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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress

While we wait for more updates from the folks on 1678, perhaps someone who went to the Madtown event could share some additional close-up pictures of this robot with the rest of us?
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress

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While we wait for more updates from the folks on 1678, perhaps someone who went to the Madtown event could share some additional close-up pictures of this robot with the rest of us?
Happy to!



Here it is being worked on in their pit.



While this is a photo of when it flipped, that's not why I took it and am sharing it. It shows the packaging on the bottom of the robot really well. Look at the spacing between those MiniCIMs !
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress

Are those Talons/Victors attached to anything, or simply being held in place by wire tension?
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress

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Are those Talons/Victors attached to anything, or simply being held in place by wire tension?
The ones on the bottom are zip-tied to the bellypan. We have a couple more on top of the bellypan that are pretty much just stuffed under the turret.
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress

Inquiring minds would love to see more details on this. Maybe its just me but the complexity of this machine seems like a change from the typical 1678 design mentality. Just pushing the boundaries for the "offseason"?
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress

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Inquiring minds would love to see more details on this. Maybe its just me but the complexity of this machine seems like a change from the typical 1678 design mentality. Just pushing the boundaries for the "offseason"?
To be fair, the same argument could be made for their 2016 in-season bot. It was pretty complicated with the rotating, telescoping arm.

I think it's probably a product of lots of experience gained over the past few years and some increased resources that have brought their build techniques to the next level.

Whatever it may be, 1678 never ceases to put out MFD designs, and I love it.
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Re: pic: 1678 Offseason Robot Progress

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Inquiring minds would love to see more details on this. Maybe its just me but the complexity of this machine seems like a change from the typical 1678 design mentality. Just pushing the boundaries for the "offseason"?
Justin,

I think the kids are working to tidy up the CAD and get it out so people can take a better look at what went into the design.

First, there definitely was a desire to push the boundaries and see what the current group of students was capable of. The packaging was really intense, and took a lot of whiteboard sessions to figure most of it out.

We also got to try out 5-6 different mechanisms the team hasn't designed before, which was valuable experience. This has paid off for us in past years, so we thought we'd continue trying new mechanisms in the offseason, but built in the "1678 style".

Lastly, this process highlighted some of the general areas we can improve on in the next 1.5 months. With new students every year, there will invariably be strengths and weaknesses in their design, assembly, programming and project management skills (to name a few!). Going through something like this allows mentors like me to better focus my energies on growing students in the ways they need to develop, in order to work as a cohesive unit come January.

We'll find out soon enough if the efforts paid off!

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Going through something like this allows mentors like me to better focus my energies on growing students in the ways they need to develop, in order to work as a cohesive unit come January.
Separate from all the cool engineering, I would love to hear more about how you worked on this. How to develop students is something we are always looking to improve on.
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