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Madison 15-03-2006 13:12

pic: Xbot vs. Cheesy Poofs, Round 2.
 

CraigHickman 15-03-2006 13:14

Re: pic: Xbot vs. Cheesy Poofs, Round 2.
 
I remember watching this, as it was the match before we went against the poofs. The robots flipping everywhere made driving on the field insane, but both teams still active were able to pull it off quite well.

The struggle at the end had the whole audience on it's toes, and you could hear and even feel the roar as the poofs finally fought their way into scoring postition. I think I have a movie of this match somewhere, I'll try and dig it up.

Travis Covington 15-03-2006 13:18

Re: pic: Xbot vs. Cheesy Poofs, Round 2.
 
Is that Akshay taking a picture? hahaha!

Madison 15-03-2006 13:18

Re: pic: Xbot vs. Cheesy Poofs, Round 2.
 
I think everyone on our team would be thrilled to have this match on video. This represents the culmination of a fantastic event for them and is a great demonstration for parents and sponsors alike of the enormous success we've had with our program this season.

Let me know if there's anything I can do to help you to make the video available.

activemx 15-03-2006 16:18

Re: pic: Xbot vs. Cheesy Poofs, Round 2.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Travis Covington
Is that Akshay taking a picture? hahaha!

Indeed

Rick TYler 15-03-2006 16:27

Re: pic: Xbot vs. Cheesy Poofs, Round 2.
 
Who says nothing exciting happened in Portland? I'd also like to get pics of the match where four out of six robots flipped, and another of the match where 1294 and 1318 are sitting on the platform next to each other, with 1318 pretty much sitting on its rear with its front propped up on the Lexan. You could almost see flames and smoke at the end of both of these matches...

The X-Bot (488) had a slick chassis this year. I want to know where Madison found those tiny omniwheels.

Madison 15-03-2006 16:37

Re: pic: Xbot vs. Cheesy Poofs, Round 2.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick TYler
The X-Bot (488) had a slick chassis this year. I want to know where Madison found those tiny omniwheels.

The wheels are a sandwich of aluminum and delrin plastic that I designed, while the rollers are 1.25" diameter EPDM rubber available for $.25 ea. from AndyMark. They roll on 1/8" diameter steel pins.

We cut the aluminum "bread" on a Haas 3-axis CNC mill and the delrin "meat" on our carbon-dioxide laser cutter.

There was no fantastic reason for us to build our own wheels aside from deciding to use an odd diameter for the wheels -- 5.75". I prefer to take the tread on the Skyway wheels down to a flat, 'slick' profile and, as a result, they're smaller than the nominal 6" original diameter.

Also, Akshay -- can you upload the pictures you took? :)

Doug G 15-03-2006 21:19

Re: pic: Xbot vs. Cheesy Poofs, Round 2.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by M. Krass
I think everyone on our team would be thrilled to have this match on video. This represents the culmination of a fantastic event for them and is a great demonstration for parents and sponsors alike of the enormous success we've had with our program this season.

Let me know if there's anything I can do to help you to make the video available.

We have a poor quality video shot from the stands of that match on our website ...

That was an exciting match to watch.

Sgraff_SRHS06 15-03-2006 22:05

Re: pic: Xbot vs. Cheesy Poofs, Round 2.
 
Actually the video was excellent. Four more reasons not to have a high COG.

Madison 15-03-2006 22:24

Re: pic: Xbot vs. Cheesy Poofs, Round 2.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sgraff_SRHS06
Actually the video was excellent. Four more reasons not to have a high COG.

Three, actually. 956 didn't tip so much as they were beached on the ramp. Their drivetrain was a single pair of wheels in the middle and four posts on the corners. I believe they got into a situation wherein neither of their wheels was on the ground.

The video is excellent! Thank you.

Sgraff_SRHS06 15-03-2006 22:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by M. Krass
Three, actually. 956 didn't tip so much as they were beached on the ramp. Their drivetrain was a single pair of wheels in the middle and four posts on the corners. I believe they got into a situation wherein neither of their wheels was on the ground.

The video is excellent! Thank you.

Not a problem. Thanks for the clarification. Even with three, it's still a heckuva match to see and navigate through. I just can't imagine what kind of hilarious matches we'll see from Chesapeakes. If there are any interesting matches from the first two days, I'll get it up as soon as I can.

Rick TYler 15-03-2006 23:57

Re: pic: Xbot vs. Cheesy Poofs, Round 2.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by M. Krass
The wheels are a sandwich of aluminum and delrin plastic that I designed, while the rollers are 1.25" diameter EPDM rubber available for $.25 ea. from AndyMark. They roll on 1/8" diameter steel pins.

We cut the aluminum "bread" on a Haas 3-axis CNC mill and the delrin "meat" on our carbon-dioxide laser cutter.

So, what do you sell them for? Can I trade some 8-inch Skyways for a set?

Madison 16-03-2006 00:09

Re: pic: Xbot vs. Cheesy Poofs, Round 2.
 
There's probably a handful of sticky ethical and legal issues surrounding the potential sale of things I make on the Microsoft campus. :)

In any case, the delrin hub is really an absurd design choice. The rods for each of the EPDM rollers are only 1/8" diameter pins as I mentioned and milling a slot for those on the milling machine just makes me nervous. It's not impossible, I know, but I can only guess how many endmills I'd break while trying to do it. By using delrin, we're able to use a reasonably strong alternative to aluminum, but to do so much more quickly and easily by using the laser cutter. The downside is that delrin is far more expensive. So, even if it's more prone to breaking, we can replace the delrin parts in a heartbeat. It's not a bad compromise, I guess.

activemx 16-03-2006 02:58

Re: pic: Xbot vs. Cheesy Poofs, Round 2.
 
The pictures are up, check them out here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/amx/set...7594076466467/

!c3b0>< 17-03-2006 18:09

Re: pic: Xbot vs. Cheesy Poofs, Round 2.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by M. Krass
I mentioned and milling a slot for those on the milling machine just makes me nervous. It's not impossible, I know, but I can only guess how many endmills I'd break while trying to do it.

if you use the right feed rate and a lot of cutting fluid
it also helps to make more then one pass and if you uses double sided sticky tape to tape the aluminum sheet to some ply wood it would get ride of the bowing


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