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Robo_Coyote 21-02-2007 14:51

Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
This is a pic of Madera's 2007 Bot (ETR4) I was hopeing we could get some pictures of other teams attending Portland so we could start gathering Data on teams?

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/27094

also a video if you want to see our bot in action

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK9Mo4r0TjY

cooker52 21-02-2007 15:05

Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
Awesome Design!!! It looks like you guys have it set. Can it only lift one or can it lift two robots?

Nate Edwards 21-02-2007 15:44

Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Robo_Coyote (Post 583424)
This is a pic of Madera's 2007 Bot (ETR4) I was hopeing we could get some pictures of other teams attending Portland so we could start gathering Data on teams?

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/27094

also a video if you want to see our bot in action

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK9Mo4r0TjY

We should have pictures on our website sometime this week. I'll post here when we do

Robo_Coyote 21-02-2007 16:05

Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
We can lift 2 bots just our other old bots are all in different states of Refurbishing so the guy standing on the back of our bot weighs about 120 lbs so he is simulating the other bot

Robo_Coyote 21-02-2007 16:08

Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
team 1501. Can you score i don't see any video of that?

cooker52 21-02-2007 16:13

Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Robo_Coyote (Post 583484)
team 1501. Can you score i don't see any video of that?

Sorry to say, we cannot score, but we can play some good defense and make it harder for the other alliance to score. Our main strategy is lifting, and we do it well.

Robo_Coyote 21-02-2007 16:16

Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
k thanks for the info 1 team down 52 to go

gamErfrEEk 21-02-2007 16:18

Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nate Edwards (Post 583464)
We should have pictures on our website sometime this week. I'll post here when we do

What is your website?

Madison 21-02-2007 16:24

Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
team xbot has pictures of our robot in CD-Media for a week or so now.



We're obviously planning on being a defender for most of the match and have achieved a nice balance between pushing power and agility. There's just no use in a powerful drive train if it's too slow to quickly react to a dynamic game.

The lifts are very big and easy to drive onto. We do not require the same degree of accuracy required from any other ramp- or lift-bot I've seen so far. The lifts are deployed independently, though both can be dropped in a matter of seconds. Lifting requires no power at all beyond an initial 250ms pulse that releases the gas springs and the rise to 14" takes no more than 5 seconds. 2 second lift times are possible with a subset of stronger gas springs should that somehow prove necessary or helpful.

Our team's YouTube account has videos of the mechanisms in action -- http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=teamxbot

We'll have some more recent footage and photos soon.

Robo_Coyote 21-02-2007 16:28

Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
Thanks another 1 down

Nate Edwards 21-02-2007 16:39

Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gamErfrEEk (Post 583493)
What is your website?

wahsrobotics.com

We lift two robots and score on the Middle and Low Goals. Our Auto is very close to capping as well (either low or middle) ...

Robo_Coyote 21-02-2007 17:02

Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
Ok so we already have 488,957,1323,1501

Still hopeful for info on
114,192,272,360,492,753,847,948,949,955,956,997,10 13,1087,1258,1280, 1294,1318,1346,1359,1425,1432,1540,1566,1569,1571, 1595,1624,1700,1778,1823,1838,1839,1887,1891,1899, 1983,2002,2046,2071,2122,2130,2142,2147,2148,2149, 2192,2222,2249,2273

I think all this info we are sharing will help know what your alliance partners can and can't do before matches its looking pretty good so far after just a few hours

Madison 21-02-2007 17:15

Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Robo_Coyote (Post 583528)
Ok so we already have 488,957,1323,1501

Still hopeful for info on
114,192,272,360,492,753,847,948,949,955,956,997,10 13,1087,1258,1280, 1294,1318,1346,1359,1425,1432,1540,1566,1569,1571, 1595,1624,1700,1778,1823,1838,1839,1887,1891,1899, 1983,2002,2046,2071,2122,2130,2142,2147,2148,2149, 2192,2222,2249,2273

I think all this info we are sharing will help know what your alliance partners can and can't do before matches its looking pretty good so far after just a few hours

I have pictures of 492, 948, 1294, 1318, 1778 and 2046 from a pre-ship scrimmage, but I don't know that it's proper to post them without a team's permission.

492 is a ringer scoring machine with a single, 12" ramp; sideways entry. 6WD.

948 is a ringer scoring machine using a vertical lift design; ball-lock 2-speed transmissions. 6WD.

1294 is also a ringer scoring machine with a multi-segmented, turreted arm. 6WD.

1778 has an arm alongside two side-deploying ramps.

2046 is a ringer scoring machine with vertical lift.

Robo_Coyote 21-02-2007 17:19

Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
Ok do you know their height scoring capabilities? and how many bots can some of them get up?

Binome 21-02-2007 17:36

Re: Pacific Northwest Bots?
 
2273 is a fairly agile arm bot w/ mechanums
i'll post pictures before friday


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