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Unread 13-03-2012, 17:38
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1899 Saints Robotics Raw Video

Here's some raw media of our robot on bag day. In this picture and video, our robot had not yet had our bridge tipper and vision tracking equipment mounted.

http://youtu.be/ceZp3FLo-Q8

We're pretty proud of having 25 girls in our 80 members, and getting by with a 1:12 mentor:student ratio.
In the video, shots were being fired at ~14 feet from 0:00-2:13, and ~17 feet from 2:13 onwards. We're firing at about 80% accuracy from 17' straight on, and 55% at a 30 degree angle.

This design was inspired by 1058's early prototype; it really sparked quite a bit of discussion among us!

Some basic specs and features:
-8" mecanum wheels, reduced around 1:35 from CIM motors
-4 Banebots RS550s on two CIMulators driving an 8" wheel
-Manually adjustable shooter angle (i.e. before the match), though we've found an angle we'd like to stick with for the most part.
-Two window motors operating the intake mechanism, with a third operating the regulatory wheel feeding the flywheel.
-Inclined side panels to allow us to tilt the bridge away from us to stabilize for our alliance partners. We're able to get on the [not competition regulation plywood] bridge without a bridge tipper period by timing our driving with the oscillation of the bridge. However, we're uncertain how this'll do on the competition field, so we're making an active tipper anyway.

Any comments or suggestions are appreciated!

Earlier in build season, we were considering using a flywheel-operated catapult. While we eventually scrapped the design, I'm curious about what others' thoughts on it are. Here's a CAD model of the carriage designed for the catapult, with the beveled part of the blade being front. Two flywheels would be pushed up to engage the blade momentarily.

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Re: 1899 Saints Robotics Raw Video

looks good but one question is that wood your robot is made out of. ( the structure looks like wood correct me if i'm wrong)
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Re: 1899 Saints Robotics Raw Video

This looks great Saints!! We will be on the same field in Seattle (We got switched over to Olympic to even out the numbers)
It will be fun playing with you... looks like a solid design and a good use of materials...

See you next week!!

Good luck on the field!!
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Re: 1899 Saints Robotics Raw Video

[quote=Bob Steele;1143734]This looks great Saints!! We will be on the same field in Seattle (We got switched over to Olympic to even out the numbers)

You guys are going to Seattle Olympic now???? And I thought it was gonna be an easy regional. I'm excited to see both of your robots! 1983's has looked especially good in the video's I've seen
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Re: 1899 Saints Robotics Raw Video

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This looks great Saints!! We will be on the same field in Seattle (We got switched over to Olympic to even out the numbers)
It will be fun playing with you... looks like a solid design and a good use of materials...

See you next week!!

Good luck on the field!!
I noticed that in the OPR rankings for Weeks 1 and 2, FRC1983 was placed at #5. We can attest to how well they play.

For Saints, you robot looks ingenious. Nice of you to fill in with wood robots since 1346 isn't competing in FRC now.

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Re: 1899 Saints Robotics Raw Video

One of our mentors acquired a laser-cutter... so it was practical for us to CAD and cut many of our our parts out of wood.
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Re: 1899 Saints Robotics Raw Video

[quote=MCahoon;1143761]I noticed that in the OPR rankings for Weeks 1 and 2, FRC1983 was placed at #5. We can attest to how well they play.

I just watched a bunch of comp. videos of you guys and you looked really really good. I love how quickly you can score in the middle hoop.
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