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3) The KoP has never come with 4 CIMs, why would they start now? (This is also dependent upon whether the CIMs are considered part of the "2013 AndyMark Kit of Parts Drive Base". I wouldn't consider them as such, but I'm not FIRST) 4) That's might not be a bad trade off for $50. I did miss the part about the ToughBox Minis Also, see my edit to my post above Last edited by jason701802 : 08-09-2012 at 15:24. |
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Re: FRC Blogged - KOP Evolution
The 2012 only had 2 CIM motors.
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I really hope that they release the new kitbot specs prior to 10/18. They say that it will be belt drive, but gates doesn't make a 6-bolt pattern sprocket that would fit onto a wheel so the only option would be for gates to make a custom sprocket just for the kit (unlikely) or for the kitbot to switch to a live axle system (also unlikely). Either way it will be a massive step up from the current kitbot.
The whole point of the kitbot is that it's easy to make, reliable, strong and simple. I wouldn't expect First to release a kitbot that isn't those things, and if they can pull that off with a belt drive then that'll be a drive train better than most teams can custom make. |
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I'm interested to see the layout of the kitbot chassis using gates belt. The stated numbers (10.7:1 reduction and ~10fps with 6" wheels) suggest that there will be no further reduction via belt, so I wouldn't count on multiple pulley sizes.
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I could easily see a extrusion made with the six hole pattern required for the standard wheel hub made for the kit. 1000 kits, 6000 sprockets plus spares for purchase. Add on a two or three year commitment it could be done very economically.
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True, Although if FIRST is working with AM, AM/Andy could make an extrusion (with the 6 bolt pattern) for the pulley and then send it out for machining (most likely a boring operation and parting). -RC |
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However I'm sure First/Gates/Am want make the kitbot as simple as possible and would want to use existing off the self components, but that might not be possible or plausible. The other thing that this kit might bring us is new belt drive products from andymark, as belt seems to be the direction FRC is going in. Edit: You and Indysam think alike |
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I would be 100% excited if AM/ gates released a belt line for FRC, and if the belts were a little thinner I would greatly appericeate it.
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If I walked today and started a rookie team, even with experienced students/mentors and a stocked shop, I would run the KOP drive as a rookie. I think preventing rookies from accidentally making the wrong choice is a great decision. |
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![]() In 2011 half of FRC couldn't put up more than one tube in a match or launch a minibot, and there weren't that many rookies. |
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...suppose you had already raised and spent money on a C-base chassis, two toughboxes, CIMs, along with other components so that your team had something to work with during the pre-season time period. It's tough for a rookie team to get those $$ together. Wouldn't you want to be able to use a voucher for parts other than those you had already purchased - the same as other teams are able to do - rather than receiving near duplicates in the KOP? |
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Not all rookie teams are even in a position to fundraise enough to buy a Kitbot at this stage of the game. In fact, I would say that you're in the 1% or so that are. If I was a rookie, and saw that I could get a frame or $450, what would I go for? Probably the $450--not realizing how hard it is to build a custom drivetrain.
What FIRST is doing is, they are forcing the rookies to take a drivetrain and work with it during the season. Maybe some of the rookies are doing that in the offseason. Well, I don't suppose that those rookies can repurpose some of that material into, oh, I don't know, superstructure? How about spare parts? You're not wasting money. You're building inventory. And if your programmers don't have a testbed working by the time the real robot is handed over to them 2 days before bag, that's their problem. Practice robot, anybody? |
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And just let them sit on the shelf until kickoff, because you can't fabricate anything you'll use in competition except during the 6 weeks, right?
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