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Philadelphia based Knights of The Olde Robotics (College Vex Team), presents our 2010 Clean Sweep Robots.
Composed of alumni from 357 Royal Assault and Dawgma 1712, we like to stay true to our "roots." (FRC 2004-2009)
We had 5 weeks from our inception date to event and only being able to work on weekends, it was a "fun" build season.
Stop by our pit in Dallas, it will be hard to miss!
19-04-2010 14:55
thefro526
Chuck, these machines look absolutely brilliant.
Is there video? I hope so.
19-04-2010 16:03
KINGOFCLUBS454
Video will be soon to follow, if you're in Dallas, it'll be playing in our pit, so stop by and say hello!
19-04-2010 18:25
Foster| We had 5 weeks from our inception date to event and only being able to work on weekends, it was a "fun" build season. |
20-04-2010 11:11
Chuck Glick
Here's a few specs for these bad boys.
Weight: 14.8 pounds... (is that a good omen?
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Size: 17.5"W x 23.5"L x 17.5"H
Max dump height: 24"
Can hold:
5 orange balls (max)
15 green balls (max)
3 white balls (max, and only if we happen to catch one with the wall)
Total number of gears used on each robot: 2 x 12 tooth and 10 racks
* Completely Modular, all systems are held in by 2 screws each.
* 10 motors total (4 drive, 2 lift, 4 intake/outtake; and we still have 2 we can add)
Drive:
*4 wheel killough platform, direct drive, sits on 4" omnis
*Each wheel module features optical encoders for feedback. (soon to have PID)
Arm:
*Lifted by 2 linear "actuators", 12 tooth pinions on an "extended" rack set up (they over hang on the ends for a longer throw)
*10 feet of surgical tubing per bot for lift assist
*48 x 0.5"x12" 1/16" polycarbonate strips wrapped in grip material to form the "super tread"
*4 motors power the super tread pickup on direct drive
20-04-2010 14:12
Chris is meBots like these make me wish my college did VRC.
Do the arms "close" to pinch small balls? I'm confused as to how they grab them...
20-04-2010 14:20
thefro526
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Bots like these make me wish my college did VRC.
Do the arms "close" to pinch small balls? I'm confused as to how they grab them... |
20-04-2010 14:20
Chuck Glick
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Bots like these make me wish my college did VRC.
Do the arms "close" to pinch small balls? I'm confused as to how they grab them... |

20-04-2010 14:29
Pjohn1959
Sweet looking set of robots. The College challenge will be intersting to watch this year. I know that Rice and U of H will be bringing some good robots as well. I hope to get to see of the action on the college fields.
20-04-2010 14:43
MishraArtificerSo...who's the Star Wars fan who came up with the idea of naming your team Knights of the Old Republic-(cough) um...Robotics?
The bots look pretty clean, I don't see a scratch on them...
26-04-2010 06:05
FosterCongrats to the team for winning the Excellence Award for the College Division at VEX Worlds on Saturday! From the sounds of the judges words they were very impressed with the design and with the team.
Nice job KTOR!!!
26-04-2010 09:43
Cynette
The college VEX division was fun to watch! How long was that autonomous period?!
Congratulations on your Excellence Award! Coupled with the announcement that Steve Rhodes and Foster Schucker were named VEX Mentors of the Year, it looks like the greater Philadelphia area is the place for VEX!
26-04-2010 18:01
Chuck Glick
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The college VEX division was fun to watch! How long was that autonomous period?!
Congratulations on your Excellence Award! Coupled with the announcement that Steve Rhodes and Foster Schucker were named VEX Mentors of the Year, it looks like the greater Philadelphia area is the place for VEX! |
26-04-2010 23:33
penguinfrkGlad I visited your pits. The linear actuator design still has me in shock.... brilliant. I didn't get to watch any of your matches, so I'm looking forward to them as well. Hope to see you there next year 