Is it just me or does anyone else see IFI eventually turnining into an all-out robot parts supplier with motors, gearboxes, drive components, etc sort of like RobotMarketplace (robotcombat.com)? That would be awesome!
Ha, I have the sinking feeling that I lose this debate, regardless of my argumentâŚ:rolleyes: Still, I look forward to being able to have some more robotics suppliers dedicated mostly to FIRST.
This isnât battlebots
(robotcombat.com), but I love these new wheels, you have less chances of tiping over too since itâs so wide.
Those two things have less to do with each other than you may realize. 
Hmm⌠well now that I think more in depth, depends more on the shape of the robot, plus itâs still has a fulcrum point.
hmmm well, if the title was 2006 kit of parts it would be very ovious giveaway and people would be looking for 2006 stuff on websites 
i think maybe we have to push heavy boxes up a hill or something this year⌠we all know its gona be squares.
Did John just drop a hint!!!
Yippee! Someone else that can have their every word over-analyzed, mis-read, inverted, converted, perverted, misinterpreted, reverted, and garbled besides just me!
OK, now on three, everyone go back through every post John has made in the last seventeen months, and you will find clues to at least half of the upcoming game. Ready - 1 - 2 - 3!!! 
-dave
??? The wheels are delivered without the tread attached?
The wheels come unassembled, as a kit.
The tread will be cut to length, and included in the kit.
We did this to:
- Make packaging/shipping easier.
- Reduce Labor Costs
We figured, teams have lots of cheap labor they can use. These wheels are simple enough that anyone can build them.
Are you referring to the S.P.A.M. sweat shops again? Am I going to have to send Arefin over to âdiscussâ this with you?
Guess whoâs wheel this is from 2005 competition?
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/pics/bin/113397174722.jpg
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/pics/bin/113397183997.jpg
Is the outside ring sheet-metal as well?
Or is it a tube, cut to width?
The outside ring is made of stacked sheet metal rings. You may want to try that.
Does anyone want to see [somewhat] destructive testing of the new IFI wheels? 
http://www.vexlabs.com/video/IFI-Wheel_test.wmv
EDIT: I thought I was the first person to find the video on VexLabs, but Adrienne E. had posted it in this thread last night. :o
WaitâŚso does that means that the hint is true? Or maybe this is a hint in and of itself.
The 2006 game will obviously have some sort of countdown. And thereâs also going to be some kind of ambiguity to the game. I suspect some sort of non-rigid, possibly fluid scoring object.
Countdown⌠ohhh thatâs unheard ofâŚ
I am sure that Dave is just playing games with us⌠Games that might be true⌠:eek:
Actually, itâs not. In 2001 a game called Diabolical Dynamics was played in which the game was 4v0. By ending the match early, you recieved a multiplier to your score.
Oh and uh, sweet wheels!
I really liked the idea of the game with the balancing ramp(was it diabolical dynamics?). It was a task a little more intensive than just hanging: you actually had to balance the thing. Sensors did not need to be employed, but they made the game easier. A physics challenge that was challenging! Now if we can only get a three team rampâŚ
Ooooh, prices, specs, pictures galore now posted!
It sounds cool⌠until you realize that it was 4v0.
It was fairly interesting from a competitorâs standpoint, just to see who could set the highest score.
It was pure hell to watch as a spectator without prior knowledge of the game.
And the elims were for the most part already decided as soon as the match pairings were released.
robot-robot interaction is WAY more exciting.