Go to Post Frankly, I love CD and everything it stands for. I've made more friends from this forum alone than I ever expected to meet in FIRST. I'd give just about anything to keep this system up, upgraded and going on long into the future. It's not even enough to show my thanks and gratitude. - BandChick [more]
Home
Go Back   Chief Delphi > FIRST > General Forum
CD-Media   CD-Spy  
portal register members calendar search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read FAQ rules

 
Reply
Thread Tools Rating: Thread Rating: 39 votes, 5.00 average. Display Modes
  #46   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 19-11-2015, 18:07
Michael Corsetto's Avatar
Michael Corsetto Michael Corsetto is offline
Breathe in... Breathe out...
FRC #1678 (Citrus Circuits)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: May 2004
Rookie Year: 2002
Location: Davis, CA
Posts: 1,130
Michael Corsetto has a reputation beyond reputeMichael Corsetto has a reputation beyond reputeMichael Corsetto has a reputation beyond reputeMichael Corsetto has a reputation beyond reputeMichael Corsetto has a reputation beyond reputeMichael Corsetto has a reputation beyond reputeMichael Corsetto has a reputation beyond reputeMichael Corsetto has a reputation beyond reputeMichael Corsetto has a reputation beyond reputeMichael Corsetto has a reputation beyond reputeMichael Corsetto has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Pit Structure Ideas.

1678 blatantly copied 973's Super Pit for our new pit set up.

Rather than a welded structure, we bought custom-made road cases that one of our team parents designed. They unfold and have roughly equivalent space to 973's set up. Attached are a few pictures from MTTD this past weekend.

-Mike
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_0215.JPG
Views:	216
Size:	1.50 MB
ID:	19476  Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_0216.JPG
Views:	218
Size:	1.50 MB
ID:	19477  
__________________
Team 1678: Citrus Circuits - Lead Technical Mentor, Drive Coach **Like Us On Facebook!**
Reply With Quote
  #47   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 19-11-2015, 20:41
Jared Russell's Avatar
Jared Russell Jared Russell is offline
Taking a year (mostly) off
FRC #0254 (The Cheesy Poofs), FRC #0341 (Miss Daisy)
Team Role: Engineer
 
Join Date: Nov 2002
Rookie Year: 2001
Location: San Francisco, CA
Posts: 3,078
Jared Russell has a reputation beyond reputeJared Russell has a reputation beyond reputeJared Russell has a reputation beyond reputeJared Russell has a reputation beyond reputeJared Russell has a reputation beyond reputeJared Russell has a reputation beyond reputeJared Russell has a reputation beyond reputeJared Russell has a reputation beyond reputeJared Russell has a reputation beyond reputeJared Russell has a reputation beyond reputeJared Russell has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Pit Structure Ideas.

Actual quote from a past 254 scouting meeting: "Remember, if you pick 973, you're not just getting their robot. You're getting that pit, too."
Reply With Quote
  #48   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 19-11-2015, 21:33
Sperkowsky's Avatar
Sperkowsky Sperkowsky is offline
Professional Multitasker
AKA: Samuel Perkowsky
FRC #2869 (Regal Eagles)
Team Role: Leadership
 
Join Date: Jan 2015
Rookie Year: 2014
Location: Bethpage, NY
Posts: 1,904
Sperkowsky has a reputation beyond reputeSperkowsky has a reputation beyond reputeSperkowsky has a reputation beyond reputeSperkowsky has a reputation beyond reputeSperkowsky has a reputation beyond reputeSperkowsky has a reputation beyond reputeSperkowsky has a reputation beyond reputeSperkowsky has a reputation beyond reputeSperkowsky has a reputation beyond reputeSperkowsky has a reputation beyond reputeSperkowsky has a reputation beyond repute
Quote:
Originally Posted by Michael Corsetto View Post
1678 blatantly copied 973's Super Pit for our new pit set up.

Rather than a welded structure, we bought custom-made road cases that one of our team parents designed. They unfold and have roughly equivalent space to 973's set up. Attached are a few pictures from MTTD this past weekend.

-Mike
I originally skimmed over the post and thought you were joking. I literally thought you took a picture of their pit and changed the color of the tape to lime green.
Reply With Quote
  #49   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 20-11-2015, 09:02
GreyingJay GreyingJay is offline
Robonut
AKA: Mr. Lam
FRC #2706 (Merge Robotics)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Mar 2015
Rookie Year: 2015
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Posts: 781
GreyingJay has a reputation beyond reputeGreyingJay has a reputation beyond reputeGreyingJay has a reputation beyond reputeGreyingJay has a reputation beyond reputeGreyingJay has a reputation beyond reputeGreyingJay has a reputation beyond reputeGreyingJay has a reputation beyond reputeGreyingJay has a reputation beyond reputeGreyingJay has a reputation beyond reputeGreyingJay has a reputation beyond reputeGreyingJay has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Pit Structure Ideas.

That looks AWESOME!
Reply With Quote
  #50   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 20-11-2015, 09:37
Ryan_Todd's Avatar
Ryan_Todd Ryan_Todd is offline
ye of little faith
FRC #0862 (Lightning Robotics)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Rookie Year: 2005
Location: Plymouth, MI
Posts: 114
Ryan_Todd has a reputation beyond reputeRyan_Todd has a reputation beyond reputeRyan_Todd has a reputation beyond reputeRyan_Todd has a reputation beyond reputeRyan_Todd has a reputation beyond reputeRyan_Todd has a reputation beyond reputeRyan_Todd has a reputation beyond reputeRyan_Todd has a reputation beyond reputeRyan_Todd has a reputation beyond reputeRyan_Todd has a reputation beyond reputeRyan_Todd has a reputation beyond repute
Re: Pit Structure Ideas.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Underdog_19 View Post
Where did you get your floor tiles? They look more heavy duty than your typical foam floor tiles.
Confirmed! Our floor tiles are actually garage tiles, made of PVC or some such. They don't squish like foam times, but they are still a good deal softer than concrete. We decided that garage tiles are much better suited to this application than foam tiles:
  • The raised tread pattern provides a nonslip surface, even when wet
  • The harder plastic is much easier to clean, because it doesn't get crud embedded in its surface like foam does
  • The softer surface of a foam tile would have made maneuvering the robot cart more difficult
Oh, I also forgot to mention that the rest of our pit, being completely modular, is trivial to adapt to different sized pits. Each of the rolling carts at the back of the pit is only 4 feet wide, so 9- and 8-foot pits are no problem at all; that shelf that bridges the gap between the two carts is only used if we have enough room, and we simply use less floor tiles if there's less floor to cover.

We used to do a four-sided pit, but it was far too crowded; I personally spent two competition seasons sitting on a toolbox in the back corner of the pit, wedged in between a workbench and a row of modular shelves while programming the robot. (I'm jealous of the current drive team & pit crew: these days, they have a set of folding stools that they can pull out of a corner whenever the space is available.)
__________________
Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:27.

The Chief Delphi Forums are sponsored by Innovation First International, Inc.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi