Go to Post My most distinct memory was watching Tom fix our robot's frame... by whacking it with the hammer. - Jaine Perotti [more]
Home
Go Back   Chief Delphi > CD-Media > Photos
CD-Media   CD-Spy  
portal register members calendar search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read FAQ rules

photos

papers

everything



Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

Bob Steele

By: Bob Steele
New: 25-02-2006 13:18
Updated: 25-02-2006 13:18
Views: 1307 times


Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

Many have stated that hell will freeze over before the RoboDevils will be in the Finals...introducing....
The Devils' Ice Cube.....

Recent Viewers

  • Guest

Discussion

view entire thread

Closed Thread

25-02-2006 14:47

Astronouth7303


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

I'm pretty sure Hell freezes over on a regular basis. I wonder what it is now...

Shucks, only 33 degrees.

(And yes, I am talking about a real place. )



25-02-2006 15:15

Koko Ed


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

You guys better call the cops.
Looks like someone stole your wheels.



25-02-2006 15:19

Alex Cormier


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

possibly omni wheels?



25-02-2006 15:20

Koko Ed


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

Quote:
Originally Posted by Alex Cormier
possibly omni wheels?
Invisible Omni-wheel....
You and your omni wheel fetish.



25-02-2006 15:44

KenWittlief


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

would look awesome with lights inside!



25-02-2006 16:27

Devil2005


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

Now, i know that ship was tuesday and it took you guys till saturday to put up a pic? Its about time, but I'm still a little curious bout it. Can u tell me anything more? I'd say everything is rather hidden behind you ice cube on wheels, or better yet, blocks.



25-02-2006 17:39

Erics626


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

The wheels are on there all right . The blocks are there to hold up the bumpers, which we won't put on 'til after weigh-in. I don't think I supposed to say anything more about the robot, so I'll wait and see if we have permission to release any information on it.



25-02-2006 17:44

Bob Steele


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

Eric...go ahead tell them all about it...
Hey, is this Devil2005 an ex-Devil? with the initials Ryan Mills?


Quote:
Originally Posted by Erics626
The wheels are on there all right . The blocks are there to hold up the bumpers, which we won't put on 'til after weigh-in. I don't think I supposed to say anything more about the robot, so I'll wait and see if we have permission to release any information on it.



25-02-2006 17:47

Alex Cormier


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Steele
Eric...go ahead tell them all about it...
Hey, is this Devil2005 an ex-Devil? with the initials Ryan Mills?
so, what's your drivetrain?



25-02-2006 17:51

Bob Steele


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

Oh crap... I knew there was something we had forgotten...!!
We will just have to have our alliance partners scoot us around on the wooden blocks...



Quote:
Originally Posted by Alex Cormier
so, what's your drivetrain?



25-02-2006 17:51

Erics626


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

All right, let's see if I can get this all right....somebody correct me if I'm wrong. Drive-train consists of two CIM motors with Dewalt transmissions chained to run three wheels per side. The robot has six wheels and sits on four in normal competition. In the rear there are omni-wheels and in the front there are 10" pneumantic wheels(?). In the center we have smaller wheels that are used in assistance in getting up the ramp. Our goal is to be an effective one-point herder and a decent three-point shooter. The bottom of the robot has an opening for a spinning cylinder driven by a CIM motor. The ramp up into the robot has fingers that open and close to allow for the CIM motor to get up to speed before we shoot the balls back out. The bottom portion of the robot is mostly empty space for ball holding. Our three-point shooter is human-loaded only. The shooter is also driven by a CIM motor, and has a servo controlled gate that opens up after the motor has gotten up to speed. We shoot one at a time, but I am unsure of the distances. That's all I can think of right now.



25-02-2006 17:55

Alex Cormier


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

Quote:
Originally Posted by Erics626
All right, let's see if I can get this all right....somebody correct me if I'm wrong. Drive-train consists of two CIM motors with Dewalt transmissions chained to run three wheels per side. The robot has six wheels and sits on four in normal competition. In the rear there are omni-wheels and in the front there are 10" pneumantic wheels(?). In the center we have smaller wheels that are used in assistance in getting up the ramp. Our goal is to be an effective one-point herder and a decent three-point shooter. The bottom of the robot has an opening for a spinning cylinder driven by a CIM motor. The ramp up into the robot has fingers that open and close to allow for the CIM motor to get up to speed before we shoot the balls back out. The bottom portion of the robot is mostly empty space for ball holding. Our three-point shooter is human-loaded only. The shooter is also driven by a CIM motor, and has a servo controlled gate that opens up after the motor has gotten up to speed. We shoot one at a time, but I am unsure of the distances. That's all I can think of right now.
ahha! i knew i would see omni wheels on that beast!



25-02-2006 18:37

Courtneyb1023


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

Is the hopper material corrugated plastic? That's what we used. Its pretty strong and really light weight.



25-02-2006 18:44

Koko Ed


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

Quote:
Originally Posted by Alex Cormier
ahha! i knew i would see omni wheels on that beast!
Oy!



25-02-2006 21:01

josh s


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

Quote:
Originally Posted by Courtneyb1023
Is the hopper material corrugated plastic? That's what we used. Its pretty strong and really light weight.
Yes it is.



25-02-2006 21:27

TriggsJr


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

Green house material?????????



25-02-2006 22:10

Stu Bloom


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

It's called Twin-Wall (polycarbonate sheet), and information about it can be found here. It is extremely light-weight and strong. And yes, it is extensively used in greenhouse construction. In fact, that was another possibility for the 'bot name ... the Devils' Greenhouse ... but everyone liked Ice Cube better.



26-02-2006 16:36

Evil Robotics


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

So is pallet shrink wrap a legal substance? We were thinking of doing the same thing to protect our hopper but were not sure if is was legal. I know duct tape is banned and electrical tape can only be used for insulative use.



26-02-2006 17:18

ebmonon36


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

I would think that it would be legal seeing as it is not a form of tape. Our robot is not wrapped in shrinkwrap. That is just the appearance that the twin-wall gives it in the picture posted.
Eric



27-02-2006 15:47

Beta Version


Unread Re: pic: Team 1018 -Pike RoboDevils - The Devils' Ice Cube

Oh No! The evil robotic ice cubes are coming!



view entire thread

Closed Thread
previous
next

Tags

loading ...



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:07.

The Chief Delphi Forums are sponsored by Innovation First International, Inc.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi