on all pyramidal testing on the practice fields?

At every event we competed at this season (GSR, PTR, & CMP), the belay system was available to take the robot off the pyramid but it wasn't required. Which I found very odd.

SciBorg Dave 30-04-2013 11:36

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Nice Climb !!

neshera 30-04-2013 11:37

Re: The climb we wanted to show on Einstein...
 
Pardon my ignorance, but were the pool noodles somehow functioning to help with the climb, or were they "tethered" just to get them out of the way of the climb?

Rangel 30-04-2013 11:41

Re: The climb we wanted to show on Einstein...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neshera (Post 1270002)
Pardon my ignorance, but were the pool noodles somehow functioning to help with the climb, or were they "tethered" just to get them out of the way of the climb?

The pool noodles were tethered to stay out of the way of the climb. We realized at this point in the competition that whatever alliance we might end up on that we were going to be the weakest disk scorer. We wanted to show that if we had gone up against a full court shooter that we could be the ones who block them while still being able to climb.


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