100 Points! | VEX IQ Rapid Relay New Robot Misfire
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
- Our second robot of the season!
This robot can do both the high goal and the low goal giving it the ability to clear all 4 switches for 12 points per pass (or goal in skills). It adjusts the shot using a gear that can move the rubber bands closer or further away, and is very consistent with good driver practice.
100 points driver skills, and able to compete competitively in teamwork matches, both by itself and with an alliance partner.
If you're wondering how on earth this is 100 points, I get it. This game isn't one you can play without reading the game manual. Teamwork scoring isn't intuitive, and skills is even crazier.
Go read the game manual, but in short, because two switches are knocked down, each goal is 8 points. 8 goals x 12 points each = 96 points, + 4 points for the 4 switches = 100 points.
This is our first video with the real field, and the balls were definitely different than we expected. I can't wait to see what teams build this year!
Let me know down below if you have have any questions!
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Did I just accurately predict THE Joseph lippers robot?
Maybe with some help from Ben Lipper....
@@Joseph973 details are overated imo
Very sigma
Guys I think Joseph stole the ideas from the Ben Lipper zoom call! (Just kidding Joseph we love you!)
You guys should do a teamwork to see how much u score with just this robot
Interesting idea...
@@Joseph973 yeah with passing and everything it does look like a robot capable of passing
Looks very similar to my bot, but with a less powerful catapult. I like it keep up the good work
How is it less powerful when his can shoot into either the low or high goal
@@questcbecause Mine shoots farther and goes into the low and high goal
@@Vexguy1 not very consistent because his just aligns itself with the wall and then shoots but yours has to be a certain distance from it from what I can tell
@@questcwith driving practice it can be good
@@Vexguy1 yeah but his will always be more consistent
Babe wake up, Joseph Lipper just dropped
Can I see the photos of the parts of the robot? Im a student and need some ideas for my bot😅. Can you help me?
Very impressive, Sir. Can you share the structure
As vex is a student centered program, I can't go around handing out build instructions, not to mention the fact that build instructions or CAD for this robot simply don't exist, so I couldn't give them to you even if I wanted to
Photos on ben lippers video.
Do you guys think an h-drive would be useful for this game? In my opinion, it would but I'm definitely not an expert...
The goals are very sensitive to lining up correctly, so it could be useful. However I don't know that it would be useful enough to warrant spending an entire motor on it, since lining up well can be fixed with drive practice
Question: How do you change the battery
The brain isn't actually attached to the robot with any pins, it's just sitting on top of some rails in the drivetrain, so to change the battery we just lift up the brain
How will auton work... there is now way for the robot to predict which side the ball is gonna drop on
I honestly hadn't thought that far. However I'm pretty sure someone will come up with some genius design to make it not a problem. As of now my best guess is that teams will use vision tracking, since it's really easy to find a big bight yellow game object, but I don't really see that as the ultimate solution
Edit: I didn't read the rules like I should have on it until now. You can actually rapid load for the entire auton skills match, so there's no reason to use the loader. So this year's programming skills will be way easier than any previous year.
How did you make it so even when you adjust the rubber band the catapult doesnt go up?
The way a choo choo mechanism works is that it holds down the catapult, no matter what the rubber band tension is at, and only releases it when you spin it far enough. I'd recommend looking up choo choo mechanisms and building one, then it'll make more sense how it works
I built one from Ben Lipper's photos and it doesnt work Like that. Did you make so if u click a button it spins one Time?
@@flashing_cubing Yes, we have a button that when you push it, it shoots and reloads the choo choo
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HOW DO THEY MAKE A CHOO CHOO MECHANISM ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT
Check out the mechanism at 0:42, it has the rubber bands on a gear
oh ok thank you
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pov is crazy
is it fine if i use something like this joseph?
It is allowed just make sure you aren’t copying. Rather take inspiration by making a catapult with adjustable power and a similar intake. What isn’t okay is the idea of oh he has a 2:1 drivetrain I half to do that.
@@madisoglrobotics i know the rules myself
@@madisoglrobotics I actually also had a idea like this b4 this vid came out but then he posted it, and since he is a high content creator, I am less superior, so I need to ask
HOW WILL AUTON WORK... BECAUSE THE BOT CANNOT PREDICT WHICH SIDE THE BALL WILL DROP ON
read the game manual
in autonomous skills the whole match is a rapid load period. so you can put the ball in either starting zone as soon as the match starts
2 robots before the majority of students have even built one full design. Definitely breaking all student-centered rules, but hey I hope you make lots of cash on your email lists.
I'm sorry we don't see eye to eye on this. My intent is not to break the student centered policy and build robots to be holecounted, but rather to help inspire students and share ideas. If you are concerned about violations of the student centered policy, I'd suggest you focus your efforts on the Chinese black market for IQ robots that they will literally sell you for hundreds of dollars, the Flying Cheese have some videos on it on their channel, and if this is something you're really worried about, I'd suggest you check it out.
They are providing people with knowledge and ideas which is what vex is ultimately about. They aren’t breaking any student centered rules as they aren’t a team nor coaching teams via building there robots. It is your choice to agree with him but he has done a lot for this community and deserves respect. Check out flying cheese if you are worried he should be the least of your priority’s. Iv gotten emails asking for instructions for money.