Great video. "Featerscripts" is spelled wrong in the title, just letting you know so you it can be found with search more easily
@bxrobin44895 ай бұрын
"Promo SM"
@roach16286 ай бұрын
Unfortunately I am pretty sure this is illegal because the roller you have rests on the lip of the opening of the trap. I believe you are only allowed to be in contact with horizontal and carpet-facing surfaces of the stage to receive stage points.
@Spectrum38476 ай бұрын
Yes this is a prototype the wheels won't be that high in the real version, you could also just lower down a little before the match ends and not be touching the lip.
@griffingreat15696 ай бұрын
Nice concept but… Safety glasses come on guys
@yy-gs4pe6 ай бұрын
Is it legal for the rovot to touch the stage at the endbof the match
@nutmeggaming112616 ай бұрын
Rule 6.5.2: To qualify for ONSTAGE points, a ROBOT may only be contacting: A. truss legs (pink shaded elements in Figure 6-3) via ROBOT BUMPERS, B. GAME PIECES, C. chain-facing vertical surfaces of the core (with regards to the chain used by the ONSTAGE ROBOT, green shaded elements in Figure 6-3), D. carpet facing surfaces of the core (blue shaded elements in Figure 6-3), and E. a single STAGE chain (highlighted in orange in in Figure 6-3), F. another ROBOT qualified for ONSTAGE points, G. another ROBOT awarded the ENSEMBLE RP because of a G424 infraction, and H. an opponent ROBOT.
@antoniodelgado74756 ай бұрын
Great proof of concept, glad to see my team is on a feasible track as well. Appreciate the transparency with your development cycle!
@Locustwastaken6 ай бұрын
Cool concept the problem would be the height of your rollers being in the way of the chains
@Spectrum38476 ай бұрын
Yes this is a prototype the wheel will be on an elevator on the real robot along with the Trap scoring mechanism.
@Locustwastaken6 ай бұрын
👍 @@Spectrum3847
@sorenhubble65316 ай бұрын
1:17 looks really nice
@AH_Ah_517 ай бұрын
super useful - 3835
@shawnakshivakumar7 ай бұрын
Very helpful. Thank you! Please post more in-depth videos.
@seb7licosa8 ай бұрын
Excelente video gracias spectrum!
@dvlaserworks8938 ай бұрын
Very informative. Well done on the breakdown of someone else's bot. Those "nuts" at the top of the "A" frames could also double as additional anti torque devices on those plates. I am not sure. They may have found that the bolts alone may not have helped alone for the additional "weight" when the arm was extended. This is only a guess.
@deondavis55808 ай бұрын
Also how are you laser cutting polycarb I thought it was toxic
@Spectrum38478 ай бұрын
Laser cutting most plastic (and wood for that matter) releases some levels of carcinogens. Proper ventilation is very important. Laser cutting polycarb releases benzine as the most carcinogenic substance that you don't want to inhale a large quantity of over a long period of time, it doesn't contain any chlorine which would be something you really don't want to off gas. We have our laser cutter connected to our full shop vacuum system that vents to the exterior. When running none of the smoke or fumes are left in our lab, we can laser cut wood without any of the smell being the lab. It's also important to cut the polycarb fully in one pass so none of the smoke gets on the laser optics as it can be annoying to clean.
@deondavis55808 ай бұрын
What apps and feature scripts do you all use
@nevolifshitz1828 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing these intresring mechanical deep dives videos!
@witherslayer67 Жыл бұрын
Love from 5727 Omegabytes on Curie, yall were an amazing team to play with <3
@takanoriatsumi8800 Жыл бұрын
Emilio this is fire.
@jamesg4460 Жыл бұрын
Would something like an H-drive work better than swerve for a team with limited experience with programming? I know swerve can be complicated, and my team is pretty set on abandoning the tank drive after building an Everybot this year (2023).
@andymundell13011 ай бұрын
if you're really wanting to be able to strafe but not do swerve, I would recommend mecanum drive over H drive. However, I do not recommend mecanum drive. Go with tank or make the leap to swerve, imo.
@chichu6858 ай бұрын
sorry this is late but if you use a swerve library (sds, ect) you baraly have to do any hard programming
@biaxolotl5171 Жыл бұрын
very cool
@timangert1477 Жыл бұрын
Sweet
@squelch816 Жыл бұрын
thank you - 1661 if you see this i watched this video
@IrisButler-gq1ok Жыл бұрын
where did you get your battery lugs? , also love the video :)
@susa4727 Жыл бұрын
common spectrum W
@ZayMeisters Жыл бұрын
Can I use Linux to control this motor via CAN bus?
@efazrahman2610 Жыл бұрын
yes no maybe so
@ZayMeisters Жыл бұрын
@@efazrahman2610 Bro what?
@rwaters9709 Жыл бұрын
No words, just likessssssss. Increase your stats - "Promo SM"!!
@zzpdavid2599 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great video! This just helped me get a jump start on how our cading might work here at 3566.
@ethanreed4517 Жыл бұрын
good match
@EstacaoProfOusado Жыл бұрын
I'm from Brazil, maybe you can help me, I'm at FRC and I wanted to know how to connect a logitech, or any camera. here we are already programming in java.
@teamteraviks9044 Жыл бұрын
Not clear why this 11 min poorly edited clip of off-season event is on "Trainings" playlist?
@moefaux9466 Жыл бұрын
Video with "Laser Joint & T-slot" in the title takes 21.5 minutes before it starts showing how to use laser joints or T-slots. No thank you.
@skingo_ Жыл бұрын
excellent finery this event
@playskahoot Жыл бұрын
ew
@wayne1211 Жыл бұрын
Can I get the slide of this video?
@charliemackenzie6789 Жыл бұрын
They predicted AprilTags!
@davidlight1376 Жыл бұрын
So high school kids design, build, test and compete these robots in 6 weeks. I don’t think so.
@alexwang9456 Жыл бұрын
so what do you think really happens?
@fartface89 Жыл бұрын
slay
@aeroquil Жыл бұрын
thanks for doing these its super helpful for someone just learning design <3
@spartanshark1223 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. The time and effort put into this is very much appreciated.
@bluelaser34152 жыл бұрын
2:58:47 Call an ambulance, call an ambulance! 3:13:49 But not for me!
@LR-qi9rj2 жыл бұрын
can you do a design exploration on Valor's cad now that it's public?
@fossjw2 жыл бұрын
All the bearing block assemblies in the climber were made on a CNC router from aluminum
@kinghi2 жыл бұрын
Is there a place I can find this cad model?
@renskappert21392 жыл бұрын
www.chiefdelphi.com/t/frc-4481-team-rembrandts-2022-build-thread/398855 Here's the link to our 2022 open alliance build thread, CAD models are in there and there will be a full CAD/code reveal soon
@dennisdohogne40412 жыл бұрын
With brushless motors taking over, what do you recommend for those?
@dennisdohogne40412 жыл бұрын
You make the comment that this won't work for a brushless motor. Do you have a solution for brushless? They are becoming dominant.
@fakeaccount14522 жыл бұрын
A brushless drill should theoretically work with brushless motors like NEO's. the ESC that normally powers the drill motor might be a bit weak though, as brushless motors typically love to eat up power.
@awesomeyoyod74382 жыл бұрын
My robot’s wheels won’t move even after I did the exact same steps that you did. What should I do?
@adnanbinalam2539 Жыл бұрын
try check your motor
@aeroquil2 жыл бұрын
this is awesome, thanks! good luck in houston from team 1086 :)
@wotiop2372 жыл бұрын
GG
@ianrypkema94662 жыл бұрын
I feel like people are going to bring up gracious professionalism and the idea that some of this is trying to bend the rules. What id say is that at the point of trying to win on Einstein , these ideas will be the only thing that gains your alliance an advantage.
@Caseyalperovitz96832 жыл бұрын
I've seen teams with Human Players holding up numbers on paper, I am assuming that is probably to signal how many Cargo are hidden from the view of the drivers?
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Thanks gang
Great video. "Featerscripts" is spelled wrong in the title, just letting you know so you it can be found with search more easily
"Promo SM"
Unfortunately I am pretty sure this is illegal because the roller you have rests on the lip of the opening of the trap. I believe you are only allowed to be in contact with horizontal and carpet-facing surfaces of the stage to receive stage points.
Yes this is a prototype the wheels won't be that high in the real version, you could also just lower down a little before the match ends and not be touching the lip.
Nice concept but… Safety glasses come on guys
Is it legal for the rovot to touch the stage at the endbof the match
Rule 6.5.2: To qualify for ONSTAGE points, a ROBOT may only be contacting: A. truss legs (pink shaded elements in Figure 6-3) via ROBOT BUMPERS, B. GAME PIECES, C. chain-facing vertical surfaces of the core (with regards to the chain used by the ONSTAGE ROBOT, green shaded elements in Figure 6-3), D. carpet facing surfaces of the core (blue shaded elements in Figure 6-3), and E. a single STAGE chain (highlighted in orange in in Figure 6-3), F. another ROBOT qualified for ONSTAGE points, G. another ROBOT awarded the ENSEMBLE RP because of a G424 infraction, and H. an opponent ROBOT.
Great proof of concept, glad to see my team is on a feasible track as well. Appreciate the transparency with your development cycle!
Cool concept the problem would be the height of your rollers being in the way of the chains
Yes this is a prototype the wheel will be on an elevator on the real robot along with the Trap scoring mechanism.
👍 @@Spectrum3847
1:17 looks really nice
super useful - 3835
Very helpful. Thank you! Please post more in-depth videos.
Excelente video gracias spectrum!
Very informative. Well done on the breakdown of someone else's bot. Those "nuts" at the top of the "A" frames could also double as additional anti torque devices on those plates. I am not sure. They may have found that the bolts alone may not have helped alone for the additional "weight" when the arm was extended. This is only a guess.
Also how are you laser cutting polycarb I thought it was toxic
Laser cutting most plastic (and wood for that matter) releases some levels of carcinogens. Proper ventilation is very important. Laser cutting polycarb releases benzine as the most carcinogenic substance that you don't want to inhale a large quantity of over a long period of time, it doesn't contain any chlorine which would be something you really don't want to off gas. We have our laser cutter connected to our full shop vacuum system that vents to the exterior. When running none of the smoke or fumes are left in our lab, we can laser cut wood without any of the smell being the lab. It's also important to cut the polycarb fully in one pass so none of the smoke gets on the laser optics as it can be annoying to clean.
What apps and feature scripts do you all use
Thank you for sharing these intresring mechanical deep dives videos!
Love from 5727 Omegabytes on Curie, yall were an amazing team to play with <3
Emilio this is fire.
Would something like an H-drive work better than swerve for a team with limited experience with programming? I know swerve can be complicated, and my team is pretty set on abandoning the tank drive after building an Everybot this year (2023).
if you're really wanting to be able to strafe but not do swerve, I would recommend mecanum drive over H drive. However, I do not recommend mecanum drive. Go with tank or make the leap to swerve, imo.
sorry this is late but if you use a swerve library (sds, ect) you baraly have to do any hard programming
very cool
Sweet
thank you - 1661 if you see this i watched this video
where did you get your battery lugs? , also love the video :)
common spectrum W
Can I use Linux to control this motor via CAN bus?
yes no maybe so
@@efazrahman2610 Bro what?
No words, just likessssssss. Increase your stats - "Promo SM"!!
Thank you for the great video! This just helped me get a jump start on how our cading might work here at 3566.
good match
I'm from Brazil, maybe you can help me, I'm at FRC and I wanted to know how to connect a logitech, or any camera. here we are already programming in java.
Not clear why this 11 min poorly edited clip of off-season event is on "Trainings" playlist?
Video with "Laser Joint & T-slot" in the title takes 21.5 minutes before it starts showing how to use laser joints or T-slots. No thank you.
excellent finery this event
ew
Can I get the slide of this video?
They predicted AprilTags!
So high school kids design, build, test and compete these robots in 6 weeks. I don’t think so.
so what do you think really happens?
slay
thanks for doing these its super helpful for someone just learning design <3
Thank you. The time and effort put into this is very much appreciated.
2:58:47 Call an ambulance, call an ambulance! 3:13:49 But not for me!
can you do a design exploration on Valor's cad now that it's public?
All the bearing block assemblies in the climber were made on a CNC router from aluminum
Is there a place I can find this cad model?
www.chiefdelphi.com/t/frc-4481-team-rembrandts-2022-build-thread/398855 Here's the link to our 2022 open alliance build thread, CAD models are in there and there will be a full CAD/code reveal soon
With brushless motors taking over, what do you recommend for those?
You make the comment that this won't work for a brushless motor. Do you have a solution for brushless? They are becoming dominant.
A brushless drill should theoretically work with brushless motors like NEO's. the ESC that normally powers the drill motor might be a bit weak though, as brushless motors typically love to eat up power.
My robot’s wheels won’t move even after I did the exact same steps that you did. What should I do?
try check your motor
this is awesome, thanks! good luck in houston from team 1086 :)
GG
I feel like people are going to bring up gracious professionalism and the idea that some of this is trying to bend the rules. What id say is that at the point of trying to win on Einstein , these ideas will be the only thing that gains your alliance an advantage.
I've seen teams with Human Players holding up numbers on paper, I am assuming that is probably to signal how many Cargo are hidden from the view of the drivers?