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cgmv123 08-12-2014 13:57

FRC Blog - A Story about Coopertition
 
http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...t-Coopertition

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Please see the note below from our Kit of Parts Team:
I’d like to tell you a story about Coopertition, Gracious Professionalism, and a group of our Suppliers working together to improve the team experience, even if it might cost them some business.

Earlier this year, Innovation First International agreed to donate half of the CIM motors we needed for each team. That batch was received with no problem and was packed into Kickoff Kits. However, due to shipping issues, the other half of the CIM motors we needed were going to miss the delivery date for items to go into the Kickoff Kit.

The KOP Team called everyone they could think of in North America that would have CIM motors available for us to “borrow” for the Kickoff Kits. AndyMark, BaneBots, and Innovation First International came through for us, each one graciously sending every CIM motor they had in stock to our warehouse to complete the Kickoff Kits. Once we receive our shipment of CIM motors, we’ll use them to restock our Suppliers’ inventory. They should be at “full strength” prior to Kickoff. Until then, you may see CIMs “out of stock.” Now you know “the rest of the story,” and hopefully cut them some slack.

Because of this effort, each FRC Team will again receive the full allotment of CIM motors intended as part of their Kickoff Kit. This example is one of many we could tell you about our Suppliers doing everything they can to help FIRST and FIRST teams. If you see representatives of our generous Suppliers like these, please thank them for the hard work and dedication of so many that make each season possible – it really does mean a lot to them and to us.

Thank you AndyMark, BaneBots, and Innovation First International – and all Suppliers - for going above and beyond to support the FIRST mission!


Lil' Lavery 08-12-2014 14:05

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Phew. And I was beginning to worry that CIM motors were about to become illegal!

;)

Whippet 08-12-2014 14:08

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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 1412229)
Phew. And I was beginning to worry that CIM motors were about to become illegal!

;)

All electric motors will be banned this year. Only rotary pneumatics, high-stroke solenoids, and hamsters in wheels will be legal. :)

Arpan 08-12-2014 14:25

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Originally Posted by Whippet (Post 1412231)
All electric motors will be banned this year. Only rotary pneumatics, high-stroke solenoids, and hamsters in wheels will be legal. :)

Excellent. Now to figure out what to feed a hamster for best performance.

Tungrus 08-12-2014 14:31

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Don't forget the performance enhancing zinc plated nuts and washers on the side!

audietron 08-12-2014 14:31

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On a serious note:
This is something that really shows how AndyMark, BaneBot and IFI/Vex really care about the organization and not just money. All three always create some innovative products to help teams out in anyway possible and to support every FRC team competing this year with donated motors is something that can not be put into words for the gratitude everyone has.

Thad House 08-12-2014 14:34

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Anybody else think the quotes are kind of suspicious? I get the "Borrow" and the "Out of Stock", but "Full Strength" and "Rest of the Story" seem like weird quotes... ::rtm::

Whippet 08-12-2014 14:34

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Originally Posted by audietron (Post 1412236)
On a serious note:
This is something that really shows how AndyMark, BaneBot and IFI/Vex really care about the organization and not just money. All three always create some innovative products to help teams out in anyway possible and to support every FRC team competing this year with donated motors is something that can not be put into words for the gratitude everyone has.

+9,001

Jared Russell 08-12-2014 14:37

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Originally Posted by Arpan (Post 1412233)
Excellent. Now to figure out what to feed a hamster for best performance.

I hear you get the best results if you run them in distilled water for a few minutes.

Shrub 08-12-2014 15:24

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What about two hamsters on one wheel? Is that GP?

MysterE 08-12-2014 15:29

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Originally Posted by Thad House (Post 1412238)
Anybody else think the quotes are kind of suspicious? I get the "Borrow" and the "Out of Stock", but "Full Strength" and "Rest of the Story" seem like weird quotes... ::rtm::

The "Rest of the Story" is an homage to Paul Harvey's Broadcast that started back in WWII. He would tell an amazing story about someone's life or a product and where it came from. In the end, he would leave off by saying "And now you know the rest of the story."

He is perhaps one my favorite people :-)

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

Tom Line 08-12-2014 16:32

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Originally Posted by Whippet (Post 1412231)
All electric motors will be banned this year. Only rotary pneumatics, high-stroke solenoids, and hamsters in wheels will be legal. :)

I believe team 33 did a study on how long you can leave your hamster hooked up to a charger before it overheats.

Richard Wallace 08-12-2014 17:59

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Originally Posted by Tom Line (Post 1412266)
I believe team 33 did a study on how long you can leave your hamster hooked up to a charger before it overheats.

This depends on the insulation class of the hamster. Class F hamsters cost a little more.

Seriously, I love this story. I love any story where people put their differences aside to make sure the motors are delivered on time.

:]

MrRoboSteve 08-12-2014 18:10

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This is a great story, and it says a lot about the FIRST community.

A hamster powered game can only mean one thing.

GaryVoshol 08-12-2014 18:48

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Was it FRC or FLL rules that specifically outlawed rodents running in wheels one year? (I say rodents because I can't remember if it was hamsters, gerbils or squirrels.)

Joe Ross 08-12-2014 19:21

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Originally Posted by GaryVoshol (Post 1412287)
Was it FRC or FLL rules that specifically outlawed rodents running in wheels one year? (I say rodents because I can't remember if it was hamsters, gerbils or squirrels.)

It was a gerbil and it was in the parts use flow chart for many years. See page 19 of the 2007 robot rules as an example: http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles...%2CRev%20G.pdf

IKE 09-12-2014 07:14

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Originally Posted by Jared Russell (Post 1412240)
I hear you get the best results if you run them in distilled water for a few minutes.

Technically the water does not have to be distilled. Swimming most show animals (horses, sheep, dogs,.....hamster) does increase lean muscle mass which ultimately improves their power to weight ratio and helps them run cooler in competition under moderate loading and increases peak load carrying capability. While bulk can increase load rating and thus tracktive effort, we have observed a reduction in top speed.
We also have big concerns about bagging the hamster powered robots, which makes me believe they may not do the bag and tag this year....

Derpancakes 09-12-2014 08:27

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Originally Posted by MysterE (Post 1412249)
The "Rest of the Story" is an homage to Paul Harvey's Broadcast that started back in WWII. He would tell an amazing story about someone's life or a product and where it came from. In the end, he would leave off by saying "And now you know the rest of the story."

He is perhaps one my favorite people :-)

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

I swear if this is a hint....

DonRotolo 10-12-2014 20:47

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Originally Posted by cgmv123 (Post 1412228)
arlier this year, Innovation First International agreed to donate half of the CIM motors we needed for each team.

I wonder if the half-motors are cut axially or radially?

StAxis 10-12-2014 20:58

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Originally Posted by Thad House (Post 1412238)
Anybody else think the quotes are kind of suspicious? I get the "Borrow" and the "Out of Stock", but "Full Strength" and "Rest of the Story" seem like weird quotes... ::rtm::

Full strength is commonly used in hockey... the plot thickens!


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