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KeeganP 10-02-2014 07:52

pic: Team 2059, The Hitchhikers, CAD Render
 

alexander.h 10-02-2014 07:53

Re: pic: Team 2059, The Hitchhikers, CAD Render
 
What exactly do you use to throw the ball (not mechanically, but electrically)?

KeeganP 10-02-2014 10:05

Re: pic: Team 2059, The Hitchhikers, CAD Render
 
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Originally Posted by alexander.h (Post 1340505)
What exactly do you use to throw the ball (not mechanically, but electrically)?

We are using a set of 4 Mini CIMs through a toughbox Mini we got from the KOP this year. They are mounted in the back on the shooter's vertical pieces, two Mini CIMs per gearbox, and one gearbox per side. The bumpers do a nice job of hiding/protecting the motors from any impact.

Qbot2640 10-02-2014 10:09

Re: pic: Team 2059, The Hitchhikers, CAD Render
 
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Originally Posted by KeeganP (Post 1340504)
...and is almost complete in real form and ready for a pre-season competition we are hosting next Sunday.

Can we get in on that...if we're done, that is?

KeeganP 10-02-2014 10:13

Re: pic: Team 2059, The Hitchhikers, CAD Render
 
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Originally Posted by Qbot2640 (Post 1340564)
Can we get in on that...if we're done, that is?

Yes! We're open to any/all teams -- an email went out to all NC FRC teams a few days ago with a link. It's on Sunday from 10am-5pm (we'll begin setting up at 9, and have to lock the gym door at 5pm) and have the carpet and ¼ of the field, but need the other ¾. Still finalizing the schedule, but I'm hoping we can begin running matches around Noon after doing some initial experimentation with robots passing beforehand. No official FMS or anything, just teams testing out robots and working on strategies. Here's the link to get registered: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gze...TSpUg/viewform

JohnFogarty 10-02-2014 13:11

Re: pic: Team 2059, The Hitchhikers, CAD Render
 
That's one nice looking render. We'll get around to posting a screenshot of our robot soon too. I'm looking forward to seeing the design in action come Palmetto. We originally were going to go with a similar style shooter, but decided to go with a more "low profile" approach.

What drive system is that? Mecanum?

KeeganP 10-02-2014 13:23

Re: pic: Team 2059, The Hitchhikers, CAD Render
 
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Originally Posted by JohnFogarty (Post 1340643)
That's one nice looking render. We'll get around to posting a screenshot of our robot soon too. I'm looking forward to seeing the design in action come Palmetto. We originally were going to go with a similar style shooter, but decided to go with a more "low profile" approach.

What drive system is that? Mecanum?

Thank you! Can't wait to see y'all in Palmetto too -- should be a good competition.

We have an 8wd system this year -- a 4" omni in each corner, and then 2 traction wheels between on each side. We have a lot of torque and power on carpet, but can still turn very quickly and smoothly. 6CIM drive as well.

JohnFogarty 10-02-2014 13:48

Re: pic: Team 2059, The Hitchhikers, CAD Render
 
That 6CIM drive is a popular choice this year. Were doing it as well.

Master Mac 10-02-2014 17:08

Re: pic: Team 2059, The Hitchhikers, CAD Render
 
How much do you weigh? I am just working on finishing the flaps like yours, are they inside at the start of your match? thanks for your postings, looks like you took Boom doom and other teams ideas. WHY THE 6 WHEELS AND NOT JUST 4

KeeganP 10-02-2014 17:19

Re: pic: Team 2059, The Hitchhikers, CAD Render
 
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Originally Posted by Master Mac (Post 1340799)
How much do you weigh? I am just working on finishing the flaps like yours, are they inside at the start of your match? thanks for your postings, looks like you took Boom doom and other teams ideas. WHY THE 6 WHEELS AND NOT JUST 4

We haven't done an official weighing, but expect to be right around 110 per CAD (it was within a pound accurate last year). The flaps are made from alumalite, which is basically corrugated plastic with aluminum faces -- stiffer than lexan, yet lighter. Boom done was certainly an inspiration to our design, but we modified the way we get the arm shot and the gear ratio substantially. The flaps are inside the perimeter at the beginning, but fold out for the match. (Haven't decided if we will make them able to fold back in during the match or not, likely not though.)

It's 8wd, not 6 or 4; I detailed it in the above post. Incredibly stable and accurate with driving.


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