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Re: FRC488 - team xbot presents X8: The Ocho
What's the overall length of your robot? We apparently made our base too long to implement an arm correctly.
Otherwise, awesome job! Good luck at your competition. |
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WHAT TIME IS IT?!?!?!?!?
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...that's off the top of my head. There're probably many other things I'm forgetting. We love plastic. |
Re: FRC488 - team xbot presents X8: The Ocho
Very nice robot – a truly elegant job on the paneling, and a design that's clearly very capable at the game. Sounds like a phenomenal sensor package too, I wish we had that kind of intelligence on our robot. My only qualm is at your mention of redundant cabling... because our elevator lacks it. Not that we had room for the extra weight anyway :o . Good luck and 766 will hope to see you at Championships!
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Beautiful robot. I like the tipping back, which I haven't seen yet this year. I only have one item to point out. How are you on other robots knocking into Ocho, either tipwise or possibly knocking the ball out? |
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Points from the last two posts appear to be clearly addressed in the robot stats that were posted
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Re: FRC488 - team xbot presents X8: The Ocho
You know what? I come home after school and start to scout for Portland. Now its a few hours later and I check Chief Delphi again to see if I can glean any more information for my report. And look, 488 gave me the best present of all: good information. Very good information actually!:yikes:
Thanks a bunch! :D |
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The robot is pretty stout. The forks are, by design, expendable in some capacity -- and very easy to replace. We have two spares fabricated already with plans for three more. It's pretty challenging to tip the robot. Our biggest fear is being clotheslined by the overpass while being illegally pushed from behind. While there's a penalty for that behavior, we have no expectation that faster robots will be well controlled. The ball is pretty well corralled, also. We have some ability to vary the extent to which the forks tip the ball back against the robot, so if it turns out that we're dropping the ball frequently, we'll hold it tighter against our frame. Quote:
We know how important it can be to have good information and, while there are some things about robot and strategy that we considered to be loosely "proprietary," we hope that by sharing as much information as possible, we'll encourage others to do the same. Ignorance doesn't typically benefit anyone. |
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