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Building a Base in less than 4 days?
There is a note in the FIRST website that says they are providing kit parts that wil allow any team to build a robot base in less than 4 days. Anyone know what this may be?
Here is the note from the FIRST website (http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/eventletter.htm): "There are additional exciting changes to the kit of parts, which will offer greatly simplified robot construction for all teams. We have worked to provide components that will allow for the rapid construction of a working robot base with a target of all teams building the base in less than four days. " |
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Hey Raul,
I think they are creating more parts, like the SPI wheel kit and drill axle adapter, to help teams get up and running sooner. Possible ideas could be a new gearbox that eliminates part or all of the drill motor assembly. Combine a bolt-on gearbox with a Bosch extrusion kit and most teams could be up and running in a few hours. My impression is that the kit will be focused on helping the teams get over the initial hurdle of building a running chassis. Its usefullness to the veteran teams may be limited, just like the wheel kit and drill axle adapters have been. Another way they might help teams is by using the new Isaac16 robot controller. The modem is inside the controller box so there are less components to wire. Of course, none of this would be any match for the amazing designs that Wildstang presents every year. Is there life after perfecting the "swerve"? -Jason Team 109 |
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It's possible...
It's possible to do it. We made our base in six hours with a total of eight people using 30x30 extrusion, our own special fasteners, and angle aluminum. We mounted a dual drill drive on that, and put the controller and battery on in lexan housings. Six hours, and I guarantee you that it was the sturdiest bot on the East Coast. Simple.
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Heh. We finished our base 72 hours before ship... We have a picture of our bare robot frame and a sign saying "72 Hours to Ship." It's pretty comical. We actually had more done, we just had it all taken apart to paint our steel and bolt on the transmissions (they took about 5 weeks to build). We can say, though, that we didn't have a base until the final weekend.
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Well, if it makes you feel better, we re-made our wheels and had to take the entire robot apart to put the right ones on the day of ship. We literally screwed the crate together as the FedEx truck pulled up. Good times.
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The new computer is going to have an internal radio? That'll be nice. I think we lost a match in Md State Fair because the cable came undone. That would have been a nice feature for this past year...since every time we want to move the robot in a truck, the only thing that won't fit under our teanou (sp.) covers is the freaking radio
![]() And I think our drivers actually had _practice time_ this past year. Chuck was actually sorta done! (Done meaning drivable ) |
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Snazzy
Internal radio, I like it! No more trying to make a 4-inch serial cable! Happy days!
Long as we're cutting off wires, why not add Java and Bluetooth. That way I can control my robot with the joystick on my SonyEricsson T68i phone. Heh. That would be spiffy. ~spiffy~ *I'm grooving to Splendora : You're Standing On My Neck. Groovy. Last edited by Dan 550 : 20-11-2002 at 00:40. |
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Here is a link to a picture of the 2001 Bobcat Base. By far the simplest we have made. Wheels are actually bolted into the 80/20 extrusion with shoulder bolts. If F.I.R.S.T. were to include some motor mounts and lengths of Bosch, ITEM, or 80/20 Extrusion, most teams would have no problem assembling a base from kit parts in less than 4 days.
As far as the electronics are concerned. Only a few components are really needed to get things moving with the default program. Maybe the kit will include some sort of bread board for basic components. Even if it doesn't, the necessary stuff can be temporarily mounted to the frame to get started. P.J. 2001 Bobcat Base Last edited by P.J. Baker : 20-11-2002 at 07:58. |
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Besides, I don't think anyone here would want the Isaac16 for use in the real competition, as it has way less inputs and outputs. |
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Uhg. VB had better not be in the next controller. That is bound to be one of the worst languages ever...rated right down there with HTML
![]() Do it all in assembly! HAHAHA! (You could at least say you can make your robot push, jump, and move ) |
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Hmmm
My guess is they might provide a kit that comes w/ a scaled down version of what's listed in the pic or word doc
Use these as examples, i'm not sure if the deals are good anymore. Word Doc |
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