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Hey, I just completed our robots contoller case, it was my first time designing it and it took quit some work........any feed back would be awesome?
21-03-2005 19:29
RodLooks great. I wish our team would make one, every year we are going to and run out of time. Good job, keep up the great work.
21-03-2005 22:05
roboticsguy1988
I am curious, did you just complete this for a competition or just for having a neet controller case for a soon to be past year bot? Because if its for a competition i hope you relize the rules state that you are not to modify your control case (operator stations setup) after the ship date. That was even answered in the FIRST Q & A System.
21-03-2005 22:54
Newfieits going to be used for competition this year. It was design well before ship date but it was not painted or had the stickers so i waited until i had free time to do that and focused on the robot...this is the finished product after a paint job thats all
21-03-2005 23:00
roboticsguy1988
It doesn't matter whether or not it was designed before ship. The rules say you can't modify it add to it, make it, etc. after ship date. It would be like making a base for your robot and shipping it off and while its gone you make an arm, and when you get to the competition you say "well it was designed before ship date".
I realized that this rule is not followed closely by many teams. But i am just pointing out that it is a rule. And if it was me i wouldn't take the chance of FIRST saying that you couldn't use your OI Controls for competition, or saying that you have to buy new ones to replace the old or anything like that.
21-03-2005 23:19
Newfiethe only hting done after ship date was it got painted...everything esle was done..i dont see harm in painting it
21-03-2005 23:21
roboticsguy1988
Ok, well, i am not saying that i don't agree with you personally, just making sure that you knew the rule.
21-03-2005 23:24
Newfiei knew nothing could be changed or added thats why it was done before ship date....i dont see how painting its a modification is all that why i waited
21-03-2005 23:33
roboticsguy1988
Right, i completly agree with you now. But when u first posted i thought you had did the whole thing just recently. Now that i know its just painted thats a completly different story. I don't really think FIRST looks at that rule closely anyway.
24-03-2005 03:23
KatyHow do you access the tether port/plug in the competition port?
24-03-2005 11:09
devicenullI notice a lack of connected joysticks, does this mean your robot is fully autonomus, and your drivers just pretend to control it 
28-03-2005 19:25
Collmandomanpainting is changing.... by the law of change
delta controller > 0
that is not good
28-03-2005 19:32
roboticsguy1988
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Originally Posted by Collmandoman
painting is changing.... by the law of change
delta controller > 0 that is not good |
28-03-2005 20:10
dm0neyI agree that nobody will care about the paint and I think the rule is more meant for the teams that have the resources to build two robots and the like.
I read that rule to keep the 6 weeks at 6 weeks and not more which some teams can do... its especially frustrating to programming because in the past, thats when we finally got the practice robot and could fix bugs if any were there and the like, also get some driver feedback on smoothing and joystick corrections.
Overall, I like the rule. I sincerely hope that painting an OI wouldnt be against the spirit of the rules.
02-04-2005 18:47
ChriszumaYou know, I'm not sure if the rule applies to adding "non-functional decorations," which i've been hearing so much about. Paint and stickers definitely fall under that category. Anyway, Overall i'd say it's a nice controller, but it's a bit bulky for my taste. You should check out ours in the gallery under Robots. It's the definition of minimalist, yet sleek and practical. (Is it too obvious that i'm the guy who made it?)
As a side note: If you wait until the two days after your first regional, you can do whatever you want to your controller. Don't forget about the fix-it window!
02-04-2005 21:06
All of these tricked out control cases make ours seem as if it's a piece of junk.... but awesome junk, all the less
We made ours out of simple clear Acrylic, and aluminum L-brackets as side pieces. Our wires used to be all over the place, until we finally just taped them together.
03-04-2005 17:00
Chriszuma|
Originally Posted by 114ManualLabor
All of these tricked out control cases make ours seem as if it's a piece of junk.... but awesome junk, all the less
We made ours out of simple clear Acrylic, and aluminum L-brackets as side pieces. Our wires used to be all over the place, until we finally just taped them together. |