Go to Post FRC is a big tent. There's room for everybody. - Ether [more]
Home
Go Back   Chief Delphi > ChiefDelphi.com Website > Extra Discussion
CD-Media   CD-Spy  
portal register members calendar search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read FAQ rules

 
Reply
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
  #1   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 06-03-2016, 23:41
Dave McLaughlin's Avatar
Dave McLaughlin Dave McLaughlin is offline
Registered User
no team
Team Role: Alumni
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Rookie Year: 2007
Location: Pullman, WA
Posts: 299
Dave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond repute
pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

Reply With Quote
  #2   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-03-2016, 00:07
Jacob Bendicksen's Avatar
Jacob Bendicksen Jacob Bendicksen is offline
Figuring out what's next
no team
Team Role: Alumni
 
Join Date: Apr 2013
Rookie Year: 2012
Location: United States
Posts: 769
Jacob Bendicksen has a reputation beyond reputeJacob Bendicksen has a reputation beyond reputeJacob Bendicksen has a reputation beyond reputeJacob Bendicksen has a reputation beyond reputeJacob Bendicksen has a reputation beyond reputeJacob Bendicksen has a reputation beyond reputeJacob Bendicksen has a reputation beyond reputeJacob Bendicksen has a reputation beyond reputeJacob Bendicksen has a reputation beyond reputeJacob Bendicksen has a reputation beyond reputeJacob Bendicksen has a reputation beyond repute
Re: pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

Beautiful robot (as always) from 1983.

Can you talk a little about your decision to not shoot? I know Looking Forward alluded to a possible shooter to be added later, but why didn't you go to Auburn-Mountainview without a shooter?

I guess I'm just curious about the strategic reasoning around prioritizing climbing over shooting.
__________________
jacobbendicksen.com | @jacobbendicksen

Yale University Class of 2020

Team 1540 | 2012-2016
7 Chairman's Awards, 6 other awards, 2015 Dean's List Finalist, 1 event win, 2 finalist finishes. Thanks for an amazing ride.
Reply With Quote
  #3   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-03-2016, 00:10
Bryce2471's Avatar
Bryce2471 Bryce2471 is offline
Alumnus
AKA: Bryce Croucher
FRC #2471 (Team Mean Machine)
Team Role: Mechanical
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Rookie Year: 2007
Location: Camas, WA
Posts: 424
Bryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud of
Re: pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

Great robot Skunks! Are there any plans for a shooter before DCMP? Or will you be a defense and breaching specialist?
Awesome work this weekend. Proved that no shooter is needed to show a dominant performance at a district event!
__________________
FLL Team Future imagineers
2010 Oregon State Championships: Winners
2011 International Invite: First place Robot design, Second Place Robot Performance
FRC Team Mean Machine
2012 Seattle: Winning alliance
2013 Portland: Winning alliance
2013 Spokane: Winning alliance
2014 Wilsonville: Winning alliance
2014 Worlds: Deans List Winner
Reply With Quote
  #4   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-03-2016, 00:35
Bentorino's Avatar
Bentorino Bentorino is offline
Bentorino
FRC #1983 (Stinkwerkz)
Team Role: Operator
 
Join Date: Dec 2015
Rookie Year: 2008
Location: Renton
Posts: 12
Bentorino is an unknown quantity at this point
Re: pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jacob Bendicksen View Post
Beautiful robot (as always) from 1983.

Can you talk a little about your decision to not shoot? I know Looking Forward alluded to a possible shooter to be added later, but why didn't you go to Auburn-Mountainview without a shooter?

I guess I'm just curious about the strategic reasoning around prioritizing climbing over shooting.
Our plan from the beginning was to breach defenses. Analyzing the game from only a points standpoint, we thought it would be faster to breach and then push a ball into the low goal than to line up and shoot. We might have been wrong, and part of the decision was the time we had, but it ended up working out alright for us.

Totally unrelated, but as operator, I think learning the other mechanics of the robot without having to learn a shooter was nice.

There are plans for a shooter in the works, it should be on by week 3
Reply With Quote
  #5   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-03-2016, 00:57
Dave McLaughlin's Avatar
Dave McLaughlin Dave McLaughlin is offline
Registered User
no team
Team Role: Alumni
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Rookie Year: 2007
Location: Pullman, WA
Posts: 299
Dave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond repute
Re: pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jacob Bendicksen View Post
Beautiful robot (as always) from 1983.

Can you talk a little about your decision to not shoot? I know Looking Forward alluded to a possible shooter to be added later, but why didn't you go to Auburn-Mountainview without a shooter?

I guess I'm just curious about the strategic reasoning around prioritizing climbing over shooting.
Benton beat me to the punch while I was typing this, but I'll post anyways. YOLO.

The decision came down to the lack of protected shooting zones. While our team is quite fortunate in what we are able to design, manufacture, and control, we felt that there would have to be some level of compromise this year. It was the opinion of the design group that we were in a "pick two of three" type of scenario; solo-breach, shoot high, climb. We could execute two of these three options at a very high level, or be fairly mediocre at all.

Our analysis yielded that shooting high, compared to low goal scoring, would provide a net gain of roughly twenty-nine points over the course of a match that included an auto ball and eight more in tele-op. A climber would be able to mitigate ten of those twenty-nine points, and proper defense combined with unrefined shooting in week one would more than likely decrease the average number of high goal cycles from the baseline eight to a conservative three or four.

With solo-breaching for the extra RP the clear first priority, it came down to shooting or climbing. At this point, we felt that a climber would be a more robust and reliable mechanism. Unlike high shooting, the defense that we would face breaching and climbing would have minimal effect on cycle time.
Reply With Quote
  #6   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-03-2016, 02:02
Bryce2471's Avatar
Bryce2471 Bryce2471 is offline
Alumnus
AKA: Bryce Croucher
FRC #2471 (Team Mean Machine)
Team Role: Mechanical
 
Join Date: Feb 2013
Rookie Year: 2007
Location: Camas, WA
Posts: 424
Bryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud ofBryce2471 has much to be proud of
Re: pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

Quote:
The decision came down to the lack of protected shooting zones. ... Unlike high shooting, the defense that we would face breaching and climbing would have minimal effect on cycle time.
What made you veer away from shooting from the outer works? I know you had a great key shooter in 2012.
__________________
FLL Team Future imagineers
2010 Oregon State Championships: Winners
2011 International Invite: First place Robot design, Second Place Robot Performance
FRC Team Mean Machine
2012 Seattle: Winning alliance
2013 Portland: Winning alliance
2013 Spokane: Winning alliance
2014 Wilsonville: Winning alliance
2014 Worlds: Deans List Winner
Reply With Quote
  #7   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-03-2016, 09:26
Bentorino's Avatar
Bentorino Bentorino is offline
Bentorino
FRC #1983 (Stinkwerkz)
Team Role: Operator
 
Join Date: Dec 2015
Rookie Year: 2008
Location: Renton
Posts: 12
Bentorino is an unknown quantity at this point
Re: pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bryce2471 View Post
What made you veer away from shooting from the outer works? I know you had a great key shooter in 2012.
A bigger ball and a smaller target pushed that decision, along with the profile of our robot. Very early on, the climb was prioritized as a key component, and the space it takes up leaves no room for a shooter in the center. As our shooter would be in the front of our robot, very low to the ground, any defensive robot would have a field day. This also gave low goal scoring priority because for three less points per ball, getting eight balls into the tower gives a much higher reward at the end with the ranking point or 25(?) point bonus.

We might have figured out a way to get around the defense robot problem though
Reply With Quote
  #8   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-03-2016, 09:29
The_ShamWOW88's Avatar
The_ShamWOW88 The_ShamWOW88 is offline
Senior Mentor/Coach
FRC #0157 (Aztechs)
Team Role: Coach
 
Join Date: Jan 2012
Rookie Year: 2002
Location: Marlborough
Posts: 342
The_ShamWOW88 is a splendid one to beholdThe_ShamWOW88 is a splendid one to beholdThe_ShamWOW88 is a splendid one to beholdThe_ShamWOW88 is a splendid one to beholdThe_ShamWOW88 is a splendid one to beholdThe_ShamWOW88 is a splendid one to beholdThe_ShamWOW88 is a splendid one to behold
Re: pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

Awesome robot guys, good to know that my team followed roughly the same thought process to annual powerhouse team such as yours.

Hope I get the chance to see this in action in St. Louis.
__________________
"The best way to predict the future is design it"

"Striving for excellence through inspiration"
Reply With Quote
  #9   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-03-2016, 09:54
MikLast's Avatar
MikLast MikLast is offline
CAO/Drive Coach
AKA: Mikal Dieatrick
FRC #4513 (Circuit Breakers)
Team Role: Leadership
 
Join Date: Jan 2015
Rookie Year: 2014
Location: Medical Lake, WA
Posts: 593
MikLast is a splendid one to beholdMikLast is a splendid one to beholdMikLast is a splendid one to beholdMikLast is a splendid one to beholdMikLast is a splendid one to beholdMikLast is a splendid one to behold
Re: pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bentorino View Post
There are plans for a shooter in the works, it should be on by week 3
This i really want to see. Especially in person. Great robot guys!
__________________

Check out the FRC Discord!

2014: programmer, scout
2015: programmer, admin, drive team
Innovation in control award, WVHS district event
Innovation in control award, CWU district event
finalist, PNW district championship
2016: CAO, Drive team.
Excellence In Engineering awad, WVHS District event
Reply With Quote
  #10   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-03-2016, 10:19
BryceKarlins's Avatar
BryceKarlins BryceKarlins is offline
Video Production Junkie
FRC #1261 (RoboLions)
Team Role: Electrical
 
Join Date: May 2014
Rookie Year: 2010
Location: Suwanee, GA
Posts: 34
BryceKarlins is on a distinguished road
Re: pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bryce2471 View Post
What made you veer away from shooting from the outer works? I know you had a great key shooter in 2012.
I might be reading your post wrong, but in the interest of preventing rule violations, are you suggesting shooting from within the outer works (i.e. shooting while on a defense)? We ruled that out based on G39.

Quote:
G39
ROBOTS are prohibited from launching BOULDERS unless they are in contact with the opponent’s TOWER or carpet in the opponent’s COURTYARD, and not in contact with any other carpet.
Violation: TECH FOUL per BOULDER
Reply With Quote
  #11   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-03-2016, 10:28
Chris is me's Avatar
Chris is me Chris is me is offline
no bag, vex only, final destination
AKA: Pinecone
FRC #0228 (GUS Robotics); FRC #2170 (Titanium Tomahawks)
Team Role: Mentor
 
Join Date: Dec 2008
Rookie Year: 2006
Location: Glastonbury, CT
Posts: 7,718
Chris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond reputeChris is me has a reputation beyond repute
Send a message via AIM to Chris is me
Re: pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

Quote:
Originally Posted by BryceKarlins View Post
I might be reading your post wrong, but in the interest of preventing rule violations, are you suggesting shooting from within the outer works (i.e. shooting while on a defense)? We ruled that out based on G39.
It's extremely possible to be both touching the outer works and the carpet of the courtyard. All "protected shooters" I saw this weekend would have their back wheels on the outer works ramp and their front wheels on the courtyard carpet.
__________________
Mentor / Drive Coach: 228 (2016-?)
...2016 Waterbury SFs (with 3314, 3719), RIDE #2 Seed / Winners (with 1058, 6153), Carver QFs (with 503, 359, 4607)
Mentor / Consultant Person: 2170 (2017-?)
---
College Mentor: 2791 (2010-2015)
...2015 TVR Motorola Quality, FLR GM Industrial Design
...2014 FLR Motorola Quality / SFs (with 341, 4930)
...2013 BAE Motorola Quality, WPI Regional #1 Seed / Delphi Excellence in Engineering / Finalists (with 20, 3182)
...2012 BAE Imagery / Finalists (with 1519, 885), CT Xerox Creativity / SFs (with 2168, 118)
Student: 1714 (2009) - 2009 Minnesota 10,000 Lakes Regional Winners (with 2826, 2470)
2791 Build Season Photo Gallery - Look here for mechanism photos My Robotics Blog (Updated April 11 2014)
Reply With Quote
  #12   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-03-2016, 10:31
kmodos kmodos is offline
Registered User
AKA: Alex
FRC #1126 (SparX)
Team Role: Programmer
 
Join Date: Jan 2014
Rookie Year: 2013
Location: New York
Posts: 57
kmodos is a splendid one to beholdkmodos is a splendid one to beholdkmodos is a splendid one to beholdkmodos is a splendid one to beholdkmodos is a splendid one to beholdkmodos is a splendid one to beholdkmodos is a splendid one to beholdkmodos is a splendid one to behold
Re: pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

Quote:
Originally Posted by BryceKarlins View Post
I might be reading your post wrong, but in the interest of preventing rule violations, are you suggesting shooting from within the outer works (i.e. shooting while on a defense)? We ruled that out based on G39.
If you are in contact with the Courtyard and the Outerworks while not touching any other carpet, you will not violate that rule.
Reply With Quote
  #13   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-03-2016, 15:43
Darren Collins Darren Collins is offline
Coach
AKA: Darren Collins
FRC #2046 (Bear Metal)
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Rookie Year: 2007
Location: Maple Valley, WA
Posts: 47
Darren Collins is a name known to allDarren Collins is a name known to allDarren Collins is a name known to allDarren Collins is a name known to allDarren Collins is a name known to allDarren Collins is a name known to all
Re: pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

I love this machine! Your drive train is extremely robust and efficient and your scaling arm is quite an engineering marvel. I loved watching you all in action this weekend. Congratulations on another great robot.
__________________
http://tahomarobotics.org
Reply With Quote
  #14   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-03-2016, 15:56
Dave McLaughlin's Avatar
Dave McLaughlin Dave McLaughlin is offline
Registered User
no team
Team Role: Alumni
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Rookie Year: 2007
Location: Pullman, WA
Posts: 299
Dave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond repute
Re: pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bryce2471 View Post
What made you veer away from shooting from the outer works? I know you had a great key shooter in 2012.
Thanks for the nod on the 2012 shooter.

Benton hit on one of the key points, the climber architecture that we were designing for made bringing the ball into the robot not feasible. As such we were looking at attempting to shoot with a mechanism packaged inside the collector arm. The position of the arm would have to be held somewhere in the middle of its travel, most likely by a PID controller, and would also have an extremely low release point. The potential for our shot to be blocked and the difficulty of precisely controlling the arm, coupled with the fact that we had decided to design for low bar compliance to aid in breaching, led us away from shooting from the outer-works.

Several sub-teams from the design group have been working on a variety of shooters since we began prototyping at the beginning of week two. One such design was manufactured, but we were not satisfied with it's effective collection width and pushed it's potential implementation until after week one. It is our intention to shoot for week three at Central.
Reply With Quote
  #15   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 07-03-2016, 16:06
Dave McLaughlin's Avatar
Dave McLaughlin Dave McLaughlin is offline
Registered User
no team
Team Role: Alumni
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Rookie Year: 2007
Location: Pullman, WA
Posts: 299
Dave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond reputeDave McLaughlin has a reputation beyond repute
Re: pic: Skunk Works Robotics, FRC Team 1983 - 2016 Robot

Quote:
Originally Posted by Darren Collins View Post
I love this machine! Your drive train is extremely robust and efficient and your scaling arm is quite an engineering marvel. I loved watching you all in action this weekend. Congratulations on another great robot.
Thanks Darren, this was our first year trying out a six-CIM drive and we could not be happier with how it is preforming. We're running single speed at ~14.1 ft/s IIRC. I've attached a picture of our transmissions for those curious.



The climber has been fun when it is working. The control was tough for our programming team to get down but we're happy with how it is preforming. We were running our winch at about 75% power last weekend and we intend to bump that closer to max for Central. Here's to hoping she holds together.
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 15:15.

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