Yang Zhao “this team” is actually 2 teams, one of which (9605A) won many competitions and has now graduated and is moving to VexU. The other (9421) is going to be a great competitor this year!
Do you chain your drive base to the 4 bar used to deposit the cube? if not then 1 motor on one side powers the 4 bar but is there anything chained to the other side?
I like the idea for putting the cubes in the scoring zone by moving the arm forward with the 4 bar pusher but did you try making the cube tube move forward instead like the meta bot of in the zone intakes.
Random Person Thanks! We intended for this robot to be an incredibly complex, sort of a joke robot, but by the end we all think that it is actually a pretty good robot. We especially think that the design can be taken and improved on to be very competitive!
Erick Osorio I don’t speak Spanish well, but it theoretically does fit in the 18”. There are 2 c-channels in the back that need to be cut that we did not feel like cutting.
Pandaman Inventor the “cube suction thingies” (aka siderollers) are chained together, which means there’s only 8 motors. There is a motor distribution at the end of the video.
@@brianboxell OK. Our design is somewhat similar minus the mobile goal lift with a lift on top, so I was trying to see how that would work out on ours since we aren't building for a few more weeks
@@user-xr6fg2yq9b Yeah, they have a motor that seems to open up the cage, retracting the passive and the guides which allows the cubes to slip out, and for the robot to drive back and release the cubes. Btw - where are you from? It doesn't seem like English is your first language.
Mark Luo we did not stack them per se, we just wanted to take the shot of it for the reveal so we loaded the cubes into the robot by hand and then drove up to the scoring area and stacked them. Then I ended up cropping those videos in editing to fit the music better.
Mark Luo theoretically a documentary is being produced but the person who is supposed to be doing it isn’t making much progress. I know we filmed close ups of the passive intake parts that grab the cubes.
Can you hit high flag tho?
bruh
R3V3RB Robotics lmao
damn this team is winning the competition
Yang Zhao “this team” is actually 2 teams, one of which (9605A) won many competitions and has now graduated and is moving to VexU. The other (9421) is going to be a great competitor this year!
Jesus. This looks mad cool.
Can it throw balls
Cube tube
Nathan Cormier you like it?
is this inside 18x18?
How u guys keep ur claw closed? Was it powered
Do you chain your drive base to the 4 bar used to deposit the cube?
if not then 1 motor on one side powers the 4 bar but is there anything chained to the other side?
Mark Luo the 4 motors on drive seem to be independent from everything else. There's one motor in the middle driving the four bar.
I like the idea for putting the cubes in the scoring zone by moving the arm forward with the 4 bar pusher but did you try making the cube tube move forward instead like the meta bot of in the zone intakes.
My brain cells are expanding yet dying at the same time
best bot yet.
Random Person Thanks! We intended for this robot to be an incredibly complex, sort of a joke robot, but by the end we all think that it is actually a pretty good robot. We especially think that the design can be taken and improved on to be very competitive!
@@brianboxell really impressive dr4b must be really well built and has very little friction and slop to allow 1 motor to lift 3 cubes
Random Person thanks, it is actually strong enough to lift 6-7.
how does the bottom part of the claw grab the cube by just going down? can you show the claw?
And in the zone is half way to coming back
No pasa las medidas,bro?
Erick Osorio I don’t speak Spanish well, but it theoretically does fit in the 18”. There are 2 c-channels in the back that need to be cut that we did not feel like cutting.
One word. How. I do vex EDR in elementary and we can't even get a working four bar lol
Well technically the lift worked but not our claw
How many motors are used for the drive base?
Mark Luo that one motor powers both sides of the side rollers. There is chain that connects them.
why is the standoff holding the deploy rollers?
where is the curved standoff connected to ?
Mark Luo it would help if you only made one big comment :). The curved standoffs look like guides
doesn't putting the motors like that hanging, bend the motors and may have the potential to break them? Is there any support for the drive base
Which motors are you talking about? Most of these motors are pretty strong....
wait a minute. Am I counting wrong or is this 9 motors
wait another minute. Are the cube suction thingys chained together?
Pandaman Inventor the “cube suction thingies” (aka siderollers) are chained together, which means there’s only 8 motors. There is a motor distribution at the end of the video.
@@brianboxell OK. Our design is somewhat similar minus the mobile goal lift with a lift on top, so I was trying to see how that would work out on ours since we aren't building for a few more weeks
Do you know when the documentary will be
How do you made our claw
Appleton 3 there will be a close up of it in the documentary that will eventually be released.
OK thank you and your robot was vert nice
Can you made a video of your tube cube because i dont seen a gear or chain on your claw mecanism
Appleton 3 p a s s i v e
@@antholuo i know taths passive but they tube open To release cube and i want To know what is the mecanism
@@user-xr6fg2yq9b Yeah, they have a motor that seems to open up the cage, retracting the passive and the guides which allows the cubes to slip out, and for the robot to drive back and release the cubes. Btw - where are you from? It doesn't seem like English is your first language.
Im from Québec
Appleton 3 Ah- vortex 3s?
Annnd time to redesign our bot
Justin Frerich plz don’t
@@r3v3rbrobotics35 we only have a drive base and 6bar lift. We started building a couple days ago and are just testing different intakes.
Oh I thought u we’re copying this design
@@r3v3rbrobotics35 na, just gonna take and use some of the intake idea.
rollers or claw?
how heavy is your dr4b and how heavy is your robot?
Looking forward to the documentary!
Ok I don't know if this is large brain or not. Curiosity increased
Does this have a cupholder tho?
How fast did you stack the 10 cubes
Mark Luo we did not stack them per se, we just wanted to take the shot of it for the reveal so we loaded the cubes into the robot by hand and then drove up to the scoring area and stacked them. Then I ended up cropping those videos in editing to fit the music better.
how does the rollers deploy? By sudden movement or a motor?
Mark Luo yes
nice lock mechanism you've got there! I'm very interested to know how you build that though! when will you be releasing a video on that?
Itzelston theoretically it was supposed to be done by now but the person editing is having some issues. Hopefully it will be out soon.
@@brianboxell oh okay thank you so much !😄
pawl op
VEX U?
Nope! It is a HS robot there is just some metal extending off the back that would need to be trimmed to fit in size.
Any chain on this bot?
Waaay too much chain. D:
Waduhek
Ben Starkman 👋
i like how outside the box it is, if you made the cube tube flip out and hold more it could be really good
how would you improve this robot?
Mark Luo not part of this team but, stiffen the lift, increases cube capacity, have anti tips that’s all I think
Good job guys
Also, how tall is the claw?
can you make a documentary?
Mark Luo theoretically a documentary is being produced but the person who is supposed to be doing it isn’t making much progress. I know we filmed close ups of the passive intake parts that grab the cubes.
Absolute madlad
Perfect Robot
Cube Tuuuuuuuuuube
Too bad my school can't afford enough parts and competition is in January
G R A N D S O N
Epic
So I'm gonna chose not to holecount this one
homie went a little too hard editing
Samuel Warzecha it’s what entertained me the most
large minded
no u!
Interesting
high iq
Bruh
Grandson overrated
do you use screw axles like 448x and 21s?