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3D Printed Design Contest
Application:
Title: FRC#XXXX - Submission of Part X
Attach a .stp, .prt or a picture/render of the part you created for any FRC game.
Have a brief description of the object.
Important Information:
Deadline: April 21st. --- EXTENDED TO APRIL 30th ------
Send your application to: Contest3D@Ligerbots.com
You can also post your submission in this thread to share with the FIRST Community, but make sure to send it to us.
This contest is to allow teams to show off innovative ways they dealt with problems that occurred or achieved goals the team had.
The part will be judged based off three criteria: Creativity to solve a problem, elegance of the solution, and complexity.
(For complexity I mean the complexity of the task and/or the amount of different ways it can be used. The part could be able to complete multiple tasks - i.e, two birds with one stone.)
Prizes:
1st: A Ligerbots T-Shirt, and a $25 Gift Card to Dunkin' Donuts.
2nd: A Ligerbots T-Shirt, and a $10 Gift Card to Whole Foods.
3rd: A Ligerbots T-Shirt
31-03-2016 21:13
MailmanDeliversUnsure why this uploaded sideways. If you click it the picture is oriented correctly.
31-03-2016 21:23
Jarren HarkemaIt probably has to do something with this: http://rotatemailer.com/sideways-pictures.html
31-03-2016 22:57
Ari423|
This contest is to allow teams to show off innovative ways they dealt with problems that occurred or achieved goals the team had.
The part will be judged based off three criteria: Creativity to solve a problem, elegance of the solution, and complexity. |
31-03-2016 23:03
Ben WolsiefferThe coolest 3D printed parts I've seen this year are 1965's tank tread's. They talked about them in this thread, but I don't think they check CD much. You might want to PM ColmP, and see if they want to submit.
31-03-2016 23:31
teslalab2Does it have to be team? Can I post something I made on my personal printer? I would imagine not though.
01-04-2016 00:03
BBray_T1296|
Does it have to be team? Can I post something I made on my personal printer? I would imagine not though.
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01-04-2016 09:31
BriansmithtownOn our 2014 robot, we had these cylinder cartridges that were used to hold down our throwing arm(energy stick). They worked ok, but we printed out more just to be safe.
01-04-2016 09:44
Chris is me125 is gonna win this one.
2791 has a few cool 3D printed parts too - gearbox covers, a ball cradle, linkages, etc.
01-04-2016 13:34
JohnFogarty
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125 is gonna win this one.
2791 has a few cool 3D printed parts too - gearbox covers, a ball cradle, linkages, etc. |
01-04-2016 17:12
MailmanDeliversJust to answer a few questions:
You can submit parts for any FRC Game, preferably this year or last years game - sorry, no personal parts!
To further explain one rule, "Teams may only submit once", it's to prevent duplicate entries of the same exact part. Teams may enter multiple parts.
Don't forget to send an email to Contest3D@Ligerbots.com to submit your part or part(s).
01-04-2016 22:36
lovelj|
You say that and yet you haven't seen 3824's robot. For those of you that don't know they use an almost entirely 3D printed robot. I don't think they 3D printed everything this year, but I could hazard a guess it's still a lot.
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02-04-2016 00:19
JohnFogarty
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Thanks for the honorable mention. After our printed frame cracked week 1 we knew we had to step away, regrettably, from all printed robots. We had a few printed parts for our pickup mechanism but they didn't survive Palmetto. We still have no metal though... All pultruded fiberglass. Fell in love with the stuff. Light and durable.
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02-04-2016 05:26
lovelj|
I might have to ask you sometime about how you did things with the fiberglass. We tried that last year on our Orlando revision of our robot and we didn't have the most fun with it.
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05-04-2016 15:35
MailmanDelivers|
Is it just me or are elegance of the solution and complexity opposites? To me, the most elegant solution this the least complicated one that gets the job done.
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05-04-2016 22:30
trumpthero786
07-04-2016 00:17
Kellen Hill
I'm a big fan of our encoder mounts this year. The clip just rides between our drive motors and supports our encoders while being retained to the shaft using these clamping couplings from Automation Direct.

07-04-2016 21:23
louisturboI was just wondering if the parts have to currently be on the robot, or can I use ones from a previous iteration? Alternatively, I have a completely 3D printed, .254 scale, model of the robot: would that fit the criteria?
Thanks,
08-04-2016 10:35
Mike Schreiber|
Hmmm, those bevel gears on the intake look printed, along with the guides for the polycord. The wheel hubs look like it as well.
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09-04-2016 10:21
MailmanDelivers|
I was just wondering if the parts have to currently be on the robot, or can I use ones from a previous iteration? Alternatively, I have a completely 3D printed, .254 scale, model of the robot: would that fit the criteria?
Thanks, |
10-04-2016 11:15
Cothron Theiss|
Has anyone tried 3D printed bevel gears for a low load high speed application like an intake? We talked about this but we were too nervous about it. I don't know enough about the plastic properties to know if they'd be okay. I know you can buy nylon bevel gears, but I don't know how they hold up.
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17-04-2016 21:59
MailmanDeliversIf anyone wants to apply their 3D Printed Parts the deadline is this Thursday, April 21st. Remember to also email a picture, render, or the .stp file to Contest3D@ligerbots.com.
We've had great submissions so far, and can't wait to see more!
18-04-2016 00:22
teslalab2So I know I cant submit anything because this isn't for a team, but I just had too share this. this is a printed pattern for making a casting out of cast iron. it is 14" diameter +1% to account for shrinkage, sorry for off topic. https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...60&oe=57BC0450
18-04-2016 10:06
MailmanDelivers|
So I know I cant submit anything because this isn't for a team, but I just had too share this. this is a printed pattern for making a casting out of cast iron. it is 14" diameter +1% to account for shrinkage, sorry for off topic. https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...60&oe=57BC0450
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18-04-2016 10:13
Brandon Holley
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Has anyone tried 3D printed bevel gears for a low load high speed application like an intake? We talked about this but we were too nervous about it. I don't know enough about the plastic properties to know if they'd be okay. I know you can buy nylon bevel gears, but I don't know how they hold up.
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20-04-2016 20:13
MailmanDeliversContest is extended until the 30th - the last day of April. Get applying now!
22-04-2016 12:24
ColmPHi Everyone,
Here is the submission from Team 1965, the Firebirds from St. Joseph Prep. HS in Brighton MA.
Over the last few years we have been doing a lot of experimenting with 3D printing. We use PTC Creo and a combination of MakerBot Replicators and older Replicator 2s to build our parts. During this period we have developed enough confidence with this process that we developed a full suspension and tank drive system for the game this year. I have included a few pictures below and after the dust settles I will post the CAD files for all of the parts and assemblies.
The track design was an improved version of what I had posted before. The suspension system was design by a few of our students based on some recommendations from mentors to look at how the 1920's Christie suspension and WW2 sherman tank suspensions worked. It was modified between Northeastern District events to include the extra wheel set on the front bogie to prevent the track from collapsing when going over the rock-wall.
I will get more information posted when I have a moment but feel free to post comments and questions.
Special thanks to the Ligebots in Newton MA that saw our robot at BU and encouraged us to submit this. Pictures are below.
Colm.


