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Re: pic: Winnovation 1625- 2014 Jeffery

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Their 2009 robot. It didn't make Einstein like their 2010 and 2014 robot, but I think it was their most dominate.
Their 2006 robot was also a very effective 4wd.
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Re: pic: Winnovation 1625- 2014 Jeffery

Seeing one of your second robots(I believe it was more of a tester robot) at an outreach event a few months ago... I love just watching this robot function, most of what it does is so effective. Great work this year Winnovation.
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Re: pic: Winnovation 1625- 2014 Jeffery

Loved watching this robot fly around the field all year long. Our match with you guys at IRI was one of my favorites, one of the most professional drive teams I had the pleasure to work with all weekend long. Great work this season guys, and I can't wait to see you in Houston for the Remix this fall!
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Re: pic: Winnovation 1625- 2014 Jeffery

I had no idea that FRC teams built simple drives like this and had a lot of success with them.

I used that style drive system for about 4 years when I was in FTC and we ended up winning 90% of the events we attended with manoeuvrability attributing greatly to our success.

Did the drive have much trouble when/if you tried to play a little defence? I know it wouldn't be able to drag people across the field, but was at effective at all defensively?

You wouldn't happen to be willing to share CAD files, I'd like to see how you lined up your drive motors and wheels.
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Re: pic: Winnovation 1625- 2014 Jeffery

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Did the drive have much trouble when/if you tried to play a little defence? I know it wouldn't be able to drag people across the field, but was at effective at all defensively?
These guys were just as good at defense as they were at offense. Watch the eliminations from Archimedes and Einstein. They were all over everyone, from the Killer Bees to the Poofs.

This was easily my favorite robot to watch this year. All those spins and sweet shots packed with great defense when they didn't have the ball... it really was amazing.
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Re: pic: Winnovation 1625- 2014 Jeffery

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I had no idea that FRC teams built simple drives like this and had a lot of success with them.

I used that style drive system for about 4 years when I was in FTC and we ended up winning 90% of the events we attended with manoeuvrability attributing greatly to our success.

Did the drive have much trouble when/if you tried to play a little defence? I know it wouldn't be able to drag people across the field, but was at effective at all defensively?

You wouldn't happen to be willing to share CAD files, I'd like to see how you lined up your drive motors and wheels.
Yes! These guys were amazing at playing a defensive and offensive roles which was a game changer for the no. 5 alliance on Archimedes. 1625's robot was fast, maneuverable, and could push when needed. The speed is what really took them to a whole new level when combined with their driver(s) skills. They were quick to evade defense to get their shots off before a defender came along and they could quickly get in someones way. The prime example being in Archimedes Finals match 1. During the final seconds of the match 1625 scores and then flies across the field to knock 33's triple assist shot which then missed the goal and allowed us to win the first finals match by a small margin. They were also very quick being able to transition from scoring to slowing down/preventing 51 and 2485 from getting the ball to the truss (along with 2590) which is the only way we beat the top scoring alliance of the year.
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