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orangemoore 07-05-2013 17:40

Destroyed Disks
 
I was wondering if anyone knew what happened to the destroyed disks during the competition season. I am specifically looking for one from the Midwest Regional

Bryan Herbst 07-05-2013 18:58

Re: Destroyed Disks
 
I'm not sure where they are right now, but the field supervisors and FTAs at each regional marked them with the regional and a "do not use" warning, then sent them along to the next regional.

I'm guessing that FIRST wanted to look at the discs to see what the damage was, make some guesses at how they got damaged, etc. so they could use that data in future years.

Mark Sheridan 07-05-2013 19:27

Re: Destroyed Disks
 
I recall in Las Vegas, the FTA was giving away the "do not use" disks to teams.

jijiglobe 07-05-2013 19:47

Re: Destroyed Disks
 
Team 694 accidentally melted a disk at the Hartford regional. They let us keep it.

Walter Deitzler 07-05-2013 20:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jijiglobe (Post 1273158)
Team 694 accidentally melted a disk at the Hartford regional. They let us keep it.

...how?

jijiglobe 07-05-2013 20:17

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Originally Posted by LedLover96 (Post 1273163)
...how?

Okay... our robot has two shooter wheels. During that match, one of the shooter wheels was broken. The disk was pushed into the shooter but jammed up because the wheel's gearbox was jammed. The disk, however, remained in contact with the working shooter wheel and both the wheel and the disk were melted from friction. We have the disk pinned to our wall.

fb39ca4 07-05-2013 22:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jijiglobe (Post 1273166)
Okay... our robot has two shooter wheels. During that match, one of the shooter wheels was broken. The disk was pushed into the shooter but jammed up because the wheel's gearbox was jammed. The disk, however, remained in contact with the working shooter wheel and both the wheel and the disk were melted from friction. We have the disk pinned to our wall.

Cool. You have any pics?

avanboekel 07-05-2013 23:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jijiglobe (Post 1273166)
Okay... our robot has two shooter wheels. During that match, one of the shooter wheels was broken. The disk was pushed into the shooter but jammed up because the wheel's gearbox was jammed. The disk, however, remained in contact with the working shooter wheel and both the wheel and the disk were melted from friction. We have the disk pinned to our wall.

We melted about a dozed disks during our testing. We continued using them as we figured that they would continue to be used at competitions.

We did manage to destroy one disk at Midwest, and they took it out of play. I'm not sure where it ended up though.

orangemoore 07-05-2013 23:59

Re: Destroyed Disks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jijiglobe (Post 1273166)
Okay... our robot has two shooter wheels. During that match, one of the shooter wheels was broken. The disk was pushed into the shooter but jammed up because the wheel's gearbox was jammed. The disk, however, remained in contact with the working shooter wheel and both the wheel and the disk were melted from friction. We have the disk pinned to our wall.

We have similar shooter. We had two sets of wheels that create a v-groove that holds the Frisbee really well. During the beginning of Friday matches we were having issues with our jags that controlled the shooter. So during autonomous and half of the driver controlled period one set of wheels was running at full speed with a Frisbee stuck rubbing against it.


Roger 08-05-2013 06:30

Re: Destroyed Disks
 
Ah, yes, a very distinctive smell, the melting of discs. We got a fresh box of them late in the season, put them in the robot, and of course one got stuck, before it even got shot out once! It was an ugly tableau....

Al Skierkiewicz 08-05-2013 07:59

Re: Destroyed Disks
 
I had several FTAs show me damaged disk and sent me to the team to ask them to correct the problem. Some events had more disks mangled than others.

Jimmy Nichols 08-05-2013 08:46

Re: Destroyed Disks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Sheridan (Post 1273157)
I recall in Las Vegas, the FTA was giving away the "do not use" disks to teams.

That surprises me. The mandate from FIRST was to send forward all disks even damaged ones.

Nate Laverdure 08-05-2013 08:55

Re: Destroyed Disks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by orangemoore (Post 1273125)
I was wondering if anyone knew what happened to the destroyed disks during the competition season. I am specifically looking for one from the Midwest Regional

Did anyone else interpret this to mean that the OP was looking for one particular damaged disk? ...Maybe I should stop reading the "missed connections" classifieds :)

Bryan Herbst 08-05-2013 17:12

Re: Destroyed Disks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nate Laverdure (Post 1273285)
Did anyone else interpret this to mean that the OP was looking for one particular damaged disk? ...Maybe I should stop reading the "missed connections" classifieds :)

I agree, I believe he is. The answer to that should be "at FIRST headquarters."

cgmv123 08-05-2013 17:20

Re: Destroyed Disks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimmy Nichols (Post 1273283)
That surprises me. The mandate from FIRST was to send forward all disks even damaged ones.

Las Vegas was a week 6 Regional. My guess is that the field was headed back to Manchester and Manchester didn't want any broken discs.


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