Fantastic robot. How did you create your sliding mechanism on the expandable tray? I am a bit confused about how you would place the spacers for it to slide
Do you have any close up videos? Our school is new to this and none of us really know what we are doing, we are looking for how to make some of these mechanisms
I assume you're talking about nylon screws, which are available from robosource. Here's a link if you're interested: www.robosource.net/35-nylon-screws-nuts
Does anyone know if you can stack that many cubes but with a one to five torque ratio and a red cartridge or is it too heavy? *Edit from testing I have found a 1 to 5 ratio with a red cartridge can lift 5 blocks
@@amikoshdube1483 Thanks a lot for the tip, we actually just switched the gear to an 84 tooth today but haven't tested it so good news to know it is going to work :)
Vikram Krishna there’s tensioning in rubber bands that are easily disturbed (but able to stay still to meet size requirements), and that tension, along with the weight of the locking tray pushing down onto the original tray, is what keeps it straight.
Nova Star why would you stop your own teams bot. As well if you want a counter just build a good bot and drive it better, if this is a good bot build it. It sounds cliche but its true
Your so kind as to assume that you will be seeing me at worlds! I highly doubt I will make it that far.
this aged
@@bucketfullabiscuits7865 rip world's
But can it double shot?
Vex TowerTakeover: Am I a joke to you
1961Z: Want some perfectly stacked cubes
are you able to center park?
Y e e s
You mean high score the moble goals?
you mean hang on the pole?
You mean high raise your partner?
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
Can you make a video on your extender?
Fantastic robot. How did you create your sliding mechanism on the expandable tray? I am a bit confused about how you would place the spacers for it to slide
I think they have 1 wide L channels. My team is using a system similar to that. As for spacers, I just used some screw heads.
@@psun256 vez sells half cut c channels.
@@pradyunnarkadamilli2181 Yeah those things. They look like L channels though...
Do you guys have a mechanical hard stop for the arm to stay at tower height? ( which is why you guys have to move the tray while scoring / descoring)
We have a brace that supports our arm and that contacts the tray when going up so that is why we move our tray when we move our arm up
How did you guys get the lift to flip open?
Can this score in the 20 point zone?
but can it get the golden hub?
Nice!
Our Lord and savior antichambers has spoken!
So good. Love you guys. Have a dope season yall!!!
Thank you!
its cool but how do you make the hinge so the stacker can flip out
How are you guys able to lock the sliding part of the tray in its highest position?
May I ask how you made the cascade on the tray
The robot looks sturdy and slik. iNcreDibe JoB!!!
Do you have any close up videos? Our school is new to this and none of us really know what we are doing, we are looking for how to make some of these mechanisms
did you have any problems when stakes high amounts of cubes the robot, falling on its back?? If so, how did you solve this prombelm
how does your hinges work
Rubber bands
background music?
how do the arms hold in position
iv'e a question . how long is those intake chains on each side ???
lookin good
Where did y'all get those white screws from?
I assume you're talking about nylon screws, which are available from robosource. Here's a link if you're interested: www.robosource.net/35-nylon-screws-nuts
Have you had any issues with 600 rpm drive? I have had overheating issues with that high of a speed in the past.
La Cueva Robotics No we have not had any issues with burning out.
@@nitinbhogaraju Are you driving at full 600 rpm or are you capping it at 300 or 400 rpm?
We have it limited to a little over 300 rpm
i really neeed a exaple for my team thanks for it we only have so little done and its starts oct 27 so we really need to get to work
are those custom wheels for the antitip?
Yes, we used 0.5" spacers ziptied around a pulley to make the custom wheels.
Great robot, how wide is your base?
Ur rarted but that robot's kinda power
Does anyone know if you can stack that many cubes but with a one to five torque ratio and a red cartridge or is it too heavy?
*Edit from testing I have found a 1 to 5 ratio with a red cartridge can lift 5 blocks
I would suggest using a 1:7 ratio as that can easily let you do 9 cubes.
@@amikoshdube1483 Thanks a lot for the tip, we actually just switched the gear to an 84 tooth today but haven't tested it so good news to know it is going to work :)
No problem and good luck to you guys hope it works!
Good luck from a fellow forsyth (West) team. Also, How did you get your intake rollers to fit in the 18" x 18"?
We have the intake rollers flip up sideways currently. Good luck to you too!
@@Eagles1961Z Sort of like ua-cam.com/video/XCjjXbE3m6Y/v-deo.html ?
This was so useful! Thanks
Great robot guys! How were you able to fit the intakes into the box?
How wide is yahs tray?
it's fantastic it's fantastic
could we possible use your design for the tipper and change it up a bit for our bot ???
Yes its here for you to take inspiration from.
Are u going to do an in depth look
Most likely not
do you have any issues with tipping?
No, we do not have any issues with tipping
Wow, that’s insane. Is it a 2 or 4 motor chassis?
It is a 4m 3:5 600rpm chassis on 3.25" wheels.
Eagles 1961Z nice, good luck this season
how do you lock the flip out?
Vikram Krishna there’s tensioning in rubber bands that are easily disturbed (but able to stay still to meet size requirements), and that tension, along with the weight of the locking tray pushing down onto the original tray, is what keeps it straight.
Our flipout occurs when we intake cubes. The bands are tensioned to where it does not flip out by itself.
Its the same with ours. We have almost an identical design.
Fanstastic
Quality.
Solid intakes but your anti-tips need some work. Nice arm speed too
Yeah I'll see you at worl..... oh wait, i feel old now...
Sam your 1320C right?
@@amikoshdube1483 I was yeah
@@samtorbert6554 awwww man I am gonna miss u and momo this year i cri
is there a reason yee are using 600rpm gearing and gearing it down with exterior gears ??? why dont you just use 1:1 200rpm gearing ??
thats to slow for our liking so we geared it 600 3:5 giving us 366 rpm
Looks very similar to the Ri3D Goofy robot
imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
clean
how do you counter this? Im seeing the same design everywhere
Nova Star wall bot
@@Chrisontt But that doesn't counter the other alliance's bot at all! It can only temporarily stop on team bot only, and has no scoring ability.
Watch this video it stops trays ua-cam.com/video/Rznndditly0/v-deo.html
Nova Star why would you stop your own teams bot. As well if you want a counter just build a good bot and drive it better, if this is a good bot build it. It sounds cliche but its true
Kapri 4154X not really that was an example but you can just put it on their side
How did you guys do the intake? My team cant get the right angle or compression
We tuned it based on the sproket overlap and banding positioning as well as banding strength
Are you guys middle school or high school?
high school most likely
too op
Ese robot está mamadismo
oooooo very gooooooooooooooooooo(breathing)oooooooooddddddd
Those are some tiny anti tips
I'm confused as to what one would call this sort of design in an engineering notebook.
tray bot?
@@Ajsk-en5ze maybe "expandable tray"
I am going to assume you do not have permission from the copyright holders for that song
Needs more walls
Oyes
Norcal’s got you covered
Почему не покозать верхни кубек.Атписка дезлойк
Same
My teams robot was so bad. We built a ClawBot with no modifications and we couldn’t even pick up blocks
You stole gators song
Cameron Soviero lmao only
the 2nd half though
Dank bot
the music is pretty bad, really bad
YY copy
We actually collaborated with our bots simultaneously