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Re: FRC too easy...we're done :)
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Re: FRC too easy...we're done :)
Wrong-o. Competition is not the end of a 'bot's life (usually). We're using our '07 bot as a presentation 'bot (and when we finish '08 we'll use both of them, '07 is a ramp bot so we can demonstrate some of the stuff that FIRST has us do).
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ok so we just finished putting together the final touches on our robot. Like i mentioned before we're done. we took it apart today to make final measurements and final adjustments. The reason we were able to finish our robot so quickly was because we've been working on rolling chasis for almost a year now getting the right design together to optomize the torque output for the 6 wheel drive. We built a test track within 2 days of the kick off and made numerous efforts to make sure our robot would be able to go around this w/ ease. we then tested it in a full field of robots and even so we're able to make about 80 points with a tolerence of about (+-)10 points and we're planning on racking in about 15-20 points in the hybrid mode.Our design is so simple yet it works so effeciently and so well that there's no doubt in my mind that it'll work to its full potential, but ill save that for the comp in april. anyway to all those teams who said we wern't done well i mean no offense but when we say we're done we're done. we've got everything from fundraising to giveaways, to students very well informed of the rules and everything else. finally ill have a picture of the robot posted within the week...most likly thursday. anyway good look to all the teams...give us some feed back, tell us how ur doing!!! |
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Re: We're DOne for sure!
Wow! Sounds like you guys have the perfect robot after only a week and a couple days! Pretty amazing.
... in fact sounds like you have perfect everyything! Did you guys have help? This is a pretty good feat for a rookie team, because as a ninth year team we've never had a robot even close to done til week 4.5. Care to elaborate on your manipulator, if you have one? Or do you plan to just drive around? I suppose it's feasible to just have a driving robot by now, but you guys don't plan on going beyond? Come on! You guys have 4.5 weeks left. Enough time to build a whole other robot! And you made sure that you rebuilt everything once the six weeks started right? Because you aren't supposed to build things before hand . . . Last edited by Brad Voracek : 15-01-2008 at 22:50. Reason: questions |
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Re: We're DOne for sure!
ummm just a question.. you said you worked on this design for a year, did you pre build it?? cause it is against the rules to do that, and it seems really hard for me to believe that your bot was finished in a week and a half we what sounds like a trackball manipulator designed and built.
If you managed to do that, then congrats! If not I hope you have plans to rebuild it now lol! |
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Re: We're DOne for sure!
70-90 points in a full field of robots? Without hybrid? I'm sorry my friend, but I'm going to have to disbelieve you. I also have to mention that using any parts machined, bought, or created before kickoff is illegal.
But eighty points? I can't see it. Assuming you can place the ball in the end, you'll need 68 more points. That's seven laps when hurdling, seventeen with herding, and 34 when just driving. If you hurdle, we're still talking about making at least seven laps (+ last one to plae the ball). To me, that means that in just over seventeen seconds, you guys can pick up a huge ball that will be bouncing around, nagotiate around five other robots and three other balls, and toss or lift the ball over the overpass. I'm sorry, but I just don't see that happening. Surprise me. I'd love to see a team put up 80 points in the teleoperated mode. But I just don't see it happening. The most I'd believe a team can put up is 60 points (without Hybrid), and that's with six hurdled laps and placing the ball in the end. Good luck. |
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Re: We're DOne for sure!
hmmm....80 points would be 10 laps in 2 minutes with a hurdle on every lap. So, that means 1 lap every 12 seconds. The distance around the track at its shortest dimension is about 70 feet (30 or so for each long side, and 5 or so for each sort side). That means a speed of about 6 feet per second with instant acceleration, perfect turns, and perfect action of the manipulator. Possible, but not likely in just 10 days (even for a team of pros).
Also, it sounds from your post that this light-speed development stems from a one year project. That sounds like minor tweaks to mechanisms or designs that existed before kickoff....hmmmm -JEE |
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Re: We're DOne for sure!
I agree. But two robots working together? Well... that’s another story... Imagine two robots just sitting on either side of the finish line. One robot hurdles, the other robot catches the ball and rolls it back over the finish line (without any part of the robot passing through the finish line of course). The hurdler picks up the ball again and repeats the process... BIG points.
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Re: We're DOne for sure!
Yeahh. when they were doing it in the game animation it was just to roll it back so he could get more points by placing it on top, you wouldn't get points for knocking that ball down again.
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Re: We're DOne for sure!
Yup. The ball must cross the other finish line before re-crossing its own for more points.
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Re: We're DOne for sure!
BUT, (correct me if I'm wrong) after it crosses the opponent's line, you can hand it over the middle to a team's robot. That's unless they changed the rules and I haven't noticed.
Also, there's no freakin' way on God's green earth that I would even think about believing your claims. Like mentioned before, it's plausible that you would have a box just for driving by now. AND, lastly, I truly hope that you didn't use any chassis/drivetrain you fabricated before kick-off. It'll be very dissappointing to your team. |
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... I'm not sure many people believe him. But it's always fun to go with the notion that someone isn't joking around and is pretty amazing! ;P |
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Re: We're DOne for sure!
Forum + Anonymity = Rampant Exaggeration, if not outright Blatant Lying. Welcome to the internet, please enjoy your stay.
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Re: We're DOne for sure!
....says the newbie with one post.
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