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Re: Cool/Unique Offseason Projects
We're in the middle of our regular November/December project: refurbishing and reprogramming the light ball that the TechnoKats team drops in downtown Kokomo each December 31. Since we do it every year I don't think it counts as unique, but it's definitely cool.
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Re: Cool/Unique Offseason Projects
Texas Tube - To run chain inside of 2x1 extrusion. By no means actually developed in Texas (to my knowledge) but was adapted by several top Texas teams last season. (118, 624, etc)
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After we stripped our practice bot down to the base we reprogrammed it to run on a game-pad and put a new frame on it. We are now making a cover for that frame that looks like a sleigh to drive in Christmas parades. In addition we are making a "snowman" that sits on a tote for our 2015 robot to hold and move around during the parades.
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Team 2823 built a ping pong shooting robot over the summer. We needed something fun for demonstrations, and something durable and simple enough to be driven with little training. As a bonus, custom ping pong balls are pretty cheap, and the backspin makes it very fun. It still breaks far more often than we want, but it turned out pretty well.
Also, some of our older students are mentoring a new FTC team during the "offseason". |
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Team 2194 decided to use the 2014 robot chassis we didn't use to make a rubber-band shooter. It's still being made (this is what happens when we don't have a six week dead line
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We used a wheel to fire them. It works pretty well. They go about halfway across the width of a gym, and we can make them slower if needed (so as not to harm little kids). A couple of notes: a single wheel creates massive backspin. It was really fun when we had it horizontal, but vertical is better for the bot. Also, the system will vibrate because of the wheel. Our wooden prototype from 2 years ago would vibrate so much that the ping pong balls wouldn't get sucked down into the shooter. The switch to a metal frame fixed it. We still don't have a great indexer working, so no advice there, but we are trying.
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854 has stripped our 2014 robot and is building a semi-accurate Dozer as well as possibly prototyping a new Octacanum drive.
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Of course, there is nothing wrong with using pneumatics, and I'm certain that the challenges won't really be a problem, so I'd say go for it! |
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Re: Cool/Unique Offseason Projects
Currently working on designing a new robot cart to build in the coming weeks for build season.
Annual VEX robots. There's also a special little project we will be sharing later. ![]() I'm also heading CAD classes for underclassmen so we have some more experience for build season. |
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