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Re: [FTC]: Drive Platform- Design Exercise
The bars running across the mountain are known in FRC as a churro.
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Here's a revised version of the drive platform User Requirements document: FTC 2016 Drive Platform URS-Rev1
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Really? Are there that many FIRST teams in places without Taco Bell or Panchos? I know they aren't "real" churros, but when I read the name on an AndyMark parts list, I knew sort of what to expect. Maybe if the world were a bit more like Demolition Man, where "all restaurants are Taco Bell now"...I'd still like to know how the three seashells work without massive chafing.
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But hey, I might be totally wrong. Because we seem to be talking about two different issues. I am talking about what the actual part a churro is. While everyone else is talking about the food term and what type of food it is. |
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Drive Platform Design Strategy
My son and I have been thinking about this season's game vs. drive platform design. The "Mountain" element provides new and difficult challenges that are very different from previous years. Here are some of the issues we've been thinking about:
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Big Wheel Design
We did some design and testing. We modeled the AM-0420 8" Wheel with an automotive "cogged V-belt", model # AX-23. The idea is that the belt will be flipped inside out and snugly fit the wheel OD. We're thinking well cement the 2 rubber surfaces together. The auto parts store didn't have this small a fan belt, but I got a longer one with the same cog pattern and cross-section. We mocked up the 50 deg angle with a churro at the correct alignment, rigged the belt around an 8" wheel and rolled the wheel per design by hand. It felt like it should work; worked well enough that we ordered 4 wheels and 4 belts. ![]() Last edited by DavisDad : 20-09-2015 at 21:57. |
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Time to review the concept of center of mass with the students. Both static and dynamic. Saturday we let the students go on design for different aspects of the game. Half way into the meeting, we gave them a power point presentation on COM that we give the FRC students. After a little playing on the mountain with this summers practice bot, the concept of COM really sunk in. We can "crash" the practice bot up the 30 degree slope. To drive up the 50 degree slope is challenging.
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Thanks for all the information on this thread. We are a rookie team of 6 with mostly 7th graders this year. While the team is starting to use PTC, I came across this thread and got quite interested in onshape. We are using tetrix kit. Are there tetrix models available on onshape? How does that work? Thanks in advance for the help.
-Manoj FTC 10295 - Yellow Jackets Last edited by manojkr : 21-09-2015 at 08:18. Reason: Team number on profile is short of a number due to field length limit |
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Yes, there are Tetrix as well as Modern Robotics Inc. and Matrix models that have been added to OnShape. You asked: "How does that work?" Are you asking about how use OnShape? Or... specifically how to use the "Public" models at the OnShape site? Craig |
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Looking at that spreadsheet, I might consider re-reading the rules. To my knowledge you cannot score points for both hanging and parking in the high zone during the same match-- see 1.5.3-4 in the Game Manual Part 2.
I'm also interested in your numbers for debris scoring-- were you able to fit 20 pieces of debris in the goals? My team isn't meeting again until Thursday, so I can't check this myself. Thanks, and have a great season! |
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