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Re: Prototype Robot Complete
In autonomous, if you are in front of your auto line, then you can only start with 2 frisbees.
Do you have any intent to add a floor load and/or higher hang? Good luck this season. |
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We will adjust to the back of the pyramid and have 3 frisbees.We talked about a floor load or higher hang initially but could not come up with any ideas for either of those systems. We have to wait a couple day on our Competition Robot parts to arrive (Purchase Orders are slow) so we will continue to brain storm those ideas and hopefully add those on. |
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Looks like a solid contender in teleop! Congrats!
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No, It looks like a solid contender in general. Something like this with three weeks of driver practice will be phenomenal. Keep up the good work!
Also, Try to get an auto that shoots for the 3 point goal but is sitting off to one side of the pyrimid. Freeing up the center of the pyrimid is very valuable because often your other alliance members will require the "easiest" place on the field to set up (the center of the pyrimid). Looks great! Regards, Bryan |
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This robot is pretty sick.
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I suppose what I mean is, nation-wide, it won't be the best autonomous or best climbing robot. But with enough effort/practice, the team could definitely be the best teleop disc scoring team. That's what will differentiate this team from the other '3 auto disc + low climb' teams, and give them an edge against a team that does more than they do in autonomous and/or climbing.
Plus they have plenty of time to add vision, range/orientation sensing, or whatever else will help them maximize their teleop disc scoring capabilities. If the prototype is kept fully intact, they'll have all the way up to their first competition to perfect this type of programming since the production bot is the one that's bagged. I really think the GDC came up with a well-balanced game (on paper) this year. |
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I am simultaneously disappointed and relieved that we aren't competing at the same regional.
Looks like we'll have to settle for that RCA practice event! Will you guys be joining us at our week zero event? I can't wait to see the finished bot! |
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Great job!
I have two questions that I just want to make sure you have thought of (It seems you probably have) How well does your feeder work when you have bumpers between you and the wall? You might need something to fill the gap. What are your overall frame dimensions? I know it's a prototype, but it feels a tad big to me. Keep up the awesome work! I wish we were already driving around. |
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Solid bot!
Now what are you planning to do? |
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The bucket hopper is deceptively good at indexing frisbees. Great creative thinking.
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We tested with bumpers. Video evidence is being uploaded now. Will PM you when finished. You caught us!! (Are you a wizard?) Hahah. Anyway, our prototype robot is a tad wider than it should be (~ 2"). It will be rectified on our final robot. We just didn't worry when making the prototype. Thank you for making sure!! |
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