We made it!
The scores after the last round :
Tomithy
167
EricH
149
efoote868
128
cgmv123
125
GeeTwo
120
GaryVoshol
120
Cyberphil
110
DonRotolo
97
Leap
89
Wayne Doenges
86
ctt956
72
ClayTownR
54
bdaroz
49
SaltisVonWaltis
41
hamac2003
36
carpedav000
35
Osby
32
gellnick
26
Squirrel2412
26
npatony
23
Al Skierkiewicz
21
jaredhk
20
snoman
14
Dan T.
14
Andrew_L
13
Sanket Nayak
12
ljensen
12
typeusernamehere
12
tjf
10
gixxy
10
fuddster
10
topace103
8
tanman172000
6
PeterR
6
Hitchhiker 42
5
dodar
5
Mr_Tatorscout
5
Richard Wallace
4
bobbysq
4
TheFlash
4
MoistRobot
4
Ninja_Bait
4
niklas674
2
mastachyra
2
Big-b
2
Darre_Bonfire
2
DohertyBilly
2
ThatSoftwareGuy
2
Zagar
2
Brittan
2
Quarked
2
Cleanse
2
thedjchi
2
Greeneh
2
Ian4467
2
Rival
2
ash4fun
2
minc3r
2
The_Flames
2
Ryan_Brown_6032
2
quarky
2
Lil_Lavery
2
SnapDragon
2
Anthony4004
2
Weeks1983
2
Ares
2
JKBear331
2
Z-Ali
2
CalTran
2
ThunderStruck
2
Aiden
2
The rules, for the newbies.
And the picture:
As always, the deadline is nominally Sunday at midnight Eastern .
Go!
After using this drivetrain with these specs , the infamous poohbear began work on his next creation.
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The Creation of the Wheel
3500 BC, colorized
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Me: How is the fan powering the wheel?
Programming: We didn’t have anything to do with it
Me: That explains a lot
Pit Scouters: “So what would you say is the most unique aspect about your robot?”
Team 773: “Well you see…”
EricH
May 1, 2019, 2:10am
#6
“I’m just developing a powered unicycle.”
Osby
May 1, 2019, 4:17am
#7
No one believed he was the team spokesman until he created a visualization tool.
Z-Ali
May 1, 2019, 4:34am
#8
My face when I’ve been working on a specific design for a part and the mentors/captains say that they don’t need it anymore
Leap
May 1, 2019, 9:58am
#9
“What do you mean, you don’t drive up to Level 3?”
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This is what happens when you ask a rookie to get you a wheel, but don’t specify the size.
Dan_T
May 1, 2019, 11:24am
#11
You could make a swerve drive out of this!
GeeTwo
May 1, 2019, 2:01pm
#12
He said he was working on a unicorn swerve. Turns out it was unicycle swerve.
Slightly less impressive as creating a self-balancing big-wheel unicycle was the fact they complied with all starting configuration size requirements. Watching this robot unfold is a sight to see!
Aiden
May 1, 2019, 2:38pm
#14
"No, not that wheel, I want the big wheel!’
Amazing that in 2003 they were already thinking of Bumpers. Less satisfying is that the Red Bumper Covers still don’t fit any better in 2019 and sag all the time.
I don’t think that’s what they had in mind when they said to take the robot out for a spin.
This is the only right answer to climb level 3
There’s nothing like a robot that’s entirely pinch points.
But if he used those wheels are used, the robot would not fit the frame perimeters.
Our smallest team member shows off our new 8" spoked wheel