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Re: pic: Me with the Simbotics robot from 2004
That was by far the coolest robot I've ever been a part of. I'll never forget seeing that robot climb the deck in our shop for the first time. Seeing all four wheels pop up in unison was a delight to watch. I still can't believe we actually managed to make the pneumatic wheel lifters work. This was one of those rare cases in design where you can actually move past a possible tradeoff. Initially we decided that the tight quarters of the field and necessity for agility required us to have a swerve drive. But, we also thought that controlling the bar from deck was essential. At first it seemed like these would be two irreconcilable goals, since a swerve drive requires the compactness of small wheels.
After doing some brainstorming and looking to past FIRST robots, we remembered Wildstang's "gurney" that allowed them to climb the puck in 1999. Piggybacking off of this idea, we came up with the idea of raising and lowering the wheels with pneumatics. It took the fancy engineering of Ian Mackenzie, Derek Bessette, Greg Phillips and then high school student Tyler Holtzman to make this crazy idea work.
That 2004 season will always have a special place in my heart.
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Full disclosure: I work for IFI and VEX Robotics, and am the Chairman of the VEX Robotics and VEX IQ Game Design Committees .
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