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The_Marmot 23-03-2015 19:32

pic: Team 4143- Mars Wars- 2015
 

Lil' Lavery 23-03-2015 19:36

Re: pic: Team 4143- Mars Wars- 2015
 
I haven't seen this much chain since Chainzilla.

RyanShoff 23-03-2015 22:04

Re: pic: Team 4143- Mars Wars- 2015
 
About 50 feet of chain. None in the drivetrain.

RyanShoff 18-09-2015 13:46

Re: pic: Team 4143- Mars Wars- 2015
 
Releasing the Creo CAD files here:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/rshoff/4143...rollerbot4.zip

Top model is vrollerbot4.asm.

C++ code is here:
https://github.com/FRC-Team-4143/RecycleRush2015

Vision coprocessor code is here:
https://github.com/FRC-Team-4143/vision-recycle-rush

Zaque 21-09-2015 15:21

Re: pic: Team 4143- Mars Wars- 2015
 
What thought process led you to choose three separate fork systems instead of one?

Kevin Leonard 22-09-2015 19:35

Re: pic: Team 4143- Mars Wars- 2015
 
Yo this robot was so dope to watch in action. So intelligently engineered, and so complex.
Watching you upset the #1 seed at your second regional with smart teamwork was also a treat.

logank013 23-09-2015 09:48

Re: pic: Team 4143- Mars Wars- 2015
 
I found this bot particularly interesting when I first saw it. In IN Districts, there is a robot that is similar, but they tilt back and load 3 totes from the Human Player station. That team is 3947. I knew the "individual tote care" would work for HP but it was cool to see 4143 work in the Landfill like it did. To say the least, it was a cool robot to see. It wasn't the fastest at the Landfill but it definitely was good at be stable and efficient.

RyanShoff 23-09-2015 12:07

Re: pic: Team 4143- Mars Wars- 2015
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zaque (Post 1496805)
What thought process led you to choose three separate fork systems instead of one?

This robot was originally designed to lift 2 totes side by side from the handles. It had 4 bars with 2 handle hooks each. The plan was to make two 4 stacks at a time from the landfill. It was actually bagged like that. We made two robots. In after bag-day driver practice, we decided it was too difficult to hook two totes at the same time from the handles consistently.

So our thought process was: How can we fix this thing? We prototyped the forks and immediately saw the potential. We kept on iterating and eventually ended up with a pretty sound robot.

Interesting note: both of these robots will be competing side-by-side at http://www.gatewayroboticschallenge.com


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