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fluffy 31-01-2007 09:15

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wait...people acually have the time and money to make TWO robots? crazy
Thats way over our team's head as we currently have neither the time nor money.

Brandon Holley 31-01-2007 09:21

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2 robots is not a ridiculous concept. Honestly how much money do you spend on extra parts and what not for the 1 robot you have. Yes its more expensive no arguments, but its well worth the extra money you put into it.

cbpetrovic 31-01-2007 09:54

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Team 166 is building 2 machines.

Wouldn't be possible without the generosity of our sponsor!

NoSkaOnTheRadio 31-01-2007 10:02

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team 1757 is building one robot. it's our second season and our financing-mobile is running on fumes. can we borrow one of yours?

artdutra04 31-01-2007 10:22

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We have one powder coated chassis for the competition robot, and another complete un-powder coated chassis for a practice robot, as well as a handful of additional backup parts. (It was actually more economical for our sponsor to punch out two complete CNC sheet metal chassis' for us and use a complete sheet 4'x8' sheet of 0.125" aluminum, rather than use only half of one to make a single chassis and have to store the rest in his shop until another client would need it.) ;)

Greg Needel 31-01-2007 11:04

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73 is building 2. 1 is made from 80/20 and the other is a welded competition chasis. They won't be exactly the same but they will be about 90%.

As for the money, we are doing both on a ~3k budget. What people need to understand is that id doesn't take much more money to build 2 vs 1. Mainly because you can use old parts and things you have lying around because legality for the competition isn't required. Anyone who is using the AM single speed with a kit bot chassis should be able to build a double on last years kit chassis and tranny. It doesn't take much more then a little extra thought and the benefits can be great.

Pat Fairbank 31-01-2007 11:17

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We're building three-and-a-half. :)

Cartwright 31-01-2007 16:21

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Team 234 has one chassis already made to practice things such as programming, electronics and driving, but this one won't work well in the competition. We're building two others as well. One for the competition and another mayber to help start a new team for next year.

Jevin H 31-01-2007 16:24

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We r only having 1 base but a spare drivetrain

fluffy 31-01-2007 16:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Brandon Holley (Post 568741)
2 robots is not a ridiculous concept. Honestly how much money do you spend on extra parts and what not for the 1 robot you have. Yes its more expensive no arguments, but its well worth the extra money you put into it.

Its only worth the extra money if you actually have the extra money to spend...which, unfortunately, we don't have. And, we should probably try to get one build first, before even thinking of trying to build a second one:p

Justin M. 31-01-2007 20:36

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It makes sense to at least have a moving practice chassis. If you think about it, this is very feasible for most teams. Since we are using a custom chassis for our competition bot, we have the kit bot lying around - we actually have THREE fully assebled kitbot frames just lying around in storage, the one from this year, and two from 2005 and 2006. We are going to cut it down to the actual dimensions of this years bot, then build it up with last year's electronics and gearboxes. Not 100% accurate, but it'll work for driving practice and manuevering, but more importantly, programming. For non-rookie teams, it is very possible to build at least a moving chassis without spending a dime. You can even use last year's bot just to practice.

Now for rookie teams, its not so easy.....but can still be done, just not for free.

Brandon Holley 31-01-2007 21:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by fluffy (Post 568983)
Its only worth the extra money if you actually have the extra money to spend...which, unfortunately, we don't have. And, we should probably try to get one build first, before even thinking of trying to build a second one:p

You should approach it as you are building 1 robot, but jsut build 2. If you have a fancy pants drivetrain (i know we sure do), you do not need to build an exact duplicate...take the kit trannies from last year and slap those on the kit frame, there ya go drivetrain done. Arm: If you have yours made nice out of alumnium and such, AWESOME, but you don't need aluminum on your 2nd bot, grab some PVC and wood and you are good to go. Use old electronics and just slap something together. As long as it functions the same its just as good. If you have a slightly larger budget, start building duplicate of all of your parts, it really doesnt take as long as some may think.

Justin M. 31-01-2007 21:43

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Building a second robot also makes a GREAT freshman project. Perfect way for them to get a hands-on learning experience by building a complete, more or less FIRST robot - with practically no deadline or pressure.

Doug G 31-01-2007 21:56

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Ok we discuss this each year - and we just seem to never be able to swing and while it doesn't seem to hard to just make 2 of each of your parts (totally doable for us this year), you still end up with the problem of the computer and electronics. So for all of you who build two bots....

Do you purchase and additional RC, Victors, and such or do you scavange it off of previous year's bots?

If you purchase an additional RC/OI, victors, you can figure around another $1000 to the budget, right?

artdutra04 31-01-2007 22:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug G (Post 569176)
So for all of you who build two bots....

Do you purchase and additional RC, Victors, and such or do you scavange it off of previous year's bots?

If you purchase an additional RC/OI, victors, you can figure around another $1000 to the budget, right?

If your team has been around in FIRST for a while, then you probably have a boatload of "illegal" electronics and pneumatics laying around, such as Victor 883 speed controllers or Parker/SMC pneumatic cylinders, as well as a lot of parts from previous Kit of Parts.

This year we'll probably put our 2006 KoP IFI trannies on our practice robot, as well as a bunch of Skyway wheels (instead of our custom Aluminum ones). We won't build our entire 80/20 elevator, but I don't see it being out of the question to put an arm and manipulator on it. (Okay, so maybe I just want to revive the Van Door motor. ;))


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