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Team 1538's 2010 Robot - Daisy Bell

Jon Jack

By: Jon Jack
New: 08-03-2010 00:31
Updated: 08-03-2010 00:31
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Team 1538's 2010 Robot - Daisy Bell

Specs:

-107.2lbs, 17" tall
-10 Wheel Drive, only 4 wheels touch the ground when on the floor.
-13 ft/sec
-Can traverse the bumps and go under the tunnel (for now)
-Usable ball magnet, still being improved upon
-Kicker, capable of kicking balls from the far zone
-Recessed back, to help herd balls when in the near zone

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08-03-2010 01:16

Nick Lawrence


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Congratulations 1538 on your gorgeous 2010 robot. Sure looks fun to drive, but not fun to face. Good luck this year!

-Nick

P.S. Can I have one?



08-03-2010 01:30

gyaniv


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How can it go under the tunnel?
You mentioned that the robot is 17inches and the tunnel is 16.5inches according to the game drawings...



08-03-2010 01:53

Jon Jack


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The wooden part of the tunnel is 16.5" tall, the full height of the tunnel is roughly 17 7/8"



08-03-2010 02:42

gyaniv


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Thanks



08-03-2010 09:40

dodar


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is it 4 wheels at one time total or 4 wheels per side?



08-03-2010 09:53

Nick Lawrence


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It appears to drive like a 6WD base on flat ground.

-Nick



08-03-2010 10:01

dodar


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no it cant because he called it saying it drives with 4 wheels, but im not sure if he means 4 out of all 10 or 4 out of 5 per side



08-03-2010 11:03

HashemReza


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It DOES drive like a 6WD base, with 4 wheels touching the ground at any one point.



08-03-2010 11:16

Chris is me


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no it cant because he called it saying it drives with 4 wheels, but im not sure if he means 4 out of all 10 or 4 out of 5 per side
6WDs use 4 wheels at a time (with the exception of 25, but I'm pretty sure 25 just defies the laws of physics with their robots every year).



08-03-2010 11:30

Jon Jack


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To clear things up:

It is a 10WD - all 10 wheels are driven, with the center wheels being directly driven from the transmissions (like a standard West Coast Drive). It does drive like a 6WD, with only 4 wheels (2 per side) touching the ground at anytime while we're flat. Here's how that's possible:

Wheel 1 --- Wheel 2 --- Wheel 3 --- Wheel 4 --- Wheel 5

Wheels 1 and 5 are on centerline with the siderail of the chassis.
Wheels 2 and 4 are raised 1/8" above centerline.
Wheel 3 is dropped 1/8" below centerline.

With the wheels set up like this, so long as we're on flat ground, only 2 wheels per side can touch the ground at anyone time. However, when going over the bump, the extra two wheels allow us to never worry about bottoming out on the bump.



08-03-2010 13:03

Austinmead


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why didnt u guyz making a lifting mechanism, i was expecting you guys to just completely dominate sandiego like last year.



08-03-2010 14:29

Jon Jack


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We originally planned on hanging. The Sunday before ship we realized that in order to get hanging working, other sub-systems such as ball control and kicking would be taking a back seat. We felt that ball control and kicking were more valuable systems than hanging, so we decided to not put on a hanging device for San Diego and instead improve our kicker and ball control systems.

How would hanging have made us dominate? I think had we hastily put on a hanging mechanism our performance would have been worse because our ball control and kicking systems would not be where they're at now.

How many teams in San Diego were even capable of clearing the far and mid zones in autonomous? One? Two? How many teams could quickly and efficiently move balls from the mid-field to the near zone? That would not have been possible had we not had a reliable ball control and kicking system.

Remember, 'the robot is never done', we know there is a lot of room for improvement and we plan on making this robot better. I will guarantee one thing, this robot will look different when it takes the field for its first qualification match in Atlanta.



08-03-2010 15:16

Johnny


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A hanging mechanism doesn't make a team dominant. Many teams who have hanging mechanisms, but better ball scoring methods, have decided to drop the hanging aspect completely. This game isn't about who can hang, it's about ball control, defense, and avoiding penalties. You can use a hanging mechanism to make your way though qualification matches, but hanging isn't as important as people might have believed. If you can score 2-3 balls in half the time that it takes a team to hang...then who needs to hang



09-03-2010 09:47

Nick Lawrence


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I'm excited to see what you guys ship to Atlanta.

-Nick



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