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Darn... I guess I'll just have to watch it when it comes out on youtube!
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We're making a robot specifically for throwing baseballs and tee shirts. It will have a pneumatic cannon powered by a scuba tank. There is a 2 gallon reservoir which we can fill up to 125 psi (we will normally use 60), and then we will close the valve to the scuba tank and use it to fire the ball. As for the online promotion, you can email the flyer (it's the same one we've been giving out), we also have a group order form on our website (frogforce503.org). Please use the special order form if you buy tickets so the tigers can see how many FIRST people come (you also get a slight discount).
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Very cool design! Could you take a video of it when it happens and post it here? I unfortunately don't get MLB network or fox sports Detroit. |
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Yeah, I think that we are going to try to get the actual file that's broadcasted, but we will also be videotapiong it ourselves.
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The robot is being designed and constructed by a collaboration of teams from Southeast Michigan. It is sponsored by Magna Seating, with contributions from Autoliv & AndyMark. In addition to throwing the first pitch, the pitching robot will have some time in the Speed Pitch cage, where humans can compete with it. Also, teams will be welcome to borrow the robot after the game to have it pitch balls (or T-shirts or hotdogs!) at their local events.
There will also be demos of FRC (partial field), FTC & FLL (full field) robots, beginning at 5:30 when the gates open. While participation in the FRC demo is limited due to space concerns, there are still plenty of opportunities for your team to demo their FTC and FLL robots. For more information about purchasing discounted tickets, and how to join the Google group created for discussion about the robot and demos (includes sketches and CAD), please visit www.frogforce503.org. Email frogforce503@gmail.com with questions or to volunteer for the demos. Ann Kowalczyk Coach, FIRST Team 503, Frog Force |
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I sure hope we can get in to the Demo. I will try and contact our FLL team soon about it.
Regarding tickets: IF we are demoing our team would we still need tickets into the game? And would we be able to watch the game? Though i personally dont like baseball im sure there would be some people on my team that would like to watch it Btw im the one who e-mailed you already If there is anything you need help with for the robot or any future events I'm sure my team would be willing to help anyone in michigan out it isnt hard for us to cross the border, its only a few minutes away from our school. |
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All teams demoing will take a block of time, and will be able to watch the game the rest of the time. |
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FACEBOOK EVENT HERE: https://www.facebook.com/events/496027607089660/
Also, we will be tweeting from @FrogForce |
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Just out of curiosity, where in Comerica is the FRC demo taking place? Even fitting a partial field in there has to be a stretch.
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Tom Nader is in charge of setting up the field so I know it will be great! We do need carpet if anyone has any to donate. Also this area is somewhat exposed to the elements. There will not be any field electronics installed but demo teams will need to provide a covering for their robot in the event of rain. |
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Cyber Blue threw out the FIRST (LOL) pitch at an Indianapolis Indians game last August (Minor League Team). The media coverage was excellent, with local news and the local newspaper.
Let me know if you want any details of our design. We used 4 CIMs powering two pneumatic tires and had speed control to dial it in. Remember that pitchers mound is higher than home plate, so you have to adjust for the elevation differences. And, find out who will be catching the pitch. We had capability of about 90 MPH, but knew that the mascot, Rowdie, would be catching. Rowdie has very limited visibility and movement, so we slowed the pitch down to about 60 MPH so he could see it and catch it. Here is a picture of "Lefty". http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/38087 Last edited by Chris Fultz : 26-07-2012 at 15:39. |
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Two questions that seem kind of silly to me but have not been addressed yet.
1. Will the pitching robot be drivable? 2. Will it have bumpers (with 503 on them)? If so, will they be blue/orange? |
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Yes it will be driveable, no it won't have bumpers.
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