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JohnFogarty 24-03-2016 22:54

Scaling Club
 
So this is actually rarer than most people thought it would be this season.

Let's hear/see it which teams out there can scale the tower?

Videos greatly appreciated.

Landonh12 24-03-2016 22:57

Re: Scaling Club
 
No video, but heres a picture: https://i.imgur.com/jNYSDgf.jpg

g_sawchuk 24-03-2016 23:08

Re: Scaling Club
 
It appears that the Scale Club was successfully predicted.
And next up, we'll have the Challenge Club. :rolleyes:
(Followed by the Robot with Wheels Club, of course)

JohnFogarty 24-03-2016 23:12

Re: Scaling Club
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Landonh12 (Post 1562829)
No video, but heres a picture: https://i.imgur.com/jNYSDgf.jpg

Lol, it's okay I just watched you scale in a practice match at RC.

Quote:

Originally Posted by g_sawchuk (Post 1562839)
It appears that the Scale Club was successfully predicted.
And next up, we'll have the Challenge Club. :rolleyes:
(Followed by the Robot with Wheels Club, of course)

This happens every year. I just want to see all the different methods teams employed for scaling.

Caleb Sykes 24-03-2016 23:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnFogarty (Post 1562840)
This happens every year. I just want to see all the different methods teams employed for scaling.

Exactly, this is part of the reason I make clubs, I also love having an archive of some of the specialty tasks for each game. It's so great to be able to go back and see all the different ways teams managed difficult tasks like 30 point climbs and 7 disk autos.

I also find it amusing that every year people make goofy clubs, either because they can't get into any other club or because they think clubs are stupid and are trying to satirize them.

Botwoon 24-03-2016 23:44

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Not the best picture, but here's Durabot 17 doing her thing. She'll be getting plenty of hangtime this weekend in Ventura :rolleyes:


Tuxedolarry 24-03-2016 23:47

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706 is a proud member of the scaling club! Got our time with our competition robot from line up to fully scaled to just over 6 seconds and we haven't missed an attempted scale on the field yet.

Video of our practice robot...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eINfu3WhM_o

Caleb Sykes 25-03-2016 00:02

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5172

jajabinx124 25-03-2016 00:23

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1114 & 2056

148

1678 (red robot in the middle of the batter)

876

610

1736

jds2001 25-03-2016 00:25

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4263

CalTran 25-03-2016 00:33

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1986
Picture

cedwards 25-03-2016 01:28

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#4980 Has been scaling. The team designed off of a large pneumatic cylinder we picked up in our rookie season. After the first year we never thought we would ever need that kind of hardware and here it is in all its glory!


Boltman 25-03-2016 08:29

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San Diego QF 1-1 (We did two other scales in SD neither counted, one 2 sec early in last qual the other we scaled and then lowered within the 5 second window for some unknown reason in SF) No scales in CV.

Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF5at9wG0Ug

jreneew2 25-03-2016 09:19

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Team 2053 at the Pittsburgh Regional in Qualification Match 73 (and a couple others).

We were on the red alliance.

video.

Hopefully going to scale every match on Long Island!

Nick.kremer 25-03-2016 09:36

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Team 3512 @ Ventura yesterday during practice matches.

Bochek 25-03-2016 10:00

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We scale every match:

https://youtu.be/yTtG3fCYaiE?t=161

EmileH 25-03-2016 10:10

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1058

OccamzRazor 25-03-2016 11:26

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3506 is one of the four climbers in NC. We scale every time we get the first ranking point/25 points.

Hadi379 25-03-2016 11:32

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Almost every match

falconmaster 25-03-2016 11:35

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watch the end of the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1IFezbF6Pkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1IFezbF6Pk

cad321 25-03-2016 15:59

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2386 scales. We had some issues at palmetto with our climber and are working out the bugs for our time in windsor.

Match footage of us climbing in match 57 at Palmetto.

Amit3339 25-03-2016 17:47

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Team 3339 The BumbleB's could pull that scale at the Israeli Regional at week2. Glad to be a part of this club:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs0u5qxsDAQ

Brainiac33 25-03-2016 19:14

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1533 at Asheville, NC District

pavong 25-03-2016 19:47

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team 3990 scaled (almost) every at the Tech Valley Regional!

Video

and a different angle here

Karibou 25-03-2016 23:47

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341 in week 1 at Hatboro-Horsham

You can see it better at the end of the reveal video

natejo99 26-03-2016 08:52

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Team 74 scales nearly every match. https://imgur.com/3cSVphO

BrknArrw 26-03-2016 10:19

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Team 3604 climbed sucessfully @ FiM Southfield event

https://m.flickr.com/photos/danieler...29600/?xajax=1

Video of the same match as the photo above, 2:10 into video:

http://youtu.be/hSO_coYWmqI

MaGiC_PiKaChU 26-03-2016 12:59

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3360 scaled in GTRC. We added a second motor on our winch before eliminations, and we we able to scale faster and more often that way!

video

jojoguy10 27-03-2016 00:07

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After much testing at our shop and on practice fields, our team, 2990 Hotwire, can now be a part of this club :-)

https://youtu.be/K8Uean8SFCI?list=PL...ZPSzWRai&t=132

(Watch at 2:12)

Wayne Doenges 27-03-2016 13:37

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FRC Team 1501 T.H.R.U.S.T. can now scale.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/43471

pHolmgren 27-03-2016 16:49

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PNW has a scaling club of it's own. Some teams that I've seen scale are 2557, 4450, 1983, 4980, 5803, and 1425. I know that 2522 is working on a climbing, but I have yet to see it work. There is also talk of 1318 and 488 implementing a climber to their robots, but we'll have to see.

Thank you! Here's a picture of the first (maybe only) PNW double scale:

theawesome1730 27-03-2016 16:53

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We scaled at Iowa and will be at champs.

https://youtu.be/Q0Laj-WowSs

catherineknutso 27-03-2016 19:37

Thanks 5172! It brought back great memories from the Northern Lights competition. I'm a mentor with 2987 Rogue Robotics. See you in St Louis!

jojoguy10 27-03-2016 20:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pHolmgren (Post 1563657)
PNW has a scaling club of it's own. Some teams that I've seen scale are 2557, 4450, 1983, 4980, 5803, and 1425. I know that 2522 is working on a climbing, but I have yet to see it work. There is also talk of 1318 and 488 implementing a climber to their robots, but we'll have to see.

Thank you! Here's a picture of the first (maybe only) PNW double scale:

And 2990 scaled twice at Philomath :-)

cptopher 27-03-2016 20:23

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Team 3534 House of Cards
265 scale points in qualifying at FIM Marysville
Marysville District Winners with 5155 Ubly Bearcats and 5926 Moobotics.

Tmeziere 27-03-2016 23:43

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3021 added a scaling device at the Utah regional and will be speeding it up for champs.
http://imgur.com/2mMoeDJ
This is one of the more sketchy climbs. If you look close you can see only one of the two hooks is on.

Beaker 27-03-2016 23:53

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624 scaled at Rocket City in our Quarterfinal Tiebreaker match!

Here is the video from FIRST in Alabama: https://youtu.be/N0PceiG3-zs?t=2m15s

Bentorino 28-03-2016 00:02

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Team 1983: https://youtu.be/6VNDDy7jDgQ?t=2m27s

(Includes the scale of 5803) Last second scale hype hype hype hype: https://youtu.be/4dh4WOb3CFw?t=116 ;)

pHolmgren 28-03-2016 00:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jojoguy10 (Post 1563772)
And 2990 scaled twice at Philomath :-)

I'm sorry! :/ I missed that. Great job!

sodizzle 28-03-2016 08:39

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1023

RedRoosterFarm 28-03-2016 13:15

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MooBotics - FRC Team 5926
165 Scaling Points at Kettering #2
225 Scaling Points at Marysville

Kettering #2 (5926-3707-5203) & Marysville (5155-3534-5926) District Event Winners

346CADmen 28-03-2016 13:54

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346 does too

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater

M217 28-03-2016 17:28

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

TEAM 118 CLIMB BEST CLIMB!

Ahem. Also 364 and 16 in this match.

But grappling hooks though.

Ali Ahmed 28-03-2016 22:53

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Team 4

ajlapp 29-03-2016 10:37

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Quote:

TEAM 118 CLIMB BEST CLIMB!

Ahem. Also 364 and 16 in this match.

But grappling hooks though.
This match has a great close view of the grappler as we hang!

Arhowk 29-03-2016 10:43

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we (1684) just got ours working at Lansing, our rookie team (5460) has been consistently climbing since Kettering (sorry too tired to find videos) https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbi...4899&source=49

Jonathan L. 29-03-2016 10:53

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1094 won the Creativity award in Central Illinois for our hanging device.

https://youtu.be/ESVDmXIy0zU?t=1m56s

chandrew 29-03-2016 11:24

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1410 scaled in every elimination match/when necessary in qualifications at Colorado and inconsistently during Arizona North.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWX2U5jih0U

Tweekme 29-03-2016 13:00

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Anthony,

What are you using to shoot your grappler claw up to the pipe? Is it a spring, pneumatic cylinder or combo of the two?

Outstanding engineering effort. Congratulations!

Thank you,

Scott Karlins
Mentor - Team 1261 Robo Lions

Abhishek R 29-03-2016 13:06

Re: Scaling Club
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Beaker (Post 1563919)
624 scaled at Rocket City in our Quarterfinal Tiebreaker match!

Here is the video from FIRST in Alabama: https://youtu.be/N0PceiG3-zs?t=2m15s

Here's a close-up view of 624 scaling.

tiernan12992 29-03-2016 13:12

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4490 can scale, but we had some complications with our climber that prevented us from climbing this year. However, we were able to.

CR1305Mascotte 29-03-2016 13:17

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Were a first year rookie team and we attempted many times at gtr east but finaly hung in North Bay.https://www.facebook.com/CANbotics/p...003340/?type=3

pribusin 29-03-2016 13:45

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Team 4004, the M.A.R.S. Rovers, achieved consistent tower scales last weekend at West Michigan. Our robot's 'Intellihook' activated the winch automatically as soon as the hook made contact with the bar. It took the guesswork out of our drivers who couldn't always tell if we were hooked properly or not.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/43519

Sorry for the fuzzy picture... video to come soon.

ajlapp 29-03-2016 13:51

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Quote:

What are you using to shoot your grappler claw up to the pipe? Is it a spring, pneumatic cylinder or combo of the two?
It is a steel compression spring. The trigger is a pneumatic cylinder operating a simple over-center lever.

The dart itself has some bearings that ride the surface of the trigger cam to get a repeatable release.

Arteezy_RL 29-03-2016 13:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pribusin (Post 1564706)
Team 4004, the M.A.R.S. Rovers, achieved consistent tower scales last weekend at West Michigan. Our robot's 'Intellihook' activated the winch automatically as soon as the hook made contact with the bar. It took the guesswork out of our drivers who couldn't always tell if we were hooked properly or not.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/43519

Sorry for the fuzzy picture... video to come soon.

https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...df&oe=577C785C

Here's us scaling with M.A.R.S Rovers we're team 5980 https://youtu.be/mbhH-Yjif_Y?list=PL...VZEJfydWWuFUZb

Tweekme 29-03-2016 13:57

Re: Scaling Club
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ajlapp (Post 1564711)
It is a steel compression spring. The trigger is a pneumatic cylinder operating a simple over-center lever.

The dart itself has some bearings that ride the surface of the trigger cam to get a repeatable release.

Anthony,

Thank you for the reply! Where did you source the compression spring? We have tried a few different springs and cannot seem to get the distance. Also, some of the stiffer springs are very difficult to compress to set the trigger!

Thank you,

Scott Karlins
Mentor - Team 1261 Robo Lions

anabelseek1025 29-03-2016 19:28

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Team 1025 finally got our climber up and running at the Marysville event this past weekend!

sithmonkey13 29-03-2016 21:55

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1178

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=gleIEwh9-nw

Caitlinnnnn99 30-03-2016 02:53

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3250 has a climber that was added during the Sacramento Regional. It has a grappling hook that shoots to the rung and the robot climbs using a PTO from the drivetrain. This is all achieved in a matter of seconds.

ruralrobotics 30-03-2016 13:55

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We were able to climb in under 5 seconds every round except when our alliance members would bump us off when we were trying to latch on. It was bullet proof and would even climb with only one side hooked.

grainne 30-03-2016 14:07

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https://goo.gl/photos/dPA94mU4HA1YGjrU7

811 can climb too!! We climb every match. See us this weekend at the BU District Event

NathanStro 30-03-2016 19:21

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As a follow up of 5980's video here is a picture. The other team in the photo was team 4004.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater

Ryan K. 30-03-2016 20:12

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I saw 1983 climb very reliably during all their matches, but i have seen some teams able to climb but their climber, was built so they couldn't get high enough

squinlan 30-03-2016 22:11

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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cc4YFmTWIAAlAA3.jpg:large
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cee5Q29W8AE2oTM.jpg:large

Ninjastahr 01-04-2016 09:30

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How about some robots which climb after the matches end? I haven't seen any yet.

Bryce2471 04-04-2016 02:32

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Team 2471 Mean Machine joined the club this weekend!

https://youtu.be/ri74l07qRAA

Legator91 04-04-2016 07:36

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Team 67 - HOT

https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...VfWjNyZVliS2ZB

NShep98 04-04-2016 17:49

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Weeks of refining all for one successful scale: https://t.co/p18V0h8Qqh

Still worth it. I'll edit in a video once they come out.

falconmaster 04-04-2016 18:00

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here it is

John Leonard 04-04-2016 18:25

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3770


indieFan 04-04-2016 18:51

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Please add 5941 to the list.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...9&d=1459800983

Ken5736 04-04-2016 20:41

Scaling Club
 
5736

http://youtu.be/gdfB82rSGrM

We made most of our attempted scales at SBPLI

DanKein 05-04-2016 06:57

.ml ihp

pmcoburn 05-04-2016 08:33

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4930, Electric Mayhem, is in the club. This photo from Tech Valley shows us starting to climb; we have since added a winch to the lead screw, cutting our climb time to a quarter of its original. It worked very reliably for us at Finger Lakes.

TheStatisticMan 05-04-2016 13:46

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Team 3674 did it at Oregon City (PNW).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0UpOsCBLb0 2:22. The link should be right.

Tape measures for the win!

bmammen 05-04-2016 20:22

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1785 are your bumpers high enough?





Why yes, yes they are.

PeeDiddy 07-04-2016 01:45

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Room for two and a half? (center one didnt quite make it :\)


Cam877 07-04-2016 08:09

Re: Scaling Club
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tuxedolarry (Post 1562859)
706 is a proud member of the scaling club! Got our time with our competition robot from line up to fully scaled to just over 6 seconds and we haven't missed an attempted scale on the field yet.

Video of our practice robot...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eINfu3WhM_o

That's quite the climb! May I ask how you get the hook up to the bar? What mechanism is that?

RoseanneKhaleel 07-04-2016 12:37

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1511 at FLR

Note the "Welcome Leo" sign - Larry and Leann Lewis (lead mentors) had their baby the day before this picture was taken.

Thanks to Mike at 233 for helping us early on in build season with some design problems!

5830.Jguy 07-04-2016 17:10

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Here's our rookie team #5830-The Irrational Engineers hanging at the Central Maryland event (finally did it around our last match, after a lot of tweaking)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1GAuWjnBtY

Kristian Calhoun 11-04-2016 01:30

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Team 25 scaled in 14 matches at the MAR Bridgewater-Raritan District Event. Here's a good clip: https://youtu.be/rp-92muWDEc

TedG 11-04-2016 10:59

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BERT 133 finally got our climber to work consistently at the Pine Tree District this weekend.

GoodTimesXD 18-04-2016 18:00

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Here's our team this past weekend at district championships. It took awhile to actually get our scaling arm to work, but it's official: 1099 is part of the scaling club now.

Richard Wallace 18-04-2016 18:18

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3620 used our scaling mechanism during our last match at MSC. It was installed late Friday. We played our last two Saturday qualifying matches and our first two octofinals matches without using it. Came up just short in OF2-3 -- it would not have helped at that point since our scaling partner had already lost a drivetrain gearbox, and was stuck in the other courtyard.

Now that it is in the bag, we look forward to practicing with it at CMP. Good to have it, even though we might not use it often.

hotwheel326 18-04-2016 18:38

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Team 1250 just joined the club at MSC!

We removed our old scaling system which didn't work. (It was 2 pneumatic tubes with hooks at the ends of them both. The hooks would get rotated and misaligned resulting in a failed scale. The entire process was very slow.)

We prototyped our new system on a wood mock-up of our main robot arm and practice bot chassis, put 140 pounds on it and it lifted like a charm! (Yes it was slightly excessive but the bot does weigh less than 120 lbs)

How it works is the scaling arm sits within the main lifting arm of the robot with a strap connected to it and a winch at the base of the chassis. The main arm raises to a certain degree set after twisting the action button 'Scale Extend', then the scaling arm deploys by releasing a door lock at the end of the robot and swings upward.

The driver has a secondary function to 'bump' the main arm up a few degrees to help latch the yellow hooks onto the rung. Once hooked, the 'Scale Extend' twist button is pressed down and the winch lifts the entire robot up. After the desired height has been reached, the action button for the low bar degree set stops the winch and finishes the scale.

Personally, I stop the lifting motion after 1 brick is showing below the bot giving a clear indication that we have scaled and no damage will occur to the robot.

The entire process from start to finish takes around 8-10 seconds

MSC - Qualification Match 192

adpalonis19 18-04-2016 20:04

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135 is a proud member of the scaling club! We have an extension off our shooting arm that folds out and up to the bar with a magnetically attached hook. Once the hook is on the bar, the winch pulls us up disconnecting the arm extension from the hook and climbing the tower.
Video for Indiana District Champs: https://youtu.be/vw_UZ7eic0E?t=137

MrMARVINMan 18-04-2016 20:13

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Forgot to do this after Smoky Mountains. Here's team 2614 climbing in Qual 53 at the Smoky Mountains Regional.

Full video link.

Wayne TenBrink 19-04-2016 00:15

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1918 also joined this club at MSC. The drivers got better at it as the event progressed. The climb in Q182 is my personal favorite.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fIa98Gj7bc

CJ_Elliott 19-04-2016 08:05

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Hey guys! Can we play????
https://youtu.be/_lWuyebLo8Q?t=2m13s

Caleb Sykes 19-04-2016 13:12

Re: Scaling Club
 
4536 joins the club.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts_qoXN4lQc&t=2m14s

jwfoss 19-04-2016 13:39

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FRC558 put in work between Hartford and DCMP and is now part of the scaling club while staying low bar capable


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