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Tyler Olds 06-03-2011 18:23

pic: Wave Robotics 2826 2011 Robot Landshark MKIII
 


Video of deployment and autonomous at www.youtube.com/waverobotics

XaulZan11 06-03-2011 18:24

Re: pic: Wave Robotics 2826 2011 Robot Landshark MKIII
 
Looking good. I keep telling my scouts to watch out for 2826 as I expect a break out year from you guys. Any video of it?

Bjenks548 06-03-2011 18:26

Re: pic: Wave Robotics 2826 2011 Robot Landshark MKIII
 
"Jump Drive: 8 FPS Mecanum, 13FPS plaction wheels"
Curious why the mecanums would be geared slower then the placation. I would assumed you would be running on the mecanums most often and use the placation to push...

Chris is me 06-03-2011 18:26

Re: pic: Wave Robotics 2826 2011 Robot Landshark MKIII
 
I'm incredibly jealous. That's beautiful. From the sheetmetal work, to the arm, to the roller claw, to the minibot... top to bottom, it's amazing.

I expect amazing things from you guys all year, especially at the Championship. I really think you guys are the most underrrated team in FIRST.

Akash Rastogi 06-03-2011 18:31

Re: pic: Wave Robotics 2826 2011 Robot Landshark MKIII
 
Coolest gripper of 2011.

Good luck Tyler! Expecting the same things at Picone.

Alpha Beta 06-03-2011 18:53

Re: pic: Wave Robotics 2826 2011 Robot Landshark MKIII
 
Looks great. I wondered if these jump drive mecanum teams would put the mecanums at lower speeds than the traction wheels. When we did mecanums at 20+ fps in 2008 they went sideways very poorly. At 8 fps I bet it strafes great.

2826 is not a secret in our books. We saw them at 10,000 Lakes and Champs their rookie year (2009) and we were very impressed.

J93Wagner 06-03-2011 19:11

Re: pic: Wave Robotics 2826 2011 Robot Landshark MKIII
 
I see you went with the arm design rather than a elevator, and now I'm very curious to see if it is up to snuff with past years. And knowing you guys, it probably is. But alas, we will only have the assured chance to see it at WI as I know you're going to Midwest this year instead of 10K Lakes. Best of luck there and I hope to see you at WI!

P.S. Thanks to whomever sent the picture of your minibot to us! It was very helpful even if we don't have it working quite yet...

Lil' Lavery 06-03-2011 19:20

Re: pic: Wave Robotics 2826 2011 Robot Landshark MKIII
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bjenks548 (Post 1035676)
"Jump Drive: 8 FPS Mecanum, 13FPS plaction wheels"
Curious why the mecanums would be geared slower then the placation. I would assumed you would be running on the mecanums most often and use the placation to push...

I'd expect that they're using their mecanums as "fine tuning" wheels for maneuvering in the scoring area and picking up tubes, in order to save on time having to back up and reposition. Their plactions will likely be used to traverse the open field to get to new tubes and get back to the safe zone.

Tyler Olds 07-03-2011 12:31

Re: pic: Wave Robotics 2826 2011 Robot Landshark MKIII
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by XaulZan11 (Post 1035675)
Looking good. I keep telling my scouts to watch out for 2826 as I expect a break out year from you guys. Any video of it?

Thanks, I look forward to seeing you guys at WI! It looks like my picture description got cut off where I was posting the video links.

I ment to put deploys and climbs in <2 sec. Video of our deployment and autonomous in HD (though now changed) is at www.youtube.com/waverobotics

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 1035715)
I'd expect that they're using their mecanums as "fine tuning" wheels for maneuvering in the scoring area and picking up tubes, in order to save on time having to back up and reposition. Their plactions will likely be used to traverse the open field to get to new tubes and get back to the safe zone.

Basically, We use the plaction as our "boost" for open areas and straight always and to gain traction if needed. Mecanum is our primary drive and we are more reliant on speed and maneuverability then torque.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 1035677)
I'm incredibly jealous. That's beautiful. From the sheetmetal work, to the arm, to the roller claw, to the minibot... top to bottom, it's amazing.

I expect amazing things from you guys all year, especially at the Championship. I really think you guys are the most underrrated team in FIRST.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 1035679)
Coolest gripper of 2011.

Good luck Tyler! Expecting the same things at Picone.



Thanks for noticing the design work Chris and Akash! Sadly, a lot of it is covered up by our bumpers :( . We are hoping for a great year and a great experience for our students!

Quote:

Originally Posted by J93Wagner (Post 1035706)
I see you went with the arm design rather than a elevator, and now I'm very curious to see if it is up to snuff with past years. And knowing you guys, it probably is. But alas, we will only have the assured chance to see it at WI as I know you're going to Midwest this year instead of 10K Lakes. Best of luck there and I hope to see you at WI!

P.S. Thanks to whomever sent the picture of your minibot to us! It was very helpful even if we don't have it working quite yet...

The arm works fairly well, but does jitter a bit, we added a "tendon" which dramatically reduces the jumping and jittering of the arm.

We wanted to explore a different regional this year, especially with the way that Spring Break worked out this gave us a chance to do so. I would expect in future years that we will be back at 10,000 lakes.

Thanks for the compliments everybody! Look forward to seeing you soon!


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