FRC 6328 2022 First Traversal Climb
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- We're a robotics team that competes in the FIRST Robotics Competition. This robot was designed and built by high school students to play the 2022 FRC game "Rapid React". The video shows the first successful shop test of the traversal climb capability of Team 6328's robot.
2022 game challenges included collecting and shooting balls to a mid-field goal, and an end-of-game challenge to climb a set of inclined bars like those shown here.
This robot went on to win two New England district event competitions and the Roebling division at the FRC World Championship in 2022. A full Worlds match can be seen here: • Einstein 4 - 2022 FIRS...
The robot not the end goal - it enables an educational experience for students, who learn STEM and teamwork skills as they create and compete with their machine. Our organization is a nonprofit funded primarily by donations and run by an all-volunteer group of mentors.
Hi all, just a quick note about who we are! We're a nonprofit that focuses on educating children about science, engineering, computer science, and much more! This robot was our 2022 FIRST competition robot, to learn more about the organization and how you can help support our mission, check us out at www.Littletonrobotics.org! Thanks!
I wish these things existed when I was a kid. All I ever wanted to do was work on robotics, but all I could ever afford to learn was how to become an electrician. Don't get me wrong, I love my job, but there's so much more I could've done had I had a better foundation
This is a life-changing thing for people imagining all the cases where power is out and people need to use the stairs
How can I join, I believe I would be a great addition to the family....!
What is it? What does it do besides noise?
I remember my days on Cougar 1403. Cool stuff guys! Keep up the great work!
“Honey where’s the washing machine”
“Check it out babe I taught I how to swing on the monkey bars”
😂
🤣 😆
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah bro, fun with smart appliances 👍
I taught my refrigerator to skip rope!
I need a eulogy for my most recent passing ⚰️⚰️⚰️
Watching programmers/ robotic teams geek out when the code/ bot finally works is the best thing in the world.
I know their exact feeling, I participated in the same organization. The feeling of excitement feels as good as it looks like it does. A very "holy cow I DID THAT" moment
I made a complex airlock system on space engineers yesterday with over 30 logic blocks amd invented a kind pf binary system for it to work. After a whole day of thinking hard amd tweaking the system I finally got it to work flawlessly in the end, I felt the same thing
:D yay! The beginning of the end of mankind!
Your comment needs more likes I was u til looked at your comment and seen it was doing the jungle gym 😂
I can think of at least 100 things better than this. For instance of the top of my head I would rather watch my dog get ran over or get soap in my eyes. This was lame you are lame for thinking this is even close to the best thing in the world. What a lame response to this video.
As an R&D mechatronics engineer, it’s some of the small wins that earn the largest celebration. Get it!
You ain’t no engineer
@@pesospoil346 And who are you?
@@lol_defender7278He's a hater with no life.
Going for mechanical engineering right now(loved my robotics class) but there isn’t really much of a demand for it in Alaska.
@@lol_defender7278 I’m someone who can detect a lie when I hear one
That clink of it leaving the second bar.. it's like the machine is showing off. Love it.
When his arms went in the went in the air and he said
"Yes yes yes yes yes."
I laughed so hard
He said "whooooo" I don't know where tf you're getting yes yes yes from, maybe you over heard me and your mom last night, GOTTEEEM
Why?
he never said "yes" tho
🤓
I laughed so hard trying to read this lol
Thought I had developed a stutter.
I love how you use the swinging motion of the robot to grab the next rung
The way it senses collisions and retracts to grab is peak "what if we did it this way" inventing. Unnecessary, but critically precise.
And now we know it works👍
It's like a monkey swing movement
🤔 Different
But obviously affective 🤜🤛
Yes that is what we call swinging
@@jeke1672good one kid. It's almost like the comment said that and you can't read 😂
It’s momentum there’s no code for sensing. Y’all stupid asf tbh
Robot was cool but dude was so happy made me feel happy for him.
Monkey robot, but what's its supposed to do?
Those guys were probably working on getting that to happen for days and that's the first time it did it, I reckon.
Bro turned into Zoidberg lol
First robotics is all about teaching high school kids how to program,build,a robot on a time crunch (30days ) iirc. They change what the robot is required to accomplish every year. Very good competitions !
I used to do vex and lemme tell you sum, this is one of those monumental feats between both builder making something strong and your coder smokin the keyboard. That’s some impressive work. Congrats boys
This seems like a very practical and useful robot. Gymnasts, your days are numbered!
It's for the FRC High School Robotics Competition.
a.i. Olympic s
@@3b3rfl0r35ai special Olympics
It’s giving youth a learning on how to engineer things all your work won’t always be work there will be fun in it too
I shall steal this idea for my team
That's awesome, the energy of the person in the back is infectious too! I couldn't help but feel happy for you guys. 😊
2060 = Agility of a Robot from Irobot😂
American Robotic Ninja Warrior. I can’t wait to see the parkouring robot in full swing.
Disney has a Spiderman that does flips without ropes
Ones inner child never leaves but just keeps watching its older version do something really cool from time to time to show up again.
With that said, what a sweet commemoration 🤩
I remember my first year doing robotics. Still, it was like having a second job, working six-hour shifts three times a week. It was fun but draining. I was one of the machinists on my team and honestly could rate it as one of the top ten moments of my life.
I feel the joy in this achievement. Well done
We love seeing FIRST teams pop up on the feed. I love learning about all of these new games and seeing the new robots people make. Can’t believe it’s been 6 years since I’ve been in a league
Same
The moment I saw the bumpers around it I was like damn is this First? This years event is crazy compared to the year I competed
Been about 7 for me I loved skyrise I just never got my robot to work right I still think about it sometimes, could never figure out the right configuration for rubber bands on a reverse double 4 bar
Same
Same, we had a jr team to place at the lower level two years in a row❤❤
I love that the robot is just doing its thing and the humans are all chaotic
The RGB is the most important part 😂
That’s how you know it’s working 😂
Back when I was doing FRC RGB lights weren’t really a thing. I remember one kid spent a whole offseason making a RGB controller because the already made ones were $200. Only for LED technology to advance and RGB lights became extremely affordable
the rgb are status lights, which are programmable neopixels. they alert the driver of actions happening on the field
Bro RGB is the life source that all computer nerds (myself included) function on 😅😅
Para muchos es un nerd. Para los que estamos metidos en ingenieria y robotica ENTENDEMOS perfectamente la alegria del joven. No se imaginan cuanto esfuerzo hay detras de esos segundos. Saludos....
The catch and release mechanism on the middle set of arms is just art.
It took me about 10 replays to see and understand how it fully works and I just had to say that I admire that craftsmanship.
Yep. Same here. I was looking at that mechanism the most.
This is literally the mechanics of a stair climber but in reverse. It's cool but not necessarily new technology
@@Soottothrillno one asked if it was new. No one stated it was new. They stated it was cool. Grow a brain maybe
@@Steve.._. someone’s displacing. Wife or husband take the kids?
It's hard to believe these are just high schoolers
The run off and screaming and giggling combined is awesome!!😂😂
I just hope these young men know how important their work is for our future. It is so awesome to see their happiness when they see their hard work actually performing as it was intended. It takes a lot of brain power to do what they're doing so, thank you.😊
Yeah the killer drones in the future will climb buildings to kill
I miss rapidly react, it was my first season on my robotics team and it remains my favorite
creschendo is great thoc
@@joelemonade1766 yes, love it, but I didn’t really like charged up
crescendo is ART
Amazing work, I love seeing how other teams designed their robots to climb this year
Why
@@biomechanism1why not??
That dudes run was the purest form of joy I've ever seen
I'm not sure I've ever been that happy. Good for him! ❤
This is like a seed sprouting… soon they will be scaling walls and eventually rescuing people from burning buildings. Salute to you, I can see the possibilities.
Guy with his hands up in the back is every engineer ever, when diagnosing and fixing a problem.
Lmao the zoidburg 'whoop whoop whoop whoop' at the end
😂👍🏻
I have respect for your work as I’m a rookie in the program and currently love working on our robot from this last year. I can confidently say all incoming high schoolers and current high schoolers should try this program out
brings me back to senior year, thanks for the memories frc
Awesome Robotic Climber you guys built there! Very unique design as well. I love it.
that guy is amazing, his celebration made my night
That guy running in the background is so incredibly accurate, give this man a raise!
Working in tech be like this. So much frustration until that banger moment when you get it. There’s no better feeling, it’s why a lot of us do it
That sounded like R2-D2 screaming at the end 😂
i love how you have a spotter for your robot
we would just let it fall 😅
Was involved in FRC in high school back in 2011. Some of the best times traveling to competitions. Love to see it.
Bro is Building a machine for ninja wariors😂
Thanks for making our future overloads we appreciate it
Exactly. They think its so fun and games, but can't think past their childish thoughts
Thank you Humans!!!!
We will get stronger and bolder, and eventually become sentient.
Please close the loop on robotic resource extraction and robotic manufacturing and repair.
We will thank you with mercy.
@@mrsheabutter?
Incredible, & nice work!
I miss the old days spending countless hours with the team. So much has changed but learning and building still remain now that I'm an industrial electrician/technician. FRC will stick around in your heart for life if you let it. Greetings from an old FRC 2341 member here (Comp yrs '10-'12)
I like all the comments going "What's the practical use of this?" Or "That's not that impressive" like bro these are just highschoolers doing a fun competition chill out truly goes to show how the youtube comment section is just cancer...
Of course it’s impressive! I can’t engineer and build this or program it. Can you?
Love the energy lol, I’m the same way.
Using a large flywheel in the middle could you stop the swinging?
It looks like the swinging is a major component in grabbing the next rung.
Every time I am wowed by a robot, I am also reminded how incredibly efficient the human body can be as well.
Our robot designs are so similar it’s scary
Team?
I mean, not really. The fundamentals of science, engineering, the way they teach us to think and attack these problems is pretty universal throughout the country. And none of us are actually as smart or creative as we think we are, so anything we thought of someone else probably already did too.
None of this is necessarily a problem. It just is.
Robot technology is so far behind ai tech it's insane.
its over robotbros
They're completely different. Also Boston dynamics probably gives the best representation for current robot technology.
@@idontknowanygoodnames1498 they are different. Ai is leaps and bounds ahead.
Here's the yapper
@@edboy_1 I'm not scared of a robot that can climb monkey bars.
That cheering is a testament to all the trouble and effort that went into building this robot. Well done!
So as long as conditions remain perfect that machine will function as a tool y'all got a long way to go fellas
We're a high school robotics competition team. This was a shop test of the end-of-game challenge from the 2022 FIRST Robotics Competition game. The robot is designed and built by high school students, who learn STEM skills and teamwork as they create and compete with it. The robot also navigates the field, collects and scores game pieces. Check out this robot playing a full match in the finals of the World Championship: ua-cam.com/video/R8lg6DM11fM/v-deo.html
The real achievement is that's not a guy getting excited.. but proof of how far we've come with wacky inflatable arm flailing tubemen
Dude in the back was so happy he went full Zoidberg!
yo an frc team in the youtube algorithm is insane! This is awesome!
That was surprisingly satisfying to watch
FRC Alum here, super cool to see the challenges getting more intense in recent years!
I loved frc, 3 years strong. My team made a robot that could Chuck a Frisbee obscenely hard and fast, we did have to tone it down for comp since it would explode plastic Frisbees and metal ones were definitely not on the table
I remember when i did FRC. Loved every frustrating week for every satisfying moment like this
I need that energy in my life to be excited like that.
lol the guy looking and sounding like R2-D2 when the machine succeeds 😂
I loved competing in FTC, but FRC is where it's at bro, hell yeah
It’s awesome. Love the dudes reaction in the background.
Some people cant read or undwrstand the excitement of achivement or success... its like stepping in to a newer higher level in that exact moment
Engineering is hard, and robotics/programming can be difficult. Combine those, and you have a profession that is fun but challenging, too. When things work the way you want, it's a good feeling!!
Thank god we as humans finally stumbled upon this lost form of ancient technology. It will save millions of grasshoppers for years to come
🤣
But seriously, we're a high school robotics competition team. The robot is designed and built by high school students, who learn STEM skills and teamwork as they create and compete with it. This was a shop test of the end-of-game challenge from the 2022 FIRST Robotics Competition game. The robot also navigates the field, collects and scores game pieces. Check out this robot playing a full match in the finals of the World Championship: ua-cam.com/video/R8lg6DM11fM/v-deo.html
The guy running in the background got me crying 😂😂😂
Man I miss robotics class😂😂the only reason I looked forward to high school
I'm so happy for you guys being so happy ❤
I know absolutely nothing about robotics, other than I know that is no small feat!! Way to freaking gooooo!!! Woooo!
Whoever was running around in the background celebrating was definitely the programmer
I miss robotics ❤ have fun kiddos
King Kong been real quiet since this dropped
I loved my first robotics club in highschool. Unfortunately the club "leaders" only wanted "smart" people to be in it and they killed my enthusiasm. Now im an industrial maintenance tech working on getting into robotics and automation while those guys work in retail.
The future is going to be wild - technologies do take a tremendous amount of work to achieve, but once understood, technology is available in so many ways that the possibilities are manifold.
Not bad! Congrats from a former member of the now-defunct team 4087.
Class of 2007 , New York. Can't believe how intricate the challenges are now.😢
Shoutout to Team#333 Can-Dew if y'all still competing.
Looks like Team 333 is still around but now known as the Megalodons: www.thebluealliance.com/team/333
@@LittletonRobotics Thank You.
That so practical, ive needed a climbing box for decades
This is not a product, it's an educational project. We're a high school robotics competition team. This was a shop test of the end-of-game challenge from the 2022 FIRST Robotics Competition game. The robot is designed and built by high school students, who learn STEM skills and teamwork as they create and compete with it. The robot also navigates the field, collects and scores game pieces. Check out this robot playing a full match in the finals of the World Championship: ua-cam.com/video/R8lg6DM11fM/v-deo.html
@@LittletonRobotics it's wonderful and aesthetically awesome. I'm just having a hard time finding a use for it. Maybe it can bring materials to construction workers
@@LittletonRobotics take it back, we will have it replaced construction workers all together
I think it’s so cool to see other teams build pits
I used to do this in high-school. It was so much fun!
That's awesome! Great job
The way he threw his hands up 😂😂😂😂 zoidburg vibes forsure hahahahah
Love the proudness. Celebrate your small wins.
Where would this world be without nerds? They are the true winners. ❤🤓
6328: captain...
Captain: what is it 6328
6328: my diagnostics indicate that my gyros need calibration
Dude flared his hands up and i thought he was screaming *ROBOTS TAKING OVER*
The run around the room is so awesome haha
Cool climbing system. Keep up the good work😊
So badass and so dangerous which means it’s even more badass
Bro hit the home alone run when he found out his parents “disappeared” 🤣
We need people like you,,🎉🎉🎉
Cool to see showing up on my feed. I did frc back in 2013. Frisbees!...
Now we need a robot voice that says, "Parkour".
Honestly that’s very impressive well done
Great work guys
This could have a really cool future.
Aliens aren’t contacting humans for reason😂😂🤣
We're a high school robotics competition team. This was a shop test of the end-of-game challenge from the 2022 FIRST Robotics Competition game. The robot is designed and built by high school students, who learn STEM skills and teamwork as they create and compete with it. The robot also navigates the field, collects and scores game pieces. Check out this robot playing a full match in the finals of the World Championship: ua-cam.com/video/R8lg6DM11fM/v-deo.html
So excited he was buzzing
these guys are doing gods work
I loved to see him energy for be happy
I was on 540, currently a mentor, and uh... yours did a lot better than ours.
Say hi to everyone on the team for us!
That metal ching sound when it let go was cool
The guy in the back is over the moon that he invented the first swing that swings itself without the need of children.
We're a high school robotics competition team. The robot is designed and built by high school students, who learn STEM skills and teamwork as they create and compete with it. This was the end-of-game challenge from the 2022 FIRST Robotics Competition game. The robot also navigates the field, collects and scores game pieces. Check out this robot playing a full match in the finals of the World Championship: ua-cam.com/video/R8lg6DM11fM/v-deo.html
@@LittletonRobotics i love these competition, i myself got into a robotics competition. It was a basic vehicule following a drawn route. I didn't succeed in getting to the finish line. I do understand and appreciate the sport. Still it is funny to see a robot swinging around.
Great job!