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New team, 2391
Hey guys, I just wanted to introduce myself into the forum to become a little more familiar with the FIRST community, first of all I was introduced to FRC back in 2004 when my brother joined it (team 1402 Freedom F.O.R.C.E.) at the time I was in middle school so all I could do was watch. Then on my Freshman year, I joined and then had switched schools and wasn't able to continue. So I went 9th-10th grade with no FRC, and now I just started my Junior year in a new school that has the FIRST program, funny thing is they started just as I got here (Broken Arrow, OK). So now I'm involved in it, once again. I have some experience with FRC since I went to all the competitions with my brother, but my team is practically new to the FRC world. Anyways, we will be attending OKC regionals, and with our exceptional robot (I'll post pictures as soon as I can) we hope to have some good runs at the event. Also, I have a quick question I apologize if this has already been answered, I just thought I might as well use this thread to ask. What material are you guys using for the bumpers, because we can't seem to find something all that great, other than a BBQ cover we found at Lowes that seems to be somewhat like the sample material. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for any advice given
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Re: New team, 2391
The material most teams use for bumpers is Cordura. You should be able to find it locally. Its really durable and is used in a lot of sportswear.
List of Cordura Suppliers Welcome to Chief Delphi & good luck this season! Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 22-02-2008 at 23:53. Reason: added link |
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Re: New team, 2391
We can't find the sample material around here, but I'm guessing someone else has it, maybe ACE.. Anyways, here are the pics, our robot sure isn't the prettiest but it's not as crappy as it looks, we have 4 CIM motors, 6 wheel drive, and we run a little over 8fps. Either way, it's finished and at regionals we hope to prettify it a little more.
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Re: New team, 2391
That's a very respectable bot. I can't tell from the pics exactly what it does, but it looks well made.
It might be a little late now, but Cordura is usually mail-order. We didn't find it at one of the specialty fabric shops in our area. The official FIRST supplier is Seattle Fabrics, I believe that's the name. We've had good service from American Home and Habitat, ahh.biz - they were a buck or two higher than Seattle this year, but we've gotten our orders in 3-5 working days. |
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We've also used ahh.biz for our Cordura fabric, with good success. |
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Re: New team, 2391
You might want to cover your radio better, the antenna is flimsy, so..... just a suggestion.
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I agree about the radio modem.
We had numerous issues last year from the antenna getting broken. Even after replacing the antenna twice, it still never worked right and we had to buy another. Put it back into the robot better where there is no chance of impact from falling trackballs or robot appendages coming into contact with it. |
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P.S. Thanks for the comments and advice guys, really appriciated -JGA |
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Overall it looks like a solid robot, especially for a rookie team The chain tension looks like it is alright now, but over the course of a regional the chains may stretch a bit, I don't see any tensioners in the picture, that may be something you want to think about. |
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Lol no not a 23" stroke I meant to say the cylinder itself is about 23". And yes we were planning on putting some tensioners but we didnt have time, eventualy at the competition we will have to run a bolt through the frame with some PVC rollers to make some tension or maybe even take out a link if there's enough stretch.
-JGA |
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Re: New team, 2391
the two inch bore and 24 inch cylinders are allowed by first from bimba.
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Looks like you guys are definitely on top of things 2391. Good luck at your competition(s) |
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Yup that's the one 24" from bimba, I knew it was somewhere around the 20's, thanks for the correction. Well, I'm glad you guys think its a good enough machine, because me and some of our members really want to make it to Atlanta.
-JGA |
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Re: New team, 2391
If you want to make it to Atlanta i would suggest scouting if you did not already have that in mind. If get into the top eight you need to know which teams are good and bad, scouting is more effective in the sense that you know which teams are capable of what. Also you should try and compare your notes with other teams if you are slightly doubtful of your data.
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