Hats off to the Everybot team. This is going to be a highly competitive robot. I could see this as an alliance captain at a district, especially with some basic upgrades and drive practice.
@@patrickmattin9609 I don't doubt that it could be a great first pick, but I would be a little concerned about it being unable to pick up game pieces from the ground. Having to go all the way across the field through what will probably be lots of defense just to grab another game piece will be quite time consuming compared to other robots that would be able to pick up game pieces close by to their community or even potentially in the opposing alliance's loading zone.
@@talosisoursavior3061 Within the resource budget it makes sense to omit a ground intake, but yeah that's probably the first thing I would add with additional time and budget. Teams not running an Everybot should definitely consider that weakness and look to take opposing game pieces for themselves.
The polycarbonate intake plates will be available for purchase from AndyMark, WestCoast Products, and potentially other FRC suppliers. Alternatively, many teams will be willing to cut you a set on their router.
@@ethanreed4517 Hell we couldn't even drill 3 holes all in the right places on one part to bolt something together. The holes never aligned right. So that might not be the limiting factor here...
if anything this proves that this year's game showcases how simple designs can be both effective and productive at the same time. doesn't have to be 1323 2022 levels of fancy or 71 2002, it just has to get the job done
Thats insane! Took me some time to fully understand how the concept works, but once i got it: i realised how elegant it is! Great use of the polycarb plate
What resources did you use to grasph it? I tried importing it to my software, but there aren't mate connectors in the CAD file, so I can't visualize it
@@TheRealJoshuaYang when it came out i just watched the video a couple of times and then it kinda clicked, ive had experience from looking at other mechanisms so it becomes like second nature when trying to figure out a new one. the cad file will probably help but not getting the intuition for the mechanism itself becasue you cant view the defining sketches so you cant really grasp the though proccess behind the design. what helped me is to figure out why some components were placed: such as the polycarbonate plate on the arm or the string that is used to get the arm to a certain angle at the end of its range of motion and figuring out what was the intended movement of the mechanism. I hope this helps
@@yahligilboa7489 hmmmm ok thanks for the reply. Hopefully when my team builds it, I can take part and understand more; this is my rookie year so things are not clicking yet
It doesn't. However, you don't really need to pick up from ground since there is always the substation, and then you'd be leaving ground pieces for potential alliance partners to grab. (that's the way I see it.)
Oh no, the high-skill teams are starting to make the actual competitive robots, and we are still planning, made worse by the fact that they removed the rookie pass
We, team 7748 just won the istanbul regional with this everybot, and our other team 9264 won the 2023 bosphorus regional with 2022 everybot.. hats off to 118 🫡
Hats off to the Everybot team. This is going to be a highly competitive robot. I could see this as an alliance captain at a district, especially with some basic upgrades and drive practice.
Without a doubt
Check out 5216, their everybot made it through to the top of a lot of comps because of super fast cycling and cargo RP
@@jaycrisp536 172 did pretty well last year with an upgraded Everybot, and honestly that was not a great game for this sort of simple design.
@@patrickmattin9609 I don't doubt that it could be a great first pick, but I would be a little concerned about it being unable to pick up game pieces from the ground. Having to go all the way across the field through what will probably be lots of defense just to grab another game piece will be quite time consuming compared to other robots that would be able to pick up game pieces close by to their community or even potentially in the opposing alliance's loading zone.
@@talosisoursavior3061 Within the resource budget it makes sense to omit a ground intake, but yeah that's probably the first thing I would add with additional time and budget. Teams not running an Everybot should definitely consider that weakness and look to take opposing game pieces for themselves.
This is like,,, shockingly strong
Looks rad. Pretty advanced manufacturing for this one.
The polycarbonate intake plates will be available for purchase from AndyMark, WestCoast Products, and potentially other FRC suppliers. Alternatively, many teams will be willing to cut you a set on their router.
@@ethanreed4517 Hell we couldn't even drill 3 holes all in the right places on one part to bolt something together. The holes never aligned right. So that might not be the limiting factor here...
sheeeesh thats actually really good
Love that integration for both the cone and cube
Damn, everybot is gonna be super competitive this year. This is a really great design! Really outdid yourselves on this
🎉everybot drop!!
corn man
As always. Fantastic job
The disturbing fact is, this will be the 2nd best bot the Robonauts build this season.
Kinda OP for an everybot lol
wow this is such a W everybot, it can do all the game tasks reliably and efficiently(mostly) even without modification!
if anything this proves that this year's game showcases how simple designs can be both effective and productive at the same time. doesn't have to be 1323 2022 levels of fancy or 71 2002, it just has to get the job done
Damn, the Everybot this year looks amazing, great work
Woah!
Thats insane! Took me some time to fully understand how the concept works, but once i got it: i realised how elegant it is! Great use of the polycarb plate
What resources did you use to grasph it? I tried importing it to my software, but there aren't mate connectors in the CAD file, so I can't visualize it
@@TheRealJoshuaYang when it came out i just watched the video a couple of times and then it kinda clicked, ive had experience from looking at other mechanisms so it becomes like second nature when trying to figure out a new one. the cad file will probably help but not getting the intuition for the mechanism itself becasue you cant view the defining sketches so you cant really grasp the though proccess behind the design.
what helped me is to figure out why some components were placed: such as the polycarbonate plate on the arm or the string that is used to get the arm to a certain angle at the end of its range of motion
and figuring out what was the intended movement of the mechanism.
I hope this helps
@@yahligilboa7489 hmmmm ok thanks for the reply. Hopefully when my team builds it, I can take part and understand more; this is my rookie year so things are not clicking yet
@@TheRealJoshuaYang let me know if i can help! Would love to.
Discord is a viable option...
This definitely gives off 1619 2019 intake vibes
What is the spacing between the rollers that pinched the cone?
Im pretty sure the released the CAD on Chief Delphi
That's insane
How does it pick up from the ground?
It doesn't. However, you don't really need to pick up from ground since there is always the substation, and then you'd be leaving ground pieces for potential alliance partners to grab. (that's the way I see it.)
I don't think it does, but it is surprisingly efficient nonetheless
video length 1:18, team number 118
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someone in my team has the same pfp as you... did your bit get you anywhere, and do you know josel?
Nice
interesting intake design, seems very effective though
sick intake
this is cracked, like maybe too good 😅
Least top-heavy everybot
I assume the only thing missing here is floor pick up, then again, given how effective the manipulator looks, it doesnt seem necessary for this bot.
This looks more like an everything bot than an everybot
Weirdly everybody’s have generally been super uncompetitive we all thought
Oh no, the high-skill teams are starting to make the actual competitive robots, and we are still planning, made worse by the fact that they removed the rookie pass
Too flimsy. will break ❤️
It's also very top heavy. Not good for balancing on the charge station.
We, team 7748 just won the istanbul regional with this everybot, and our other team 9264 won the 2023 bosphorus regional with 2022 everybot.. hats off to 118 🫡