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Jared 27-04-2015 20:26

Re: Interesting material usage?
 
We used kong dog toys as part of our intake rollers, which worked surprisingly well. The top is almost a perfect press fit for a half inch hex shaft.

teslalab2 27-04-2015 23:00

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we had a fair bit of parts on our robot that were machined out of nylon, like sprockets, and such, last year we had a bearing/motor mount made out of nylon. we also use plenty of aeroplane tape, all of our electronics are held down with it :).

ToddF 27-04-2015 23:48

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What is aeroplane tape?

Tinmint1 28-04-2015 08:42

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Our 2014 robot used a cocacola bottle to hit our limit switch which had been positioned to low.

TheHolyHades1 28-04-2015 13:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ToddF (Post 1477633)
What is aeroplane tape?

I believe it's referencing this type of tape:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_tape

LenaBug 28-04-2015 13:43

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1868 had a ramp for the human player station that we built out of cardboard from one of the pool noodle boxes and packing foam this year.

JesseK 28-04-2015 14:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jared (Post 1477480)
We used kong dog toys as part of our intake rollers, which worked surprisingly well. The top is almost a perfect press fit for a half inch hex shaft.

This made me do a double take when I saw it in queue.

I'll have to keep this in mind for future angled game pieces.

GeeTwo 30-04-2015 19:23

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On Carson, I saw a rookie team on my pit tour (don't recall the team number or name) with a lift frame made from an aluminum ladder. Light, strong, square, low effort. Genius!
This year (Recycle Rush) we used:
  • foam insulating tape as a gripper for our tote flipper.
  • While we pulled it off before competition, we converted a tape measure into a string potentiometer to determine our lift's height. In a brief fit of elegance, we used a backwards volume control knob as a hub for the potentiometer.
  • By drilling a single hole in each, we turned some thumb screws into combination lift chain mounts and tensioners.
  • We spring-loaded twenty 10-32x3" machine screws in some c-channel to make a "contour gauge" style tote/RC pickup that could pick up one tote from the long end, or two from the short end.
  • We designed (but did not build) a lift brake from a KOP wheel, a pipe strap, some carpeting, and a pneumatic cylinder.
A few of the other items we have used or prototyped with include:
  • strap hinges as pneumatic cylinder mounts
  • a T-hinge and a turnbuckle as a belt tensioner.
  • Lego League motors, shaft, and wheels as a frisbee intake control.
  • Pool noodles for lots of strange things, including Oscar the Grouch's eyebrow and lower lip
  • the cap from a can of Bengal Roach Spray (Guaranteed to Work!) as a ball lifter
  • Bungee cords as springs and for management of moving wires
  • More automotive electrical components and accessories than I could list
  • A rubbermaid tote to keep the rain off the controls of our t-shirt cannon

Rebecca Pelzer 30-04-2015 20:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by LenaBug (Post 1477876)
1868 had a ramp for the human player station that we built out of cardboard from one of the pool noodle boxes and packing foam this year.

Oh god, was it the one with the foam underneath to strengthen it? Because that thing left bits of foam everywhere!

I was part of the reset crew for Carver and had to keep going back across the field because there were little white spheres stuck to things that had gone totally un-seen until *right before* matches.

Alan Anderson 01-05-2015 00:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by GeeTwo (Post 1479054)
On Carson, I saw a rookie team on my pit tour (don't recall the team number or name) with a lift frame made from an aluminum ladder. Light, strong, square, low effort. Genius!

Easy and effective, yes. But it wasn't on their BOM. I had to explain to them how to list things at "market cost" even if they were donated.

Gregor 01-05-2015 01:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 1479149)
Easy and effective, yes. But it wasn't on their BOM. I had to explain to them how to list things at "market cost" even if they were donated.

At least you asked to see their BoM...

Our inspector said "nah, don't worry about it" while i had BoM in hand.

Rachel Lim 01-05-2015 01:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rebecca Pelzer (Post 1479065)
Quote:

Originally Posted by LenaBug (Post 1477876)
1868 had a ramp for the human player station that we built out of cardboard from one of the pool noodle boxes and packing foam this year.

Oh god, was it the one with the foam underneath to strengthen it? Because that thing left bits of foam everywhere!

I was part of the reset crew for Carver and had to keep going back across the field because there were little white spheres stuck to things that had gone totally un-seen until *right before* matches.

See, I had good reasons to suggest covering it in tape... *cough*Elizabeth*cough*Elena*cough*

Sorry for the mess. Hopefully we won't be using styrofoam again, but if we do, we'll make sure it's all properly covered. I'm not sure if we'll see you again, so this is our apology to all Carver field reset volunteers who had to deal with our ramp:

TheHolyHades1 01-05-2015 10:51

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I saw a rookie team use these chains with attachments at Champs:

http://www.peerchain.com/product-cat...ultural-chain/

Mr. Tatorscout 01-05-2015 12:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gdeaver (Post 1374381)
In some parts of the world bamboo is a structural material. Anybody ever use it on a bot?


Team Tators used Bamboo from my garden in the CalGames 2013 offseason as a frisbee blocker cheesecake for our partners. Covered it with pool noodles and folded it over with a net inside. Provided the perfect combination of inexpensive rigidity and flexibility. Loved the look on the slot feeders faces when they saw us installing it!

BrendanB 01-05-2015 12:46

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3467s can grabbing arms were made from shower curtain rods.


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