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CraigHickman 24-03-2007 15:17

Re: Off-season Prodjects
 
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Here's a render of my current project. I got bored last night and began modeling a new crab, combining a couple of team's designs. Feedback welcome. (and if anyone has the resources/interest to actually build the thing as a prototype, I'll be glad to share the CAD...)

Pavan Dave 24-03-2007 19:59

Re: Off-season Prodjects
 
A black box.
Research on PCBs.
GPS project (Hopefully).

Pavan.

Guy Davidson 24-03-2007 20:15

Re: Off-season Prodjects
 
Building a mecanum driven arm chair, to learn how to build and code macanum drive trains.

Priyadarshy 24-03-2007 22:27

Re: Off-season Prodjects
 
building and playing around with swerve drive

Madison 24-03-2007 23:03

Re: Mechanical/Electrical Off-Season Projects
 
I split this into a new thread, as the original thread was created to focus upon 3D animation projects.

Just an FYI.

K.Porter 24-03-2007 23:26

Re: Mechanical/Electrical Off-Season Projects
 
I'm currently working with a couple teammates in taking apart and rebuilding the Aim High robot and turning it into a prototype/base frame.

Essentially I'm stripping it down to a drive train and pneumatics system, and an overbuilt electrical layout so that I can plug anything and everything into it. When we have new sensors, motors, arms, or whatever else that needs to be tested out, just snap them into the terminal strips and go.

Next step; get the camera, gear tooth sensors, and gyro/accelerometer working flawlessly on this chassis, so it's just a quick change over to next year's bot instead of frantic troubleshooting when the robot gets handed over to the controls team in the last few build days next year. :rolleyes:

Brad Voracek 24-03-2007 23:31

Re: Mechanical/Electrical Off-Season Projects
 
Sensors. Lots of them.

Our team has a problem... that didn't really become apparent to me until late this year. We have no experience with them. This is our 8th year as a team, and our advisor didn't want us to buy sensors for our lift, which I had planned out in the beginning of the year. He didn't allow us to buy them, and said "limit switches will be easy to install at the end of the six weeks, after we get it working." Well... to say the least they didn't get working. So now we rely on the drivers, which isn't so bad. But with some sensors it could be ten times better and faster.

So in the off season I plan to buy some pots, install some gyros, and get that camera aligning our robot, and then do some sweet stuff with the press of a button... then hopefully next year will be ten times better.

GUI 25-03-2007 00:43

Re: Mechanical/Electrical Off-Season Projects
 
Several other club members and I are going to rebuild our promotional mecanum t-shirt cannon. I'm planning on adding suspension to the kit frame for the chassis and making the cannon semi-automatic. I haven't done any Inventor models yet, but I'll post some when I get them done. We also plan on participating in NURC.

Otaku 25-03-2007 01:17

Re: Mechanical/Electrical Off-Season Projects
 
-Some sort of Combat Robot (probably working with Near Chaos Robotics members)

-Studying Swerve & Crab drives, plus Mecanums & Omnidrives.

-Try and buy materials for a chassis & BaneBots CIM's and 56mm Transmissions (to make a non-FIRST bot for whatever tasks I feel like)

Gabe 25-03-2007 01:35

Re: Mechanical/Electrical Off-Season Projects
 
-9:00 a.m. - bought a breast drill at garage sale for $3

-10:00 a.m. - oiled every moving part to try to release rusted parts (not expected to work.)

-10:30 a.m. - cut and built a spit for outdoor barbecue for dinner tonight (made dad happy)

-3:00 p.m.- begin working on dissasembly of drill (oil worked), and discover many cool things about it:
- two speeds (1:1 and 3:1)
- spirit level
- push-button release for gears
- 3 handle settings
- ball bearings with nuts to take up wear

An excellent tool that will serve for many more years in my garage. Very good deal for what I paid originally!

=Martin=Taylor= 25-03-2007 01:57

Re: Mechanical/Electrical Off-Season Projects
 
Prototyping a drivetrain in the offseason paid off enormously for us this year.
If next years game requires us to climb things I'd like to be ready.

I'd also like to see our robot perfected for CAL Games.

Only difference is that I'm going to try and get our Freshmen and Sophomores to do all the mechanics.

s_forbes 25-03-2007 05:28

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Another ex team member and I plan on returning for the summer to force our team to work. :cool: She was going to teach fundraising abilities, while I was hoping to stimulate some cool projects. We have an excellent drivebase this year that can have it's arm/ramps easily removed, so our programmers should have something to play with over the summer as well.

technoL 25-03-2007 20:35

Re: Mechanical/Electrical Off-Season Projects
 
Personally, I will be working on perfecting my Inventor skills and playing around with some ideas I have in Vex.

I'm not too sure if 108 can get together and do anything, but I would love to get the '06 bot back together, in it's original form, or as something else.

-No L

meiv4 03-04-2007 22:55

Re: Mechanical/Electrical Off-Season Projects
 
This is my off season project, been drawing it for the last few days and started ordering parts today. It's a 2 speed ball lock shifting transmission for 2 cims. The inspiration was some pictures of team 222's tigerdrive from 2006.
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Joe Matt 04-04-2007 00:42

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Probably do some understudy work at my dad's work (hopefully), and maybe learn more about drive systems from someone I idolize (again, hopefully.)

Oh, and work more on web sites and getting podcasts out. :)


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