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How Would You Change Your Robot

Now that Arial Assist is over, and people are preparing for offseason, what would you change about your robot's initial design, strategy, and etc.? What are some of the best strategies you have seen and how could they be improved upon?
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Re: How Would You Change Your Robot

I wish our robot didn't have to open the intake in order to shoot, that was our one weakness when trying to shoot.
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Re: How Would You Change Your Robot

make a robot capable of doing a 3 ball autonomous...or even a 2 ball...
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Re: How Would You Change Your Robot

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make a robot capable of doing a 3 ball autonomous...or even a 2 ball...
Or in our team's case, a one ball...
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Re: How Would You Change Your Robot

Still sticking to the same strategy, I think we should have pivoted our intake from the bottom (as opposed to the 90 deg setup we have now). We had a lot of problems dealing with a dead zone and having the intake pivot from the bottom would have fixed that issue. Also, I think we should have looked into a wheeled shooter more than we did. It was obviously very successful (254) and should have been given more consideration by our team.
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Re: How Would You Change Your Robot

I would make our drive base wider. Although the 2013 Drive in a Day was convenient, 23.25" wide really hurt our intake options, (we were pretty much restricted to an el toro intake) and how we could hold the ball in (we had to use poles which really ended up hurting us in the end). The reason we went with the length that restricted the width was to get a better shot on our pneumatic shooter. I would honestly downgrade our drive train to 4 CIMs in order to prevent two things:
1) Teams that would see our drivetrain and say "You guys are playing defense" (although this may have been the reason we got to MSC)
2) The battery draw. There were a few matches where we would stutter about the field because we drew the battery charge to below 10 volts.

But hey, hindsight is 20/20
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Re: How Would You Change Your Robot

I could go on and on and on. I'll probably make a few posts on this topic, as the answer differs depending on the constraints (keeping the same robot design, starting from scratch, etc). I will say any designer that doesn't hate their robot by the end of the year is either really, really good at their job or... not so good at it. There is always something to improve.

If I had to start from scratch again, I would focus on the following attributes above all else:
  • Floor Pickup that Kiss Passes
  • HP Loadable
  • Lob Shot (One Zone Truss / Front of Low Goal Score)

That's it. I would have no capacity for varying shot strength to shoot from range. The effort to reward ratio isn't worth it when those shots only matter in niche situations. The only exception might be a more linear shot for trussing to a human player. There are reasons to do more than this, but this is the best and simplest focus for 2791.

Numerous ways exist to accomplish this set of tasks - even from within the "arm/claw robot" paradigm we built in this year. I think the "best" way for us to have done this would have been to have built a 254-style backspin shooter with a fixed trajectory. Instead of two intakes and an articulating shooter back, I'd want one intake (in back?) and a pop-out lexan "chute" on the other side for simpler human loading. The way the Poofs did it performs better and meets their objectives better, but this approach drastically simplifies things which is better for our team.

The "claw" intake I believe can be made better than the best "bar" intake, but it turns out at the top level, intake performance was secondary to other factors leading to a quick cycle time. So as long as the performance dip wasn't massive (and it wasn't) a bar intake is the way to go to facilitate kiss passing.

More later, if anyone's interested and I still have homework to avoid.
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Re: How Would You Change Your Robot

We made the right choices for the most part. These areas could have been better:

-Faster winch motors/motor
-Faster intake (BAG motor on a VersaPlanetary would be better)
-Different frame (AM14U took too long to swap wheels)
-Different third stage ratio on VexPro ball shifter (we were really slow)
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Re: How Would You Change Your Robot

Ability to quickly change out wheels quickly.

Ability to shoot with intake up.

Checkmate shooter (in front of low goal) for regionals, on the fly "line" shooter for championships. We had neither of those shooters.

More formulated strategy for regionals (i.e. drop ball in front of low goal, have parter push in, which we ran twice successfully at championships).

Mecanum wheels on intake.

6 cim drivetrain.
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Re: How Would You Change Your Robot

Having a dedicated inbound/defense bot was reasonably competitive but not a lot of fun especially when paired with a weaker alliance.


PID for pickup actuation. It worked well in practice but it wasn't robust enough for competition.


Using a jvn style instead of a "drop down" intake.

A woven carbon fiber tube for a goalie bar instead of a pulltruded one that split along its grain.
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Re: How Would You Change Your Robot

Would have done single speed drivetrain of about 18 FPS
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Re: How Would You Change Your Robot

Change the intake roller gearing so that is is slower. They provide just barely enough force to pick up the balls as is.
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Would have done single speed drivetrain of about 18 FPS
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We did. We regretted. You shouldn't.
Singles speed was just fine. 18fps, probably not. I think in a lot of cases it's more important to design for acceleration and time to distance than it is max speed.

For us: actually build two full robots. We swapped the manipulator arm every regional and it hurt our practice time and introduced more troubleshooting that was necessary. Would have been better to do it all the way (like we intended starting off).
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Re: How Would You Change Your Robot

Can't say there's too much I'd want to change on our robot; I'm really happy with how we performed at CMP.
Maybe a short shot from the 1 pt box would be good.

But if there's one thing I'd request, it would be a magic gyro that doesn't screw up. We've lost matches due to gyro problems, and then our field-centric swerve drive doesn't behave.
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