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brand new custom built control center with custom joysticks manufactured in house, & lights to come
30-10-2006 21:10
eshteynHey guys, i built this control center, its not fully done, but i would like to have some opinions on what i can add to make it better.
thanks - Eugene - head of build team 375
30-10-2006 21:15
Bill_HancocVery nice....you made the joysticks yourself!!
thats crazy sweet. I suggest some crazy paint a few team stickers and an easy button just for looks
w00t 500th post
30-10-2006 21:16
DanDon
Just to add to what Eugene said, we are going to be adding some switches, potentiometers, and maybe some push buttons and a slide pot, as well as autonomous/disable switches.
Feel free to comment.
30-10-2006 21:17
Gabe
WOW!!!!! That is beautiful!
So clean and clearly very sturdy. Perhaps some kind of rubber caps to cover the corners of the control center and help prevent damage to other surfaces. Of course, you need your team number to tell who's craftsmanship this is.
30-10-2006 21:19
eshteynThank you for the compliments, any suggestions for paint color?
30-10-2006 21:21
DanDon
Now the question is, what do you go with? Paint, cold cathodes, decals, or a combination. 
30-10-2006 21:21
Daisy|
Originally Posted by eshteyn
Thank you for the compliments, any suggestions for paint color?
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30-10-2006 21:57
Dan PetrovicIt's lookin kinda bland right now. Maybe paint it up a bit.
It looks very well-built and very sturdy.
Plus, you better start saving weight now! That looks mighty heavy. Pull out the hole saw and go to town! 
I don't know about you, but I think lightening holes look good!
30-10-2006 22:04
Lil' Lavery
Not having 2 right handed joysticks? 
30-10-2006 22:07
DanDon
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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery
Not having 2 right handed joysticks?
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30-10-2006 22:22
eshteynye, we wanted ambidextrous joysticks, we go for function and comfort
30-10-2006 23:03
Josh GoodmanNice work! It's a nice design and looks easy to use. Post a picture of the finished product!
31-10-2006 01:05
Gabe
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Originally Posted by dhoizner
Now the question is, what do you go with? Paint, cold cathodes, decals, or a combination.
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31-10-2006 01:31
Arefin Bari
Like someone suggested earlier, maybe you can do something like this?
... Orange and Blue is our team color. =)
31-10-2006 06:52
chris31Look nice! Maybe a logo or some color to spice it up. Maybe some buttons and switchs if you 2nd driver prefers that over using a joystick.
31-10-2006 09:03
Tim Baird
You could always put a toggle switch on there with a flip-up guard on it. 
31-10-2006 12:08
VERY NICE!!! It has a modern and clean look to it
there's only one thing
it needs some sweet lights inside of it.....seeing as it's made of frosted Lexan and or white nylon, if a few blue LEDs were placed inside it would have an awesome soft blue glow eminating from it
31-10-2006 12:19
Tbush173I would put some green ooze, maybe some biohazard logos. All on a black background with some green LED's. Just use your team's theme (plague) to come up with a good design. 
31-10-2006 20:01
Astronouth7303
There's only one that's definitely cooler than that. And it had a dashboard display built-in.
31-10-2006 20:24
eshteyn|
Originally Posted by Astronouth7303
There's only one that's definitely cooler than that. And it had a dashboard display built-in.
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31-10-2006 20:47
Andy A.I would suggest modifying the window to be hinged, allowing easy access to the OI underneath.
A 'roll bar' of sorts, extending from the font edge up, that would in the event of the unit falling upside down would prevent the joysticks from hitting the ground. It would also allow you to place the control system down, with the handle facing up.
Looks good. I prefer it to the painted and cathoded look. Try brushing and polishing the aluminum just before a regional. It won't last long, but it does look great.
-Andy A.
31-10-2006 20:51
Billfred
One suggestion (which may be a non-event): Make sure you can switch your channel dipswitches easily. I've been to two off-seasons that've done it this way (Mission Mayhem and Cal Games), and teams who can't access them just hold up the process.
(Same with the team numbers--you'll have to change the MSB to get some channels.)
31-10-2006 20:53
DanDon
We have that covered. The OI is probably going to be on a hinged screen, that way all ports and switches are easily accessible.
Thanks for all the suggestions, and keep 'em coming.
31-10-2006 21:09
eshteynI have gotten a 7 inch screen and we will get a laptop, stick the insides into the control board and have a built in dashboard viewer
31-10-2006 21:16
eshteyn
that is the screen I'm going to use in the control board to make a built in dashboard viewer
31-10-2006 21:23
JeremyticeSweet Controller station! I would add some decals for your team number or paint it your teams colors. Awsome job, its very neat and looks really good. I like the screen thats going to go into it.
31-10-2006 22:12
eshteynDoes anyone else have any suggestions of what we should put on this control panel?
31-10-2006 22:20
Greg Marra
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Originally Posted by eshteyn
Does anyone else have any suggestions of what we should put on this control panel?
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31-10-2006 22:37
eshteyn|
Originally Posted by Greg Marra
There looks like a really nice spot on the right for an easy button.
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01-11-2006 00:28
yongkimleng|
Originally Posted by eshteyn
that is the screen I'm going to use in the control board to make a built in dashboard viewer |
01-11-2006 11:50
ntroup
That's a nice looking control panel. Very clean. We always tend to struggle in coming up with new and creative control panels each year. In fact, for the past two years, we have stuck with a very similar design that has been very useful and efficient.
I do have one question, more for my own understanding than anything else. Is this going to be for use in the 2007 season? I was always under the impression that the OI and associated control panels had to be built during the season. Although there are no explicit rules about in the manuals, it always seemed like that was the intentions. In addition, the various Q&As that relate to it all state that it can not be updated except during Fix-It windows (again, implying that it can't be built outside of the alloted timeframe).
Just curious, I guess.
Again, great job on the OI.
-Nate
01-11-2006 13:55
eshteyn|
Originally Posted by yongkimleng
wow how are u going to use that? A laptop LCD requires a whole bunch of complex LVD control signals.. Unless you put in the laptop with it and link via serial?
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01-11-2006 14:14
Brandon Holley
that thing is a tank!!
01-11-2006 21:05
eshteyn|
Originally Posted by MORT~11
that thing is a tank!!
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14-01-2007 22:49
vansivallabhow long does it take to build and how hard is it