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Re: How far are teams right now? Behind Schedual?

We're definitely a little behind. Not by much, a day or so, but still behind. Currently we're working on a new chassis, testing our IR board, and prototyping grippers.
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Re: How far are teams right now? Behind Schedual?

IR board!!! Meh, I think that someone got pushed to the backburner for us. I'll bring it up...
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Re: How far are teams right now? Behind Schedual?

we 1458 have been working hard the first week. We are protoing 2 manipulator designs and are debating rebuiliding our chassis or using an old one. Our electronics board is done without pneumatics and our programmers have been studying hybrid mode ideas.
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Re: How far are teams right now? Behind Schedual?

Bleah.
Today, we suddenly said, "Wait...does this ball-holding mechanism actually work?" So we stuck one together out of some pvc, duct tape, and meter sticks, mounted it on our robot from last year, and test drove.

Utter failure.

So we spent the rest of today figuring out how the heck we were going to get this to work.

We think we have a solution, and we're testing it in two days.

But..wow, how the heck do you guys get everything done so fast? o.O
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Re: How far are teams right now? Behind Schedual?

we are a tad bit behind because we ran out of Argon gas for the welder so i couldn't weld anymore and all work had to stop. Since I couldn't finish anymore stuff.
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Re: How far are teams right now? Behind Schedual?

We had a catapult design that we tested today... didn't work too well. The numbers we ran made it look like it should work, but it didn't. What it ended up being was a lot of fun (we tested with bricks, water jugs, and soda cans), but it just didn't accelerate fast enough to throw the ball very far. Unfortunately, the testing eventually destroyed the catapult. So, we are now behind, I think. Back to "square two" as a team member termed it.
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Re: How far are teams right now? Behind Schedual?

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Bleah.
Today, we suddenly said, "Wait...does this ball-holding mechanism actually work?" So we stuck one together out of some pvc, duct tape, and meter sticks, mounted it on our robot from last year, and test drove.

Utter failure.

So we spent the rest of today figuring out how the heck we were going to get this to work.

We think we have a solution, and we're testing it in two days.

But..wow, how the heck do you guys get everything done so fast? o.O
We get stuff done so quickly (well, most of us anyways) 'cause we're either basing our design off of previous ones, starting building the chassis right when we decide it's layout (as opposed to the grabber, we start everything as soon as possible), etc.

Our team got knocked off of our pace. One of our mentors didn't realize the error that one of our members made in the drawings and set us back a few hours.
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Re: How far are teams right now? Behind Schedual?

Ya so today some people cut all the extruded aluminum 1/16th or an inch to short... that kinda slowed us down... :-(
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Re: How far are teams right now? Behind Schedual?

for my team right now....we're on time for being us...but at the same time...yeah we're a little behind >.>
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Re: How far are teams right now? Behind Schedual?

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Do not know if we are ahead or behind schedule of where others are, but we are on our schedule as we had planned at this point.
We will build our practice course and begin work on the chassis on Saturday.

We are excited.
Hey Coach! I'm just now reading this thread. It sounds like you guys are doing just fine! Good luck w/your design/build.

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Re: How far are teams right now? Behind Schedual?

Well we have a chassis all the base electrics are done and programming have a manipulator and are working on finesse. Mainly getting the gyro to optimal efficiancy, first year of first is a charm!
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Re: How far are teams right now? Behind Schedual?

I guess it is all relative........

We are about 2 weeks ahead of schedule from last year but it looks like we are 2 weeks behind others posting to this thread
We'll be fine as long as the parts that we are ordering come in at a timely fashion.

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Lifting mechanism assembled but needing power
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Re: How far are teams right now? Behind Schedual?

Well our team has already thought about wokring on the weekends. And exams are coming up soon so thats going to stick!!
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Well our team has already thought about wokring on the weekends. And exams are coming up soon so thats going to stick!!
You don't already? Almost every team I know utilize weekends. It's practically essential to the schedule. But there are exceptions which prohibit some teams.
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