There is a servo arm that allows one element at a time to be held by our surgical tubing. That way we can move the robot slightly away from the pile before moving the servo arm down and letting the cube/ball go up into the rest of the robot. This ensures that we will never intake more than one element at a time
Robot in 3 Days is just to describe the fast prototyping of a robot right after kickoff. While this was more of a robot in 30 hours, it embodies the spirit of Ri3D which is why we kept the title.
Very nice video, great work
that's crazy! you made that in three days??
Very good video
wow so cool!
How does the intake work? Like it only takes one at a time
There is a servo arm that allows one element at a time to be held by our surgical tubing. That way we can move the robot slightly away from the pile before moving the servo arm down and letting the cube/ball go up into the rest of the robot. This ensures that we will never intake more than one element at a time
@@vulcanrobotics got it, nice mechanism
is the wall that stops freight from going into the intake there in order to prevent collecting more than 1?
yup! the implementation is not perfect, but it allows us to drive into a large pile of game elements without ever picking up more than one.
geez there are so many of FTC teams building their bot in like 3 days if not less y'all insane
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THREE DAYS???????????????
it hasn't been 3 days
Robot in 3 Days is just to describe the fast prototyping of a robot right after kickoff. While this was more of a robot in 30 hours, it embodies the spirit of Ri3D which is why we kept the title.
Recently, most Ri3Ds have been Ri30H
Let's gooo Vulcan
...three days?
Lets go Vulcannn
I love huskys
let's go mathew
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NO WAAYYY