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Team 221 LLC. Universal Chassis In Stock
Team 221 LLC. is proud to announce that our new Universal Chassis products and their related accessories are now available for purchase at Team221.com.
Features -Integral chain tensioning -4-8" wheels -Bolt-together -All aluminum construction -Anodized billet components In an attempt to make our product truly universal we have assembled several packages to suite your strategy. UC Side Rail Kit Includes two side rails with chain tensioners and a center bearing drive. You add everything else. Basic Chassis Package Two side rails and a set of ladder bars give you a basic strong platform to use for rapid base development. Rolling Chassis Package A complete chassis with everything you need to add 6 AM Kit Wheels. Included is a pre-hardened 4140, 1/2" keyed drive shaft you can use to interface to the kit transmission or your own custom design. Good luck teams! |
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Anthony, it looks nice but the cost seems prohibitive. If you don't mind me asking, what is causing the price to be so high compared to IFI's chassis metal?
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As a point of clarification, is Team 221 LLC associated with FRC team 221? If not, what's the significance of the name, and if so, are you aware of the definition of "vendor" that was used in past seasons?
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Also, looking at your product page, I get the distinct impression that your assemblies costing more than $400 (USD) aren't legal per 2008 rules. You have to sell them individually, so that teams can account for them individually. And finally, though I sometimes wonder how binding the explanatory text preceding the rules is meant to be, you may be running afoul of the stated intent of the rules by offering complete drivetrain solutions: Quote:
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I will start out by reminding everyone that you cannot assume that rules from prior years will apply to this year's competition. But it is worth noting that, under previous rules, many of these items would be illegal for use on a FRC competition robot. Specifically, several of the cataloged items are in violation of the "no item over $400" rule. In addition, the level of "completeness" of this solution would certainly cause me to read the opening paragraphs of Section 8.3 of last year's rules very carefully. I am not saying that I know now that this solution is a definitive violation of the intent. But it would certainly cause me to have a discussion about it.
For these reasons, as well as the several other suggestions made via Bill's Blog and in Section 8.3.4, I would strongly recommend that teams think seriously about making any substantial investments prior to kick-off in any parts, assemblies, components, or magic fairy dust unless you are ABSOLUTELY SURE they will be legal for use in the 2009 competition. <edit>But that said, I do want to note that I did have a chance to see this modular frame system this summer at IRI. From an engineering and design standpoint, it is a simple, elegant solution to a common problem. The system is quite sturdy, robust, well constructed, and certain to be of interest to a number of teams for this - and other - applications. The discussion posed in the above paragraphs pertains to the philosophy of early purchases and (unknown) applicability to the particulars of the 2009 FRC competition, and should in no way be interpreted as a detraction from the quality product that Anthony has produced.</edit> -dave . |
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Read Above^^
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To play devil's advocate here, ajlapp on behalf of Team221 LLC never implied that the kits were for use for FIRST competitions... in this particular post at least.
To be fair too all the (old) manual quoters though, the wording on the website is a bit FIRST team biased, but like others such as Dave have mentioned (or more precisely worded: strongly advised) many many times before, I'm waiting to see the manual in '09 before ordering any parts or materials. $0.02 |
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To answer a few of the above posts.
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The products listed on my website are intended for use by anyone interested in designing their own mobile robot. Just like Andymark, my products can be used for myriad things. If you wanted to use my components for FIRST you'd have to carefully review the 2009 rules and follow them. I have conveniently designed my chassis around the common FIRST packaging constraints and included Andymark components in all relevant places. This makes the product familiar to most FIRSTers. Quote:
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Thanks for the information Anthony. I'm excited to see what else comes out of 221 in the future.
Warning: The rest is all in regards to rules stated in the 2008 manual, and may or may not be the same for the 2009 manual. So say TeamX wants to buy a Rolling Chassis Package (an assembly, not a part) for $900 TeamX must take into account this purchase on their Bill of Materials. Rolling Chassis Package: $900 can also be written: UC Side Rail Package: $400 UC Ladder Bar Kit: $100 FIRST Wheel Adapter Kit: $400 FIRST rules say no components over $400. Quote:
From my interpretation of the rule, Team 221's Rolling Chassis Package could be recorded on a Bill of Materials in the form of each part in the package. That would mean breaking down the package into individual rails, blocks, etc... (Fasteners don't count if under $1.00 a piece) FIRST would consider the package a "Mechanism" and not a "Component". Would the same be true for a gearbox? Should teams be recording gearboxes in their most unassembled broken states? Obviously, any non KOP items you purchase should be taken into consideration of the $3,500 total limit. |
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With regard to parts legality, there are various ways to look at this: 1. Many people will buy these chassis and not even put them on a FIRST playing field. These people will use them for various applications, many of them not being FIRST related. 2. The discussion regarding the legality of Team 221 systems within FRC here is healthy. I recall the initial discussion regarding AndyMark.biz, where things got very detailed and passionate. The fact that the FIRST community discussed this was a very good thing. I still appreciate that various people (Eugene Brooks, Charlie Buckner, Steve Warren, and others) questioned what we were doing at that time. They helped us be sure that we covered the bases that needed to be covered. 3. Anthony displayed a Team 221 drive chassis at IRI this past summer, and got great feedback. During approximately the same time, he released his website, essentially "putting his shingle out" for the FIRST community to see what is available. This availability should not be a surprise to folks who make the rules. I hope that the parts from Team 221, LLC are legal and available to use for FRC in 2009. This will provide more options for FRC teams, continue to provide parity between teams, and raise the bar with FRC drive base technology. Andy B. |
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Ok this is not so much about 221 as it is a comment on how things have changed and may continue to do so...
First of all I think it is good that the growth of FIRST has in a small sense grown a new marketplace for robotics (IFI/Vex, Lego, AndyMark, 221, to name a few). It has been a godsend for myself as an educator to have such a wealth of suppliers to turn to. We use many vex kits for our robotics class and if money were available - I would love to get a few of those 221 Universal Chassis' for students to learn with. It is quite amazing to see how much has changed since I started in 2001. It was quite a challenge back then to get a decent driving machine out on the field, I remember so vividly how we struggled to find a way to mount those darn drill transmissions. Now it can be reasonably expected that a rookie team should be able to build a drive base using the kit chassis and gearboxes in a matter of a few days. Six wheel drive bases are now commonplace along with shifting trannies, mecanums and omnis. But this to me simply means the game will drastically change this year. FIRST is known to change things up, as they have already hinted about, and this will happen in 2009. 4 years of a relatively flat field is done. Is that 6 wheel chassis with 4" or 6" going to do you any good if you need to climb up a hill or cross a barrier? |
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We've never bought anything before kickoff. Maybe this year that'll pay off. I personally hope they change the terrain of the playing field ... if only to "level" the playing field. |
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This is a good thing ,as it will level the playing field and close the gap between the have and have nots. Its cheaper to buy parts ,than a mill and a lathe to be able to make them . If every team in first started with this same frame some teams still would do better than others ,because of better manipulators, programmers, team stradigities ect.. . Another plus though would be teams would have more time to work on manipulators, programming, and areas they lack in rather than have a bot that can barely move ,let alone do any of the other things needed to compete.
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