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Re: Things you only do ONCE!
140. Forget to reconfigure the joysticks on the driver station after swapping c-RIOs right before a match.
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141. Forget to tether the robot in the pits.
142. Leave the safety mode on while re-imaging the cRIO 143. Test the code while the robot is sitting on the table, with no blocks... *coughlorenzocoughcough* |
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The only thing that's holding your breakers in is friction. Usually the fit is tight enough to keep it in, but one good hit can knock one out.
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144. Practice a 50 pt. climb and dump, which we had never tried before, at CMP on the half court practice fields 1 hr before queuing time. Without using belay hooks... our robot was a victim of the only tornado at CMP this year.
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145. Forget to close the main pneumatic release valve.
146. Run 2 BB550s on 1 Victor due to a shortage of Victors 147. Decide not to strap in the battery because you need to be on the field. 148. Use 14 Clippard Air Tanks. Inspectors do not like this. |
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149. Spend an hour trying to design a custom direct drive gearbox using an 84 tooth Vex gear for a 4 inch wheel, then you realize the diameter of said gear is 4.3 inches.
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149. Build a robot that takes 10 minutes to change batteries.
150. Use clear bakelite for a robot chassis bedpan (are mentor thinks it's plexi, it's not) |
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If this amount of stored pneumatic energy (just over 10 kJ) is released all at once (i.e. due to tank rupture), the resulting pressure wave can cause eardrum rupture anywhere within a ~5 ft radius.
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Huh. Mr. Gregory was simply surprised by the sheer volume and then had to wait the full 6 minutes while we filled up.
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151. Design and build turret without drive practice.
152. "Last-minute" code change. |
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153. Assume the soft limits on your Pizza Box are going to work the first time
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154. Leave a space heater on in the programming area overnight.
155. Drill perforated sheet metal with a hand drill without clamping it down (cut the fingertip off of my finger). 156. Put a circular file into a drill press to simulate a lathe (it made about 2 revolutions, bent 30 degrees, spun 5 more times, then snapped off and flew across the shop. I never found it...). 157. Use a dremel to cut a hole bigger in a 2X6. 158. (non-robotics related) Try to rotate the square piece in Tetris. 159. Almost use up all of your team's bandaids... |
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I believe you mean camelCase every time
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160. Build a 70" tall robot to fit under a 30" bar
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161. When cubing joystick inputs to produce a smoother curve, mix up the inputs to the Pow() function so that you're raising 3 to the power to the joystick input rather than the joystick input to the power of 3.
The result, of course, is that a joystick input of 0 (not touching it) will result in a motor output of 1 (full speed ahead). I'm sorry, Luke! 162. Test complex autonomous code that relies on gyro and vision during a qualification match. We tested all the individual components in the build room, so it'll just work, right? Last edited by DallonF : 04-05-2013 at 14:17. |
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