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What I really want to see
I've been watching a few of the regionals and something I think would be really cool to see is a robot actually catch a ringer thrown by a human player in its claw. How cool would it be to see your bot catch a ringer thrown randomly by a human player? It would most likely take quite a bit of skill to do that.
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But the coolest thing I ever seen (on tape) that happend at a FIRST event was due to luck. |
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Now that would be awesome!! Maybe we will see one of these in Atlanta..
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Team 1930 throws tubes (very short distance) at their gripper. The gripper needs the tube in a vertical position, but you can only hand off horizontally (without breaking the plane) so they throw it on.
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In a sense that sort of happened to Mount Olive (11) today at the NYC regional. In the semi-final rounds one of their alliance's human players accidentally capped a ringer directly onto their flag, rendering their gripper useless for the rest of the match due to the double possession rule. Try as they might, they weren't able to remove the stuck ringer.
Then in the very next match, after having gone a whole match without capping (which was unfortunate because their arm was very impressive), it happened again!! First shot of the game! Talk about bad luck! |
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...q=robotics+190 |
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Yeah, 11 had some bad luck today...the ringer issue, and their not counting as ramped in the 2nd semifinal match.
But I have to say...that Gompei clip...could be the coolest thing ever. |
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Would you like to see an alliance win their match by filling the top row?
Would you like to see an alliance that won their Semis and Finals only by scoring at the Top Row without a ramp? NO? Looks like you missed out on Chesapeake Regional :p Imad |
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Team 537 had talked about this briefly. It would be posible for us but the amount of tries it would take would render it a waste of time.
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Oh man that was prolly the coolest video i have ever seen.... |
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Wow, that was some amazing footage you got there. And to think, it led to us climbing on top of robots today.
Chris |
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I'd still rather see all three alliance partners 12 inches off the ground...
WHERE ARE THE HOVERCRAFTS!?! |
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Here's a plan, someone should go down to Championship, build a hoverdrive system that lift at least 360 lb. A centrifugal fan of some sort lifts the bot a considerable amount, and can lift the bot so that it can actually DRIVE at 12" or higher, and at any height below it. Also, someone get some big beefy propulsion fans on the order of CIMs or SuperCIMs. For autonomous, the code has to start the hovercraft part, lift the freakin' bot up to a decent height, let's say 4" and get it goin'. The tolerances must be anticipated a lot more than previously and corrected. As for controlling the d*mn thing, you need to work out the code so you can navigate without friction. It sounds hard, but you can do it. You are going to have to get used to a delayed response for steering. Another challenge would be stabilizing the hoverbot so that you can pick up ringers off of the ground. As for a deck shape, I would do a circle. You can probably do the math and see that it has the highest area to perimeter ratio (more area for the length). Also, be wise when you are selecting the materials. It must be strong enough to support all the mechanisms, as well as resist electrical charge, as well as being able to lift itself off of the ground with the centrifugal fan you select. Best of all, bumpers so that if the robot gets hit by something, it can still run. And someone needs to get a team to sucker up, ditch their drive system, and outfit their mechanisms and lifts/ramp and put it onto the hovercraft. And that my friends, will be a hoverbot. If you guys do it, post it on The Blue Alliance or YouTube for our entertainment. By the way, that has got to be the best gymnastic stunt that I've seen. To boot, it was accident. Way to go 237 and 190 for providing us with this entertainment 3 years later! ;) |
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