Good luck in these last few weeks.
See you at competition.
all i can sat is WOW that is one heck of a bot.
:ahh: :eek: I am speechless.
Zomg amazing… I love how you don’t have to stop to hurdle.
That looks really great you guys. It definitely proved a lot of my team members wrong about not being able to use a sort of catapult. It’s also great you have 2 weeks left to debug/practice/add stuff on, etc.
No placing it on the overpass at the end of the match though I see?
It looks like you could almost be at the driver’s station wall and still make a hurdle, how far can you be and still clear the overpass? This is one amazing bot, is the swerve a V-6 like last year or a V-4? Very effective ball picking mechanism as well, I think this is a game built for 118. Great job guys and all I can say is hope I get to see it in person at the Championships.
Mike C.
I like the smiley Great robot. I have to admit, I’m a little scared.
Joey
Looks like you’ve really done your work this year guys, I’ll see you guys at nationals and definitely plan to check that thing out.
Justin looks like you may have out done Anthony this year …maybe. Good luck this year, hope to see you on Einstein
At the very beginning of the clip, there is a picture of their motor bay. There is a minimum of four and max of SEVEN or EIGHT motors in there! (I’m leaning towards it being six–four CIMs, and two FPs.)
I what to know about the victors, How do they snap into place?
I never thought of crab drive AND turret arm! Very nice
Quoted for truth. Simply incredible.
Correct me if I’m wrong but I believe they did crab and turret last year.
Absolutely stunning, great work Robonauts
And crab with turreted shooter the year before that, and crab with turreted double grabber arm the year before that. Thats as far back as I remember
Whoever said that hurdling capability wouldn’t be too important just got proved wrong. I can see that bot hurdling at least ten times in a match. Also…
how do you get the ball off the overpass?
Profane exclaimations of amazement are certainly due…
How do they do it?
Is it just me or is that the NASA International Space Station Assembly Building? where components are assembled and tested before sending them to the VAB?
Awesome cienematography! Wow that robot must keep the operator AND the driver busy with so many DOF!
I can’t tell exaclty, what are you using for energy storage? Elastic cords of some kind it looks like?
Cool!
-q