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[FRC Blog] The Portcullis and the Kit of Parts Survey
Posted on the FRC Blog, 5/26/16: http://www.firstinspires.org/robotic...the-kop-survey
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Im convinced Frank e-mails you a few minutes before he makes a blog post.
*Pictures Ryan mashing F5 on firstinspires.com* |
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This was kind of a downer for our team, because they worked so hard to autonomous the portcullis. It wasn't even an option at our lone regional, except in one practice match (where they successfully autonomoused the portcullis). Much of the robot design was based on doing that and clearing 8 of the 9 defenses. They could auto our wood portcullis in practice, so the real one was pretty easy.
On the up-side, it will be easier to convince them to replace the wedge they were using for it (and low-goal intake/outtake) with a high-goal shooter before our offseason events. |
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Just no. :( |
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Games that I have been around for that had moving parts.
2006 2007 2009 2010 2012 2013 2015 2016 It's not uncommon really, although most of it was just chains. Games that had legitimate moving Field Elements 2007 - The Rack 2009 - The Trailers 2012 - The Bridges 2016 - EVERYTHING!!! Especially when Team 900 was on the field. |
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Yes, Chute Door. |
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I would love it if FIRST would calculate and publish their recordables incident rate... then we could keep track of the metric and see how we're actually doing as far as a safety culture goes.
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Also, why we can't have nice things. |
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I have to take a slightly different tone and give credit where its due to the FRC engineering staff. Taking on a task such as this year's game, with how dynamic the field was during and between matches, and with how abused those defenses were - they did a pretty darn good job.
13,000+ matches played and aside from a bad instance here or there, the field generally did its job. That is no simple task. -Brando |
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