Justin, you outdid yourself on this one. Not only is this an impressive new bot, I think the video choreography and editing makes this my favorite reveal of all time (bumping 118 2013 to #2). What an incredible way to show off an awesome machine.
How do you guys consistently make robots this good? What's your normal build season schedule(by week)(like, what do you get done by each week) My team isn't that organized.
chris shakkour We post our robot CADs to our website: ccisdrobonauts.org . You can also ask questions here but we try not to be too vocal on public platforms
To be honest, that's what I thought before I joined the team, and I was hella wrong. Students actually design a test a huge part of the robot, and most of the prototyping is done by students. For example, I was on the climbing subystem, and the hook deployment was first created by a mentor and modified by me. The actual clipping hooks was designed by me and a couple of other students. The way the forks mount to the robot was also created by students in our subsystem. A majority of the work mentors actually do is polishing up the stuff students make and not only smooth out the mechanical kinks but make it look better as well
Jesus these kids have recourses; multiple robots each year, a fully functional field, a huge workspace. Don't get me wrong, the robot is freaking amazing and seems like it can perform perfectly in FRC. I guess I'm just jealous, but best of luck in the competitions to come.
I don't know how the team does it, but every time I see a Robonauts reveal video I stand up and applaud at the end. Every time. It makes you want to dance, build, and geek out all at the same time! Fantastic video and robot this year 118!
@@zacharyfisher3019 or... robonauts is like a pro football team, picking players that are specialized from plethora of Schools, of course they're going to be good.
Those poly-carb gears though 👌 over on 1519 we’ve been worried that we might be one of the few teams to have a separate intake/release mech, very comforting to see one working well.
I'm currently rewriting all of the code from scratch to make it more user-friendly, but I wouldn't mind fixing up some of the old robots like Apex's lights and sharing the new code. I didn't get the new version finished in time for my current team 2848, it's still in a UML planning phase, but a working version should be finished before summer starts.
During quals, you would end up on their alliance about as often as you would be against them, so I'd actually want to be in the same regional as them. Of course, during alliance selection, you just have to pray.
Any chance to get some cad photos or files? If not I'd like to know how you prevented your arm from moving while you weren't giving power to the motors? My team used a helical transmission but I'm inters in finding other ways to do so
OMG, I love this team so much, so glad I got to be part of it last year. My favourite part of this video has to be that sassy throw that illusion does at 0:28 to 0:31
ashlyn lampton if you watch the last few seconds of the video you can see the three competitions they're going to, and most likely also going to Champs.
I've seen more online documentation for Java, but both should serve you well. DISCLAIMER: I have a slight Java bias, and may be wrong about the documentation thing.
When this Robot's design is my FTC design precisely, and my mentors laughed when I said we should just build a bigger version of that bot for FRC this year
I am not trying to spark a controversy or anything about your robot. However wouldn't 0:29 be considered "launching a cube"? and if that's the case wouldn't you have to be in contact with the fence that surrounds the switch?
In the Q&A (frc-qa.firstinspires.org/onepage.html, see Q4 and Q39) they said that if the robot were to be put on level ground and still comply with the bumper rules it's okay. If the robot is put on level ground the tines/partner climb ramp does/do move back up.
This may be the most "118" robot 118 has ever built. Overcomplicated but beautifully executed.
Noah Brooks yet can’t make it to Einstein lmao!!
@@Brandon-qd2lb that's so mean
My tax dollars at work, destroying my own kids in competition.
Justin, you outdid yourself on this one. Not only is this an impressive new bot, I think the video choreography and editing makes this my favorite reveal of all time (bumping 118 2013 to #2). What an incredible way to show off an awesome machine.
Yes, officer, this is the one who is about to steal all of the first place spots... Nice job 118, beautiful robot!
That’s a cool bot
And the choice of music
☝️🤠👍
This is insane well done
Looking good! Loved the music
624 cameo!
How do you guys consistently make robots this good? What's your normal build season schedule(by week)(like, what do you get done by each week) My team isn't that organized.
Looks amazing as always! ~5813
Great job you guys it looks great hope you will do just as well
What's the autonomous like?
welp, we're fucked.
Too good!!
2:29 that is the hottest shot I swear
does this team have a website to read more about or contact them ? if yes please contact me here or private
chris shakkour We post our robot CADs to our website: ccisdrobonauts.org . You can also ask questions here but we try not to be too vocal on public platforms
Cool Video
LMAO the part at 1:20 😂
i always loved these "student made" robots..... :)
ok boomer
when you have too much money
So sad. This is clearly NOT designed and built by students. This is not in the spirit of First. They need to be investigated.
maybe your students just suck
Jacob O'Connell I think he has a point it hard for me to believe high schoolers made this in 6 weeks
Lmao they need to be investigated. By who, the robot police?
Go look up FIRST's mission and see why you're wrong. Thanks.
To be honest, that's what I thought before I joined the team, and I was hella wrong. Students actually design a test a huge part of the robot, and most of the prototyping is done by students.
For example, I was on the climbing subystem, and the hook deployment was first created by a mentor and modified by me. The actual clipping hooks was designed by me and a couple of other students. The way the forks mount to the robot was also created by students in our subsystem. A majority of the work mentors actually do is polishing up the stuff students make and not only smooth out the mechanical kinks but make it look better as well
how many are on the team ?
On one hand, this is an extremely well made reveal with a really promising robot to match. On the other hand is lotion.
No tissues? Are we in the 1800s?
Sid Prabhakaran it’s truly amazing what a team of professional engineers can build in a students game......
Salt
@@perrybotics damn you're here too?
These videos are much more enjoyable now that I'm in college and don't have to worry about getting absolutely decimated by this bot
Lol!!
Cameron Humphreys agreed
I still gotta worry lmao
Cameron Humphreys Sadly, I’m a senior and our bot this year is probably gonna be trash. It’s been enjoyable though.
The fact that you say probably is concerning, are you planning on building it at competition?
This is what happens when you know the cheat codes to FIRST Power Up, you unlock the secret Illusion robot
nope Lockdown is op not this bot.
They didn't find that code to Einstein though??
Jesus these kids have recourses; multiple robots each year, a fully functional field, a huge workspace. Don't get me wrong, the robot is freaking amazing and seems like it can perform perfectly in FRC. I guess I'm just jealous, but best of luck in the competitions to come.
op pls nerf
haha
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(lowercase) Slang. (in a video game) to reconfigure (an existing character or weapon), making it less powerful:
Brennan Long pls den ceman 2 op
NASA does it again
Dang some of these comments are salty.
I want to cry and cheer at the same time
relatable
The season's over why am I still watching this
Because it's ****ing awesome.
Is that blue in the video? ......sign of a water game. Coming soon-2019 FRC watergames
at 1:18
*flashbacks*
Ironically they are 118 and that was at 1:18.
I don't know how the team does it, but every time I see a Robonauts reveal video I stand up and applaud at the end. Every time. It makes you want to dance, build, and geek out all at the same time! Fantastic video and robot this year 118!
Dude Same!
Here’s the secret (NASA Engineers)
@@zacharyfisher3019 or... robonauts is like a pro football team, picking players that are specialized from plethora of Schools, of course they're going to be good.
I have literally been sitting here all day refreshing to see this!
Love from Robototes, 2412!
Those poly-carb gears though 👌 over on 1519 we’ve been worried that we might be one of the few teams to have a separate intake/release mech, very comforting to see one working well.
Layth Juma Could you please elaborate on how those are used in the bot please? Love from 6200
I love the flash back 😂
I HAVE BEEN WAITING SINCE 8:30 PACIFIC TIME ON BAG DAY FOR THIS
dude same XD
That's some sweet engineering.
to anyone from team 6969 who sees this: at least we tried
7/10, not very enLightening
We need to you to come back and do lights for us Joseph!
I'm currently rewriting all of the code from scratch to make it more user-friendly, but I wouldn't mind fixing up some of the old robots like Apex's lights and sharing the new code. I didn't get the new version finished in time for my current team 2848, it's still in a UML planning phase, but a working version should be finished before summer starts.
Y’all stand no chance against 360, but if you are on 360s team then you guys will win
It just ain’t fair......
SoulCrYdEMoN 0w0 were you trying to be funny chief?
When you'll probably win world champs
This aged poorly.
How do you guys get such consistent, and smooth lifts?
So stoked to be playing with you guys on Newton at Houston this year. Team 3140
THAT is a sick robot and I'm glad we dont have to compete with you (in the regional anyway)
During quals, you would end up on their alliance about as often as you would be against them, so I'd actually want to be in the same regional as them. Of course, during alliance selection, you just have to pray.
Any chance to get some cad photos or files? If not I'd like to know how you prevented your arm from moving while you weren't giving power to the motors? My team used a helical transmission but I'm inters in finding other ways to do so
We post our CAD to our website: ccisdrobonauts.org . The arm has a passive spring system that changes tension based on the angle
I guess it can't be a good song every year
;)
CAN I GET A WITNESS?
IN THE DARKNESS
CUZ THERE AINT NO LOVE AT ALL THE BE FOUD
FEELING LIKE A FREIGHT TRAIN, TRYING TO BREAK CHAINS
EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMEBODY NO DOUBT
OMG, I love this team so much, so glad I got to be part of it last year. My favourite part of this video has to be that sassy throw that illusion does at 0:28 to 0:31
Glad to see another amazing bot from you guys! (1721, NH)
That’s incredible! I already have butterflies about competition.
Can y’all hurry up with you’re reveal😂
This is a a stellar robot, love from Team Resistance #86 #ohmer
Amazing job, 118! Good luck in your competitions this year from Team 5813!
~Daler
Well fuck my school lost
Well, crap. We're screwed
Is anyone else scared for worlds this year?
Ruckus got hit right in the Simon & Garfunkel.
where's the mobile goal lift?
Great concept design and execution! Are you guys going to the comp in Tennessee this year?
ashlyn lampton if you watch the last few seconds of the video you can see the three competitions they're going to, and most likely also going to Champs.
What's the best language to use for FRC Programming? C++?
254 uses Java. 118 uses C++. If you know the algorithms well, there should be little difference.
I've seen more online documentation for Java, but both should serve you well.
DISCLAIMER: I have a slight Java bias, and may be wrong about the documentation thing.
Looking forward to see next season's robot
psyched to watch you guys beat us at colorado!
I'm just gonna say it the way I feel it, THIS SH*T IS MOTHERF*CKING DOPE!
Terrifying yet again, great job guys
i wonder how they counter balanced that arm
Good luck this season from team 1817, sorry about Hub City last year
Dylan Samples don't apologise for winning lol
That last shot, hahahahahah! You guys are the best.
Well. Shit.
obsessed with the glow up from a climber that broke last season to a climber that can hold TWO robots
woooooooooowwwww
ok, thats cool!
Never fail to impress. Amazing work and good luck from BERT 4750
Is it just me or is it weird there was a Chuck e Cheese commercial on this video?
:D
amazing what can be done w ith simple legos !
The only part of having two Worlds competitions is those at Detroit never get to see teams like 118.
we have other teams though.
AMAZING ! Great job. Catchy tune ♥
When this Robot's design is my FTC design precisely, and my mentors laughed when I said we should just build a bigger version of that bot for FRC this year
Woahhh good job guys! You never fail to blow me away
It looks incredible
Damn. I wish my team had those funds
very good robot.
Oh...
Damn that’s a pleasing robot
wow im first
waxton let's go!
My team is sooo fucked....
anyone else see the android looking things in the background at 2:34?
Those are Valkyrie behind the red logo (www.nasa.gov/feature/r5) and R2 behind the whiteboard (robonaut.jsc.nasa.gov/R2/)
A bunch of 17 yr old did this? Seems legit
Simon G. Some of them are 16
James Trapp Some of them are 14
Some have degrees and masters of engineering
jesus
looks heavy
did they make this song?
Justo en la humildad
I am not trying to spark a controversy or anything about your robot. However wouldn't 0:29 be considered "launching a cube"? and if that's the case wouldn't you have to be in contact with the fence that surrounds the switch?
There was an update on the rules
Oh, OK just wanting to make sure because it would suck to spend 6 weeks designing something and then have it go to waste.
awesome fork lift idea!
I do believe this breaks R24 on end game.
In the Q&A (frc-qa.firstinspires.org/onepage.html, see Q4 and Q39) they said that if the robot were to be put on level ground and still comply with the bumper rules it's okay. If the robot is put on level ground the tines/partner climb ramp does/do move back up.
Welp i guess we already found a winner😭
nope it was 254, and 184 Lockdown and Uppercut.
"Congratulations you just triggered my FRC flashbacks"
Seems good but over complicated
Ridlaaaay. Thanks!!!