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Madison 09-01-2008 16:48

pic: FRC488 Running Laps
 

ChuckDickerson 09-01-2008 16:49

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Madison, that is the nicest looking robotics shop I have ever seen! I don't know where all the tools are but it sure looks nice!

Madison 09-01-2008 16:53

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Originally Posted by DeepWater (Post 673643)
Madison, that is the nicest looking robotics shop I have ever seen! I don't know where all the tools are but it sure looks nice!

This is the atrium of the building our shop is in :)

The shop is off to the left and pretty well-equipped for making things, but less so for running robots around in circles.

Ryan Dognaux 09-01-2008 17:05

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I see a camera man and a boom operator to the left there. How's the documentary stuff going?

ladkahaidesi 09-01-2008 17:33

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man i cant belive i missed that i really wanted to be there...stupid work o well see u thursday we are ready to pwn....

Madison 09-01-2008 17:36

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Originally Posted by ladkahaidesi (Post 673680)
man i cant belive i missed that i really wanted to be there...stupid work o well see u thursday we are ready to pwn....

This was the practice chassis, Amit. Most people didn't stick around long enough to see the competition robot run. We'll drive that one around more on Thursday.

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Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux (Post 673662)
I see a camera man and a boom operator to the left there. How's the documentary stuff going?

It's, uh, going. I'm not a fan of reality television.

hipsterjr 09-01-2008 17:40

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have you gotten a rough number as to your lap time?

Madison 09-01-2008 17:50

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Originally Posted by hipsterjr (Post 673687)
have you gotten a rough number as to your lap time?

The best the kids were able to manage was sub-10 seconds, but the average was probably closer to 13-15 seconds. Things will slow down some as we add weight to the drive trains and more again when we get more robots out on the "field".

Guy Davidson 09-01-2008 17:59

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Our of curiousity, are those numbers with a mecanum frame or a more typical six-wheel frame with a lowered middle wheel? If you tested both, what was the average difference between the two?

Madison 09-01-2008 18:01

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Originally Posted by sumadin (Post 673702)
Our of curiousity, are those numbers with a mecanum frame or a more typical six-wheel frame with a lowered middle wheel? If you tested both, what was the average difference between the two?

They were getting those numbers with both our practice and competition drive trains running default code. The competition chassis is a bit harder to handle, but faster for those who can tame it as a result. The practice chassis has too much traction in the turns and slows us down.

Pi Boy 09-01-2008 18:05

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Have you tried casters on the front or back?

We were thinking of using them, but starting may be a bit of a problem since they don't like to always start in the front....then again, there are the ones that do....

But, if you do try it out, it might be better for some control over turns. We're going to try that out sooner or later....

anyway, we'll be sending some e-mails to you guys in Seattle to update on gathering dates.

Fred Sayre 09-01-2008 18:10

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Originally Posted by Pi Boy (Post 673705)
Have you tried casters on the front or back?

You can use omni wheels instead of casters so you can slip for turning, and still get power forwards and backwards. It takes a bit more weight over casters because the wheels have to be powered for the effect. You could use omni's without powering them as a better alternative to casters also, as they wouldn't have to swing around to get into position.

T3_1565 09-01-2008 19:52

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I'm not sure if its in a different thread or not, but wht drive system are you using, I heard mecanum and six wheel in this thread, have you decided which you are going to use??

Gboehm 09-01-2008 19:58

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What surface is that running on?

pumbaa2007 09-01-2008 21:28

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What was the distance that the bot was run? That is, how long was the stretch you drove it on? We were thinking about making a "lapbot" (a robot that just drives for scoring the 2points for doing a lap and maybe some herding). Is that what you guys are going for?


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