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Abhishek R 19-02-2015 10:09

Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Team 624 CRyptonite is proud to present our 2015 robot, Gravity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHVMKQczUGg

We will be competing at Dallas, Utah, and Lone Star. Good luck to all teams!

MaGiC_PiKaChU 19-02-2015 10:14

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
I like the way you guys don't care about how you pick up totes...
It just goes in!

notmattlythgoe 19-02-2015 10:17

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Super simple way to right toppled cans. I love it.

Also like how you are moving the cans out of the way in auto without tipping them over.

Kevin Leonard 19-02-2015 10:20

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Can we just talk about Texas this year. Wow.

Rob Stehlik 19-02-2015 10:25

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Love the intake rollers. They seem to handle just about any angle of the totes. Are you controlling the direction of the rollers to straighten the tote automatically? Are there sensors to help with this?

Jean Tenca 19-02-2015 10:25

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Awesome robot! Great solution for stacking internally but still being able to output onto the step. I also love how your auto moves the cans without knocking them over. So cool!

Abhishek R 19-02-2015 10:28

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Stehlik (Post 1446963)
Love the intake rollers. They seem to handle just about any angle of the totes. Are you controlling the direction of the rollers to straighten the tote automatically? Are there sensors to help with this?

Yes, there are ultrasonic sensors embedded in the arms as well as potentiometers on the shafts to determine the position of the arms and orientation of the totes to automatically take in the tote.

JohnSchneider 19-02-2015 10:33

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Awesome work guys :)

Can't wait to play against you in the semis :eyeroll: ;)

highlander 19-02-2015 10:35

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Abhishek R (Post 1446970)
Yes, there are ultrasonic sensors embedded in the arms as well as potentiometers on the shafts to determine the position of the arms and orientation of the totes to automatically take in the tote.

What material is the tread?

Jack S. 19-02-2015 10:48

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by highlander (Post 1446977)
What material is the tread?

The intake wheels are Colson Performa 4" x 0.875" wheels from VEXpro driven by two Banebot 550s through 64:1 gearboxes

Ozuru 19-02-2015 10:54

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 


lol

Nice robot design, being able to reorient the cans like that in autonomous will make your alliance partners love you. Good job.

BBray_T1296 19-02-2015 10:57

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ozuru (Post 1446989)
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lol

Nice robot design, being able to reorient the cans like that in autonomous will make your alliance partners love you. Good job.

Everyone knows typing binary into MS Paint is the superior way to program :p

brrian27 19-02-2015 11:05

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Another incredible bot from my favorite Texas team! Best of luck this year.

MooreteP 19-02-2015 11:05

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Best Tote Acquisition mechanism so far.

mrnoble 19-02-2015 11:07

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
It's gonna be fun to play with you guys in Utah. Here's hoping we can keep pace!

StAxis 19-02-2015 11:07

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Awesome job! Gives me lots of ideas on how we can improve on our own design. Texas will be a ton of fun to watch this year.

JVN 19-02-2015 11:18

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Another GREAT robot from the most under-rated Texas powerhouse!

I'm looking forward to seeing it up close. Getting to spend some serious "under the hood" time with last year's robot is one of the highlights of my season.

I hope we get some time on the same side of the field next week. We'll try to stay out of your way.

-John

mwmac 19-02-2015 11:19

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Very impressive! Looking forward to seeing it up close and playing with you folks in Utah...

barn34 19-02-2015 11:21

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
The ability of the intake to reorient objects and slide RCs in auto is amazing. Great job, guys!

Greg Needel 19-02-2015 11:35

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Looks great guys! Looking forward to playing with you next week.

bEdhEd 19-02-2015 12:11

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
I love that our bots have similar color schemes. It's gonna be great seeing both of them on the same field at Lone Star!

hunterteam3476 19-02-2015 13:10

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
You guys always have such a good robot. I love the LEDs. Cant wait to see it compete.

Pretzel 19-02-2015 13:42

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Seeing this robot, and that tote intake specifically, will be a fun part of the Utah regional this year. I can't wait to see it in person!

Addison4300 19-02-2015 14:30

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Outstanding robot! I love this part of the season when all the teams start to do robot reveals! It's amazing to see what everyone came up with at the end of the 6 weeks!

Abhishek R 19-02-2015 16:51

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JVN (Post 1447010)
Another GREAT robot from the most under-rated Texas powerhouse!

I'm looking forward to seeing it up close. Getting to spend some serious "under the hood" time with last year's robot is one of the highlights of my season.

I hope we get some time on the same side of the field next week. We'll try to stay out of your way.

-John

Thank you! It really means a lot coming from you and 148, a team who we've always looked up to in terms of engineering quality. It would be nice to be on the same side of the glass...

Thank you to everyone for the compliments! We are excited for what this season has in store for us.

lynca 20-02-2015 07:44

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
I'm a proud 624 alumni and love to see what they come up with every year ! Gravity looks like a great machine

I'm also really excited to see video of the new Katy STEM center in the background !

I expect huge results in 2016 when 624 & all the other Katy teams start building together and practicing on a full field.

ToddF 22-02-2015 10:58

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
So many great ideas embodied in one bot. I keep noticing details and thinking, "Yep. That's how we should have done that."

safiq10 22-02-2015 13:35

Re: Team 624 2015: Gravity
 
WOW! Another thing of beauty and another Fall out boy song! I'm super excited to see this robot up close and personal this week. Good luck at Dallas!


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