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How 2041 practiced driving

By: Rich Olivera
New: 23-10-2010 21:32
Updated: 23-10-2010 21:32
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How 2041 practiced driving

We had no playing field. We had no spare robot. Our robot did have tank steering though. So we picked up a pair of these $15 Tank-drive RC cars from Radio Shack. Each day, We invented a game and drove these little cars around constantly. Obviously, they can't mimic the feel of our robot. However, they went a long way to develop our drivers intuition and reflexes.

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24-10-2010 18:55

AdamHeard


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I've been looking for a cheap, small, tank drive vehicle for our team to make a small bot hockey game out of for demos!

What model are they?

Is it this?



24-10-2010 19:35

Chris is me


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This is way cool. You guys on 2041 are a team I definitely look up to, as you guys always seem to make something out of little. What a cool way to get some drive practice in!



24-10-2010 19:40

CalTran


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^I Likeee. Think I shall bring this up at the next team meeting. Think it's possible to modify them to use different drives? Ie Mecanum, Omni, Swerve...



24-10-2010 21:11

Hawiian Cadder


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because my team will most likely use the same drive train for FTC and FRC, i think that before nationals we will practice with our FTC robots.



25-10-2010 00:10

Rich Olivera


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I've been looking for a cheap, small, tank drive vehicle for our team to make a small bot hockey game out of for demos!

What model are they?

Is it this?

It was this model. I actually had a bit of trouble locating them online. I am not sure if radio shack even carries them anymore.

As a side note, I should mention that these cars are very touchy at the controls. They are meant to be entertaining in how wildly they move about. Driving these cars with any bit precision took lots of patience on the part of the drivers.



25-10-2010 08:56

JesseK


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At one point we trained drivers using VEX square bots. Start with the small wheels, then move up in speed by progressing up to the larger wheels. It allowed the kids to see the balance of speed versus control.

I like the use of the now-practically-useless wheels from 2009



26-10-2010 17:09

AdamHeard


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Do you know if they offer them in multiple frequencies so you can run multiple?

I went to a radioshack today, and they only 4 all on the same frequency unfortunately.



28-10-2010 09:16

Rich Olivera


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Do you know if they offer them in multiple frequencies so you can run multiple?

I went to a radioshack today, and they only 4 all on the same frequency unfortunately.

I am only aware of two different frequencies.



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