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Re: [FTC]: How far is everyone?
Snap that's crazy, we haven't received our new Kits yet at all, we are still trying to come up with ideas because our FRC team is going to start their own FTC team, all us FTC vets are trying to build a good programming base because last year we used NXT-G this year we are going with Robot C. And we have to hurry up SC's competition is in December XP. Last year we had until April and we were the champs i don't know how this year will turn out with 3 teams and all.
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Re: [FTC]: How far is everyone?
My team has something that moves around, and a good prototype ball launcher, but not a whole lot else =D
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Re: [FTC]: How far is everyone?
Does anyone have a good white paper on gear ratios?
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Re: [FTC]: How far is everyone?
Not necessarily specific to TETRIX, but here's a great tutorial on gears, ratios, and more.
http://sariel.pl/2009/09/gears-tutorial/ Very worthwhile read. |
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Re: [FTC]: How far is everyone?
We have a chassis done and it moves in driver mode. we need to come up with a ball delivery system. What ideas have any of you all had? We are a rookie team that are a little bit lost.
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Ok, because there's 2 or 3 robots that are done, I would love to see some videos. (I look for videos on youtube one time a day) and if you don't want to broadcast the videos, I'm fine with that too. Thanks.
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Re: [FTC]: How far is everyone?
We are getting our kits today and we have a very cool design it mainly collects balls throughout the match the fires them into the off feild goal it the last 30 secs. We can hold up to 30 balls in our hopper.
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We have our shooter completed and a working drivebase. Auto-mode is coming along. We still need to work on the pickup system and storage. That's still a TON to do before Dec 12...
The shooter can throw a ball ~9 ft right now. It's our 5th generation and the first one that works. I'll see if I can't post a pic/video or three after our practice tonight. |
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Re: [FTC]: How far is everyone?
2 out of 4 of ours look like a robot! It seems slower going than usual, but that's because they're taking the time to do quality work the first time and unit test each subsystem so there are fewer "integration" issues and less "speedy build" at the end. So the perceived slow going is probably further along that any other year. The 3rd bot has alot of plastic forming to get correct, but it should be good to go once some parts come in, and the 4th team ... well ... maybe they can play defense? They're still "designing" with only a drive train physically built ><. Seems like a harsh thing to say, but this late into build it's time to face some sort of reality.
An interesting thing to note is the height of the spin bar -- the bar is 10" off the ground, at least it is on the field we built. Anyone else notice that? It's also 10" away from the center-area wall in most spots, so spinning it requires going in the middle, violating a rule, or pushing the design limits. Interesting indeed. |
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