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I agree. We made a lexan case for our IR receiver and no problems receiving signal.
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ok now i am worried. i am a week two regional, and have some concerns. first off he have fiberglass grippers that go around the outside of the ball and i am concerned about them snapping off since people say that there is a lot of arm to arm contact. also during testing at home, we forgot to pick the wheels up off the ground when loading the program, and it shot forward (while still tethered) and we ended up herding a table! has anybody broken their arms yet...
like i said we are using fiberglass grippers that i molded, which are only 2 or 3 layers thick, with a plywood rib on the back... does anybody think there will be a problem? |
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Ever since our joystick snapped during the autonomous of the Pittsburgh semi-finals two years ago, 1629 has used a very heavy control panel with rubber pieces on the bottom. I think that adding the extra velcro will help.
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I knew it was in there somewhere....
"6.4.2 Player Stations Attached to the Alliance Station Wall are three aluminum shelves to support the robot control systems of the three teams on the ALLIANCE. The support shelf measures approximately 60 inches wide by 12 inches deep. There is a 4-1/2-foot long by two-inch wide strip of Velcro tape (“loop” side) along the center of the support shelf that may be used to secure the ROBOT controls and Operator Interface. Each setup location includes a competition cable that attaches to the “Competition Port” of the Operator Interface. This cable provides power for the team’s Operator Interface and controls communications with the ROBOT. Emergency Stop (E-Stop) buttons for each team are located on the left end of each Player Station shelf. Arena components (including team number displays, competition arena hardware, alliance lights, control hardware cabinets and clock displays) are also located above the Player Station and below the shelf" You need the hooks on your Operator Console, to grab onto the loops on the strip on the shelf. |
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I think we'll be making a modification to the back of our control board on Thursday in Detroit. |
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We're just planning on bringing the roll of velcro and javing the drive team take a piece or two with them for the first practice match, and make sure to put it on in the right places.
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While I think this is a great idea I don't understand what everyone is velcroing their controls to? Is the shelf somehow different from previous years? In the past it was just an aluminum shelf and to my knowledge velcro (hook/loop part) doesn't stick to aluminum very well. If you are meaning teams are actually sticking the sticky side of the hook or loop half to the aluminum is FIRST allowing this? Whatever they are doing per the combination of <R13> (the operator controls are part of the robot except for weight) and <G34> (robots may not grab, grasp, grapple, or attach to any arena structure.) I didn't think we are allowed to attach the controls to the shelf.
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Thanks! I can't believe I missed that! Now I get it.
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What I want to know, since we're missing a webcast of BAE, is how 1519's speed demon of a robot is keeping up with decent hurdlers.
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I don't know from 1519's robot, but my first idea seeing the game announcement was, "I wonder if someone will build a mini-bot racer with Ackerman steering, high-grip wheels, and rear-wheel drive, just ignoring the ball completely." Sort of like a scale model Nascar racer, complete with stagger and the inability to turn right. Anyone build something like that?
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My team (Team 1678) built pretty much the exact robot you just described: Ackermann steering, high traction back powered wheel, an optional ball herding device.
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Do the balls at NJ seem overfilled? Those robots with forks.... plan on getting them caught in the fencing..... |
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However, 1519 has another robot configuration which is a hurdler. They built both configurations to meet the robot requirements together, so they could place either one on the field, depending on what other teams were playing. Unfortunately, they have not been allowed to use this strategy, and have only used their hurdler in competition. |
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