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Team 254 Presents: Dropshot Technical Binder 2016

Team 254 Presents: Dropshot Technical Binder. The binder can be found here. If you have any questions or want more specifications, feel free to ask!
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Team 254 Presents: Dropshot Technical Binder. The binder can be found here. If you have any questions or want more specifications, feel free to ask!
Wow, this is an amazing resource, just goes to show how prepared and well structured your team is.
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Re: Team 254 Presents: Dropshot Technical Binder 2016

This is an amazing look into the development of an effective robot.
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Team 254 Presents: Dropshot Technical Binder 2016

Incredible documentation of an incredible robot, as always .
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Re: Team 254 Presents: Dropshot Technical Binder 2016

Do you have any pictures of the camera and camera mount with the green light off?
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Re: Team 254 Presents: Dropshot Technical Binder 2016

Thanks for posting this! I was glad I got to take a peek at it at champs. Will you be releasing code at some point?
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Re: Team 254 Presents: Dropshot Technical Binder 2016

I was going to do my homework, and then I saw this, well... 254 won over. Best reading I have done in ages.
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Re: Team 254 Presents: Dropshot Technical Binder 2016

Are those dead LEDs in your ring on the last page?
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Re: Team 254 Presents: Dropshot Technical Binder 2016

Awesome robot as usual.

I've been curious about your turret gear. It looks similar to 1114's from 2012, but from my guesstimates, it's 20dp @ 16.1" Pitch Diameter whereas 1114 had a much larger geartooth (something like 10-12dp). One of my main concerns is actually having our waterjet sponsor cut teeth that small (I've been contemplating turrets lately). Was it relatively easy for your sponsor to do or was there anything special you had to do to the gear design to make it easier to manufacture? I'm guessing going to 0.125" aluminum made it easier, but is that enough?
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Awesome robot as usual.

I've been curious about your turret gear. It looks similar to 1114's from 2012, but from my guesstimates, it's 20dp @ 16.1" Pitch Diameter whereas 1114 had a much larger geartooth (something like 10-12dp). One of my main concerns is actually having our waterjet sponsor cut teeth that small (I've been contemplating turrets lately). Was it relatively easy for your sponsor to do or was there anything special you had to do to the gear design to make it easier to manufacture? I'm guessing going to 0.125" aluminum made it easier, but is that enough?
We did 24DP gears in 2012 for turret (and some other systems) and they worked just fine w/ our waterjet sponsor.

254 did 20DP this year to mate w/ vex gears.
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Re: Team 254 Presents: Dropshot Technical Binder 2016

Oh my goodness. That is absolutely beautiful. Your documentation has always been amazing and it's crazy to see that it is getting even better. I've never seen anything like this. Thank you so much for sharing and being such an amazing inspiration to all teams.
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Re: Team 254 Presents: Dropshot Technical Binder 2016

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Awesome robot as usual.

I've been curious about your turret gear. It looks similar to 1114's from 2012, but from my guesstimates, it's 20dp @ 16.1" Pitch Diameter whereas 1114 had a much larger geartooth (something like 10-12dp). One of my main concerns is actually having our waterjet sponsor cut teeth that small (I've been contemplating turrets lately). Was it relatively easy for your sponsor to do or was there anything special you had to do to the gear design to make it easier to manufacture? I'm guessing going to 0.125" aluminum made it easier, but is that enough?
I'm curious about this as well. Not just turrets, but any gear tooth profile like you used for the hood. I know y'all have a laser but would a waterjet be able to do 20DP gears?
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Yes. We did it this year for our hood's sector gears and our waterjetting sponsor didn't have to do anything special for them. (Picture)
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Awesome robot as usual.

I've been curious about your turret gear. It looks similar to 1114's from 2012, but from my guesstimates, it's 20dp @ 16.1" Pitch Diameter whereas 1114 had a much larger geartooth (something like 10-12dp). One of my main concerns is actually having our waterjet sponsor cut teeth that small (I've been contemplating turrets lately). Was it relatively easy for your sponsor to do or was there anything special you had to do to the gear design to make it easier to manufacture? I'm guessing going to 0.125" aluminum made it easier, but is that enough?
Depends on the water jet nozzle diameter. Our sponsor can't do anything a .035" diameter stream can't fit into. That diameter stream will just get into the root of a 20 dp gear tooth. It would not work for our hood gears, had we attempted to water jet them.

There was really no special design consideration. This was done on a very new water jet with a tilting head to compensate for stream lag and eliminate taper, which basically cuts perfect parts.
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Is their anyway we could get a CAD download link of the robot?
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