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Tom Bottiglieri 22-03-2006 21:12

pic: Team 195 - Knightmare GTX
 

Alex Cormier 22-03-2006 21:13

Re: pic: Team 195 - Knightmare GTX
 
rawr that's one good looking robot!

all the other robots on the field better watch out before they get stung by this bot.

I love the simple idea of the side goals, if ya do it effectively and quick enough it's better then a good shooter!

Greg Marra 22-03-2006 21:13

Re: pic: Team 195 - Knightmare GTX
 
You guys need to pick a color scheme ;)

But really, put those gloves back on. They were really sweet.

CourtneyB 22-03-2006 21:46

Re: pic: Team 195 - Knightmare GTX
 
nice bot!!! saweeeettt

-Court-

Jaine Perotti 22-03-2006 22:02

Re: pic: Team 195 - Knightmare GTX
 
Looks awesome, guys.

Gotta love those defensive/ball picker uppers (although maybe I am just biased.) :p

I love the elegance of the ball picking mechanism. I have seen it in action and I can vouch that it is fast, sleek, and efficient.

Good job, 195! It was great getting to see you guys play in Hartford.

-- Jaine

The Lucas 22-03-2006 22:26

Re: pic: Team 195 - Knightmare GTX
 
Alright, I wasn't fortunate enough to go to UTC and I can't wait for the whitepaper. What is Dynamic Defense? Do you have range sensors to track bots in autonomous?

Tom Bottiglieri 22-03-2006 22:39

Re: pic: Team 195 - Knightmare GTX
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Lucas
Alright, I wasn't fortunate enough to go to UTC and I can't wait for the whitepaper. What is Dynamic Defense? Do you have range sensors to track bots in autonomous?

That was the original idea, along with a slew of other bells and whistles. Unfortunately, development of range sensor based bot tracking was cut short, but its almost there and will definitely be done for some off seasons.
Here's the 25 cent explaination of what we used this year.

BoyWithCape195 23-03-2006 12:52

Re: pic: Team 195 - Knightmare GTX
 
If you take a look at the front of the robot you will notice that there are two slits cut into each L-frame bracket. The reason for this being, the whole front roller and H frame assembly slide up and down this track (giving it an up and in movement). Our original design was going to be a stationary frame, like the one seen here, but when week five came around FIRST defined a shooter as any mechanism that gives the final impulse to the ball. We had not assumed a corner goal scorer a "shooter" so we didn't see a problem with going outside of the starting dimensions with our gatherer / depositor. With a quick redesign and late nights, we were able to get it finished in time for ship. The "shooter" works out very well with this design, maybe even better than our original.

Scott Shaw 237 23-03-2006 13:22

Re: pic: Team 195 - Knightmare GTX
 
Looks great guys! We had the pleasure of pairing up with you guys in a qualifying match and going against you in a qualifying match. I will admit you guys have an awesome machine capable of awesome defense and an even better offense. Great work guys. :)


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