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Mastonevich 02-03-2015 08:50

Unique Designs
 
Lets share some of the unique designs that were seen so far.

Were there any crane robots?
Where there any other conveyor robots besides the one in Isreal?
How many #teamtether were there?
Others?

TDav540 02-03-2015 08:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mastonevich (Post 1452008)
Lets share some of the unique designs that were seen so far.

Where there any other conveyor robots besides the one in Isreal?

2028 in Palmetto (and attending VAR) is a conveyor robot.

John_freemen 02-03-2015 08:56

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There were two #teamtether bots at Dallas, 148 and 1296.

JohnSchneider 02-03-2015 09:03

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:rolleyes:

Mastonevich 02-03-2015 09:04

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If possible be sure to add Team Numbers at a minimum.
Pictures and/or Video would be even better.

JamesCH95 02-03-2015 09:10

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Or videos, I suppose.

246 has a unique robot design: 3-wheel swerve on deploying modules, a very flexible arm, and a great landfill mining mechanism is a combination of machine attributes I have not seen on any other robot. They won the creativity award at GSDE this weekend too, so congratulations to them!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kokq6fgOOP4

Harshizzle 02-03-2015 09:15

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4828 has a conveyor belt design we are excited to premiere at the North Carolina regional!

tomead 02-03-2015 09:26

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Gee I dunno, would this be unique?

20150227_080241 by tomead, on Flickr

JamesCH95 02-03-2015 09:28

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Originally Posted by tomead (Post 1452035)
Gee I dunno, would this be unique?


Well... if we could see the picture... ;)

waialua359 02-03-2015 09:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tomead (Post 1452035)
Gee I dunno, would this be unique?

20150227_080241 by tomead, on Flickr

Looks like we have similar sponsors with XCel.😄

Woody910 02-03-2015 10:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TDav540 (Post 1452012)
2028 in Palmetto (and attending VAR) is a conveyor robot.

http://www.phantommentalists.com/@ap...G?size=webview

There is a picture of our robot, just for clarification. And yes, we are excited to be attending the Virginia Regional again. The Week 1 event was rough, and we are excited to see the talented teams we know will be attending Richmond.

Jean Tenca 02-03-2015 10:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tomead (Post 1452035)
Gee I dunno, would this be unique?

When I saw the first match where you guys lined up and built a stack with your arm my jaw dropped. Crazy robot!

Our robot has elements similar to a lot of other concepts but I haven't yet seen anything else exactly like it (Deployed input ramp, sideways can arm, internal stacker on platform, etc). Here's a video (Robot was running a bit weird because the gyro died again in this match): http://youtu.be/nr-I2IJhY8A

Mastonevich 02-03-2015 11:47

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4488, Very Cool

Is there any focused on 3310 in action video available?

Jean Tenca 02-03-2015 11:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mastonevich (Post 1452121)
4488, Very Cool

Is there any focused on 3310 in action video available?

Thanks!

In the Dallas recording (http://new.livestream.com/accounts/6...events/3832663) at 04:07:30 you can watch a good match of them doing their thing.

Mastonevich 02-03-2015 12:38

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Wow, yes 3310 seems very unique. Nicely done. I think I would consider that a "crane" type.

Keep them coming.

Mike Marandola 02-03-2015 13:31

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5407 has a really cool RC grabber that is made of huge cable carrier. They are on the red alliance here. It's at 5:38:45 if the link doesn't work.

tomead 02-03-2015 14:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ScourgeDragon (Post 1452087)
When I saw the first match where you guys lined up and built a stack with your arm my jaw dropped. Crazy robot!

Our robot has elements similar to a lot of other concepts but I haven't yet seen anything else exactly like it (Deployed input ramp, sideways can arm, internal stacker on platform, etc). Here's a video (Robot was running a bit weird because the gyro died again in this match): http://youtu.be/nr-I2IJhY8A

Your robot is great, it is a very well executed design which I suspect will find it's way to St. Louis. Well Done!

Mastonevich 02-03-2015 15:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Marandola (Post 1452179)
5407 has a really cool RC grabber that is made of huge cable carrier. They are on the red alliance here. It's at 5:38:45 if the link doesn't work.

YES!

How does that thing even work?

s_forbes 02-03-2015 15:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Marandola (Post 1452179)
5407 has a really cool RC grabber that is made of huge cable carrier. They are on the red alliance here. It's at 5:38:45 if the link doesn't work.

IGUS cable chain used as an extension mechanism? Someone is either insane or very clever. Probably both.

ice.berg 02-03-2015 15:18

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Is there anyone with unique autonomous routines or systems??

Kinda disappointed by what I saw in week one.. Seems like a lot of teams ignored autonomous this year.

dodar 02-03-2015 15:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ice.berg (Post 1452260)
Is there anyone with unique autonomous routines or systems??

Kinda disappointed by what I saw in week one.. Seems like a lot of teams ignored autonomous this year.

Go watch 2383 at the South Florida Regional.

Kevin Leonard 02-03-2015 15:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ice.berg (Post 1452260)
Is there anyone with unique autonomous routines or systems??

Kinda disappointed by what I saw in week one.. Seems like a lot of teams ignored autonomous this year.

Both 236 and 237 had incredible autonomous routines this past weekend in Waterbury.

236 had a unique tote stack auto, and 237 had a unique step container auto.

And 987's autonomous routine was incredible.

MegaAlberto 02-03-2015 15:27

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Our robot won the Dallas Creativity Award for our lift's 360° turning capability and our "terrifying" arm mechanism, which was done by blending two robots into one. I suppose its name, Frankenbunny, fits well. :-)

Mike Marandola 02-03-2015 15:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mastonevich (Post 1452248)
YES!

How does that thing even work?

Like this if I'm not mistaken



I can't remember if the wheels are Colsons or the Fairlane expandable wheels.

Stephanie.S 03-03-2015 10:48

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After watching FRCTop25 Premiere Night and some of the Week 1 competitions I am very impressed with the creative approach to this year's challenge (as well as the incredible skills of teams documenting their journey).

If you are a team with unique and innovative design, manufacturing, and/or control processes and are interested in the chance to be a part of the next book about FRC robots, please let Vince and I know! You can send a note to FRCBook2015@usfirst.org and we will forward details on the submittal process.

Good luck teams!
Stephanie Slezycki

Libby K 03-03-2015 10:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by s_forbes (Post 1452251)
IGUS cable chain used as an extension mechanism? Someone is either insane or very clever. Probably both.

I saw that on the webcast and LOVED it. Really clever execution from a rookie! What a great way to kick off your team's history.

Kevin Leonard 03-03-2015 11:00

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And here's another unique robot from the Windham Windup: http://youtu.be/xa2aqLpzyZM

IronicDeadBird 03-03-2015 11:07

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Anybody got anything on tem 4543 they seem to be hinting at something for a noodle manipulator.
That and they have a giant fan on their robot...

Mastonevich 03-03-2015 12:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin Leonard (Post 1452743)
And here's another unique robot from the Windham Windup: http://youtu.be/xa2aqLpzyZM

Unique, and it appears to work really well. I wonder how many more will have complete pickup mechanisms from under the stack? That thing is awesome.

MentalPhantom63 03-03-2015 12:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ice.berg (Post 1452260)
Is there anyone with unique autonomous routines or systems??

Kinda disappointed by what I saw in week one.. Seems like a lot of teams ignored autonomous this year.

In teleop we have written code for the robot to work in an Auto-Pilot Mode where it makes its own stacks and feeds them to the scoring platform only requiring our human player to feed it totes. i will try to find some video of it and post it later.

Richard.Varone 03-03-2015 13:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Marandola (Post 1452279)
Like this if I'm not mistaken



I can't remember if the wheels are Colsons or the Fairlane expandable wheels.

If I remember correctly they where using Fairlane wheels, looked like 4"x1".

MegaAlberto 03-03-2015 14:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ice.berg (Post 1452260)
Is there anyone with unique autonomous routines or systems??

Kinda disappointed by what I saw in week one.. Seems like a lot of teams ignored autonomous this year.

987 was able to get nearly every possible autonomous item and score it, the only exception was that they miss one container so it isn't counted as a container set, but besides that they could score every possible autonomous point if they were alone. There should be some videos on it in dallasfirstvideo.com.

JABot67 03-03-2015 14:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MegaAlberto (Post 1452870)
987 was able to get nearly every possible autonomous item and score it, the only exception was that they miss one container so it isn't counted as a container set, but besides that they could score every possible autonomous point if they were alone. There should be some videos on it in dallasfirstvideo.com.

I can't seem to navigate the site well enough to see the videos, but I do wonder how they could get the maximum autonomous points:

Robot Set - 4 points
Container Set - 8 points
Stacked Tote Set - 20 points

Total is 32 points.

Could they get a robot set by themselves? If not, and they don't get the container set as well (you said they didn't), then it's just the standard 20 points from the stacked tote set that we've seen from some other teams.

EDIT: Of course I could just watch the video on TBA. That is a sweet autonomous!!! One robot, two containers, three totes.

Mastonevich 03-03-2015 14:39

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I believe they get 2 RCs and all 3 yellow totes and then move into the auto zone. An impressive feat to say the least.

JohnSchneider 03-03-2015 14:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JABot67 (Post 1452875)
I can't seem to navigate the site well enough to see the videos, but I do wonder how they could get the maximum autonomous points:

Robot Set - 4 points
Container Set - 8 points
Stacked Tote Set - 20 points

Total is 32 points.

Could they get a robot set by themselves? If not, and they don't get the container set as well (you said they didn't), then it's just the standard 20 points from the stacked tote set that we've seen from some other teams.

EDIT: Of course I could just watch the video on TBA. That is a sweet autonomous!!! One robot, two containers, three totes.

Just learned this weekend: you can get a robot set by yourself if you're the only robot!

JABot67 03-03-2015 16:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnSchneider (Post 1452885)
Just learned this weekend: you can get a robot set by yourself if you're the only robot!

Whoa!

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Manual
A ROBOT SET requires all ROBOTS from an ALLIANCE who are playing in a particular MATCH in order to be scored. For example, if ROBOTS A, B and C are on an ALLIANCE, but ROBOT B is not on the FIELD for a particular MATCH (or has been DISABLED by the FIELD staff prior to the MATCH), the ROBOT SET only requires two (2) ROBOTS.

And I thought I read through the manual. Must have skimmed over that part... :ahh:

Seems like the rule might apply to the vacuous truth case of 0 robots on the field. Does this mean the maximum score you can get with no robots on an alliance is 44 points? Maybe this has been discussed somewhere else. Not a bad score though!

Tyler2474 04-03-2015 00:23

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The Duluth East Daredevils (Team 2512) have a very cool mechanism for autonomous; I'll let you watch it for yourself. They succeeded in doing this almost every match at the Duluth Northern Lights Regional.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9Z8eQzYMYY#t=2m12s

AllenGregoryIV 04-03-2015 01:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tyler2474 (Post 1453188)
The Duluth East Daredevils (Team 2512) have a very cool mechanism for autonomous; I'll let you watch it for yourself. They succeeded in doing this almost every match at the Duluth Northern Lights Regional.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9Z8eQzYMYY#t=2m12s

thanks for pointing this one out, I don't know how I missed this until now. That is very clever, and very do able by a lot of teams.

MegaAlberto 04-03-2015 10:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JABot67 (Post 1452875)
I can't seem to navigate the site well enough to see the videos, but I do wonder how they could get the maximum autonomous points:

Robot Set - 4 points
Container Set - 8 points
Stacked Tote Set - 20 points

Total is 32 points.

Could they get a robot set by themselves? If not, and they don't get the container set as well (you said they didn't), then it's just the standard 20 points from the stacked tote set that we've seen from some other teams.

EDIT: Of course I could just watch the video on TBA. That is a sweet autonomous!!! One robot, two containers, three totes.

Hmm, I thought there might be a way to watch matches individually, I guess not. But yes, a robot set could count if there is only one robot in the field.

JB987 04-03-2015 10:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AllenGregoryIV (Post 1453215)
thanks for pointing this one out, I don't know how I missed this until now. That is very clever, and very do able by a lot of teams.

Very cool, but how is this any less illegal than 148's Alfred string set?

Siri 04-03-2015 11:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JB987 (Post 1453300)
Very cool, but how is this any less illegal than 148's Alfred string set?

As an unofficial guess, the argument about Alfred seemed to be more about placement than the string itself. Since it was suspended between multiple tether bots, it spanned the alliance's field and was at approximate walking-into level. I looks like you'd have to try to walk into this setup (unless I can't see all of it), thus making it less of a safety hazard.

Mastonevich 04-03-2015 11:46

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This:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...hreadid=135445

I mean how many teams have googly eyes?

Whippet 04-03-2015 11:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mastonevich (Post 1453331)
I mean how many teams have googly eyes?

Quite a few, apparently.

Christopher149 04-03-2015 12:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JB987 (Post 1453300)
Very cool, but how is this any less illegal than 148's Alfred string set?

Perhaps: 148's is black, but 2512's is a bright red-orange.

ice.berg 04-03-2015 12:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tyler2474 (Post 1453188)
The Duluth East Daredevils (Team 2512) have a very cool mechanism for autonomous; I'll let you watch it for yourself. They succeeded in doing this almost every match at the Duluth Northern Lights Regional.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9Z8eQzYMYY#t=2m12s

Quote:

Originally Posted by AllenGregoryIV (Post 1453215)
thanks for pointing this one out, I don't know how I missed this until now. That is very clever, and very do able by a lot of teams.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Siri (Post 1453310)
As an unofficial guess, the argument about Alfred seemed to be more about placement than the string itself. Since it was suspended between multiple tether bots, it spanned the alliance's field and was at approximate walking-into level. I looks like you'd have to try to walk into this setup (unless I can't see all of it), thus making it less of a safety hazard.

Quote:

Originally Posted by JB987 (Post 1453300)
Very cool, but how is this any less illegal than 148's Alfred string set?

Ill try and answer these questions a little bit here.

The main difference I see between this and alfred is the string we chose. The students purposely chose the style of string because of the size and color. We could have gone with a much smaller for example mono-filament fishing line, but we found in our testing that the visibility of this was quite dangerous. We then moved on to our current option which is a braided line that is neon orange and easily visible. (even in the webcast)

We were also warned throughly during inspections about the entanglement hazards our system poses. We assured the inspector that with proper coordination with our alliance partners as well as our lengthy testing before bag 'n tag that it would not be a problem.

Our strategy team also brought specific rules and responses from Q&A to help support our design.

Keep an eye out for a full featured reveal/recap video towards Friday (3/6) :D

Mastonevich 24-03-2015 11:05

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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...light=conveyor

Unique to say the least.

Maldridge422 24-03-2015 11:26

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I'm a big fan of 1731's tilting lift

nixiebunny 24-03-2015 17:54

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Team 4183 the Bit Buckets used the laser cutter at our build space, Xerocraft, to make a wooden robot that mines the landfill, and makes and caps stacks of four.

The laser cutter bed is only 29x17", so we had to use many pieces of wood bolted together to make the larger components. The drive base is three wood sheets long, and the elevator is three sheets tall. No glue used - it can be completely disassembled with a screwdriver.

It seems to have worked. We won the Arizona East regional as well as the Creativity Award.

Ozuru 24-03-2015 18:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nixiebunny (Post 1461758)
Team 4183 the Bit Buckets used the laser cutter at our build space, Xerocraft, to make a wooden robot that mines the landfill, and makes and caps stacks of four.

The laser cutter bed is only 29x17", so we had to use many pieces of wood bolted together to make the larger components. The drive base is three wood sheets long, and the elevator is three sheets tall. No glue used - it can be completely disassembled with a screwdriver.

It seems to have worked. We won the Arizona East regional as well as the Creativity Award.

Do you have a video of it in action?

z_beeblebrox 24-03-2015 19:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ozuru (Post 1461767)
Do you have a video of it in action?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo45BHzc1Qc

Ozuru 24-03-2015 19:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by z_beeblebrox (Post 1461783)

That is a fairly unique design that is useful. Impressive design.

The other Gabe 24-03-2015 20:06

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Since I have yet to see the PNW on here much, time for an update from up here :D

FRC 1318 has a cool step container auto Mechanism and their ally (and best friends, apparently) fold up their robot to fit into transport configuration. I have no idea how it works, but it does.
http://www.thebluealliance.com/match/2015waamv_f1m1

In that video you will also see my team (the beautiful black monstrosity)... we have a relatively unique claw- it's one of those little claws that just sticks in under the side of the tote, but then we stabilize it with a pneumatic foot, allowing us to (after modifications post the event in the video) still lift up to 6 totes

This video shows us with the foot working (nice closeup at about 45 seconds in), as well as our 3 tote auto, but on the blue alliance is 3218, with the weirdest claw/lifter ...thing... I have seen yet

http://www.thebluealliance.com/match/2015wamou_qf1m1

1899, another PNW team, does a wood bot every year https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUrP...ature=youtu.be

948 has a scissor lift and 3 tote auto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBXYlpa38FU


And now for some cool non PNW robots

4334 has a tote flipper
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vd-Vv28Scl8

this robot has two stackers
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...hreadid=135433

and these two guy are terrifying in auto

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK2X...ature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58SO-kO7Jr8

sorry if I did some overkill, but this is what I do in my free time now so I find a lot of stuff

Woody910 24-03-2015 20:32

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I personally thought 1522 (Defenders of The Multiverse) at the Virginia Regional was a very interesting design. Very exciting to watch them play. Also wonderful alliance partners in the Quarterfinals! I don't personally have a picture I can pull up at the moment.

Kevin Leonard 25-03-2015 00:52

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195's Tech Valley redesign is remarkable and unique. Their entire elevator slides across their robot. This serves to both push stacks off the human loading platform that is their robot onto the scoring platform, as well as allow the arms to extend outside the robot to grab containers from the floor.
They also have a swerve drive and a small ramp that makes their human loading even more efficient.

Chief Hedgehog 25-03-2015 22:36

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I think we (4607 CIS) found a different way to move the totes...

4607 Reveal part 2...


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