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Has there ever been a year that has had more "out of stock" and shipping delays then this year? There has to be a better way for suppliers to ramp up for this "LIMITED BUILD WINDOW"...
Remember FIRST, some of us don't have access to amazing machine shops. ![]() |
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Re: Out of Stock - Motors/Gear boxes...
Yes, last year.
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Re: Out of Stock - Motors/Gear boxes...
Which is exactly why it's imperative to work quickly and efficiently. Teams that had well-thought-out designs week 1 and 2 were able to order and ship any needed parts.
FRC is meant to model real life. Too much to do in too little time with not enough money. And things aren't always where you need them to be. From the vendor side - this season there is an embarassment of riches as far as motor options go. 22 motors on a robot - that's crazy! The vendors have no clue what motors will be used by teams - FP or BaneBots or AM or one taken from an Odyssey in the local junkyard. Our vendors are in a niche market - it would be poor business for them to stockpile tons of inventory in the hopes that it will be sold. Every piece of inventory in a warehouse is lost money. |
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Re: Out of Stock - Motors/Gear boxes...
Also, keep in mind that any part the vendor has stock of after the season is over may not be FRC-legal next year. At that point, they'll have a much harder time getting rid of those extra parts!
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This is one really awesome aspect of the game rules that I hope they maintain in future seasons. |
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Re: Out of Stock - Motors/Gear boxes...
While I agree with Taylor's assessment, I would like to offer another possibile factor:
Perhaps teams with abundant funding began stock-piling gear boxes and motors very early in the season -- including spares -- to hedge for whatever design they pursue. This type of action would exacerbate a supply shortage and long lead times for re-stock. |
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From the business world...I get it, but I step out of from there at 5:00p
With gracious professionalism...I am not sympathizing about potentially losing money on inventory...I am charged with helping to make a "well thought out design in week 1" get finished. Last edited by nusrallah : 01-02-2012 at 11:01. |
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And just so you know, in a pre-season EWCPcast, Andy Baker let us know that they had an inventory worth approximately $1 million. Keep some perspective, get through the rough patches of your build by asking around for help. |
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Just a thought. |
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However, I don't know that this would alleviate the problem as much as we would like. There are a lot of teams that don't do a thing until Kickoff rolls around, so they would continue buying everything in the build season crunch. As many have stated, the best thing to do is get your design done sooner rather than later so you're not in this situation, or so you have time to wait for lead times or to come up with a backup plan. We ourselves are kind of behind where we would like to be in terms of design, but at the same time we have much more of the robot designed that we did on any of our past robots, at any point. We just have to deal with lead times and part shortages now... And we are fortunate enough to have come custom machining options to fall back on as well. |
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Re: Out of Stock - Motors/Gear boxes...
It wouldn't affect the teams at all. If the vendors know that such-and-such a motor will be legal and oh, by the way, it's been pretty popular in the past for applications similar to this year's game, they can build up an inventory cushion, knowing that there's a pretty good chance they'll sell out. This will reduce the lead times to teams, even during the heat of build season, as the vendors should have enough to deal with the initial rush and can order more earlier based on demand.
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Re: Out of Stock - Motors/Gear boxes...
I suspect Andymark had some idea what motors would be legal this year, since there are a pair of AM only motors specifically listed in the rules. And I think we should give them credit for being clever enough to know that things like the CIM-sim and that CIM-interface dual FP planetary will be wildly popular pretty much every FRC season.
So I have an alternative explanation. Andy Baker said they had about $1 million in inventory coming into the season. Has it occurred to anyone that they probably simply couldn't afford to have any more stock on hand than that? All their inventory costs money to produce, so they have to stop stocking things when they run out of money. (Or nearly. Having a buffer is a pretty good idea.) I have a feeling that even if AndyMark knew more details about the game, it simply couldn't afford to keep any additional inventory in stock without taking out a loan, which would be a ridiculous way of doing business. So the only real answer would be for FIRST to tip teams ahead of kickoff as to what kinds of motors and gearboxes they should stock up on. I think that's a little pointless since that's unlikely to give you much more direction than you already have. You already know a dual FP gearbox is a useful thing. Especially if it has a CIM-like output. There's quite a selection of modular gearboxes available from AM and Banebots as well that let you have a pretty large selection of ratios from a relatively small amount of inventory. Really, I think older teams should be looking at building up a small inventory of parts to pull from before kickoff. There's nothing on Andymark that ships quicker than a gearbox that's on your shelf. |
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Re: Out of Stock - Motors/Gear boxes...
There are many other sources for gearboxes as well. We used several drill transmissions last year on our 'bot. For the 775, we spent less than $40 for an old high quality cordless drill from a used tool shop, they're cheap when they don't come with batteries. It was even a 2-speed and had anti-backdrive. I would honestly trust it more than an AM Planetary, not to diss AM, but drill transmission are orders of magnitude higher in terms of products sold and years in service (the latter may just be a single order of magnitude).
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