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WCP MCC Robot 2016 powered by VEXpro!
Hi Teams,
![]() We are thrilled to announce our 2016 MCC Robot powered by VEXpro! Related information is available here: http://www.wcproducts.net/mcc2016 Notes/Disclaimers:
Special thanks to Gary Chahal, Andrew Nabors, Elias Avila and Andrew Lawrence for helping out with this project. |
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Looks oddly familiar...
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Very nice design. Definitely a worthy contender. I especially like how the rotation manages to stay within the frame perimeter extension rules during the scale.
Unfortunately the CAD links are broken, otherwise I'd love to dig into it more. |
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Build season done
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Try again! I did goof.
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This looks really similar to our robot...guess we're doing something right. Might steal a few tricks though.
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Does it stay in? That sure looks way over 15" to me off the back/top of the robot.
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This is why I expected a change to G18 during scaling. Every one said it's supposed to be hard and things like that but for me it came down to can it be called easily be the referee and/or checked during inspection. The answer to both of these questions is no. And rules you cannot enforce should not be rules. |
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Just feels needlessly accusatory. |
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When I said that I didn't mean to imply that he had cheated in the past or was saying it was okay to do so. But if rookie teams or veteran teams with a lot of fresh membership read something written as it was, they might assume that as long as you pass inspection you can do whatever you want since there is no way to enforce it. I have seen it in the past with rookies and even some well respected veteran teams. I just want to be sure that everyone stays on the right side of the rules to keep things the way they should be. |
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Great concept. Was it just me or did I see something that seemed to resemble a Poofs bot in the background?
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Re: WCP MCC Robot 2016 powered by VEXpro!
We tested 6" wheels in a mock setup but found that the 2" clearance scrapes the rough terrain in some cases. For a WCP gearbox setup, this means that the transmission plates/gears themselves may take a beating in the long term. Remember, the WCP gearboxes stick down below the frame quite a bit.
For this reason we added 1x1x1/16" 'skid rails' for the entire rear half of the robot, where our WCP DS gearboxes live (non-direct drive due to 8" wheels). This testing has performed really well no matter how we throw it at the rough terrain. How does this MCC cope with the rough terrain clearance in the long-term? It's a question for the general forum to come up with an answer rather than a criticism of the design - I suspect chains, belts and gearboxes alike will need a solution. |
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