The Ultimate Guide To Motor Sharing In Vex IQ! Ratchet tutorial and Tips!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @landonvo3098
    @landonvo3098 Год назад +4

    single handedly revolutionizing VEX IQ with one tutorial

  • @Lee-squak
    @Lee-squak Год назад +2

    Les go I got a shout out! Big w. Thanks for the good luck for me into full volume Riley. Hope u do well in vrc man

    • @RileyMarkley
      @RileyMarkley  Год назад +1

      Good Luck To You Too. Although, I may still compete in IQ. We shall see.

    • @Lee-squak
      @Lee-squak Год назад +1

      Oh yea right, also the bloons music in the background tho

    • @madisoglrobotics
      @madisoglrobotics Год назад

      @@Lee-squakyeah noticed that

  • @DrumrollPlease
    @DrumrollPlease Год назад +2

    massive W as usual. bros gonna be the new ben lipper

  • @madisoglrobotics
    @madisoglrobotics Год назад +2

    Bro flying cheese was right hes a mad genius

  • @TheGigabytes12346
    @TheGigabytes12346 Год назад +1

    W best tutorial in vex

  • @user-ud7ds1mb5e
    @user-ud7ds1mb5e 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial!

    • @SamDoesCoding
      @SamDoesCoding 9 месяцев назад

      दो यू प्ले फ़ॉर्मेट 🧽🧽🧽🗃️📯🧂🍵🦛

  • @madisoglrobotics
    @madisoglrobotics Год назад +2

    W video

  • @Nameless65656Z
    @Nameless65656Z Год назад +1

    new ben lipper

  • @DavidHamada35
    @DavidHamada35 Год назад

    Riley the goat??? Hell yes he is

  • @nickyg9012
    @nickyg9012 3 месяца назад +1

    Amazing Thank You

  • @beguglacat4394
    @beguglacat4394 Год назад +2

    What are some limitations that you may have encountered with using ratchets in your robots?

    • @RileyMarkley
      @RileyMarkley  Год назад +1

      The primary issue with the ratchets is two fold. Issue A: The shared mechanism is only able to spin in one direction. Issue B: The gearbox for a twin ratchet is usually quite large. Over time, I have learned to overcome/adapt to these changes, which is why I use them so much!

  • @BrandonFromOntario
    @BrandonFromOntario Год назад +1

    rachet tutorial daddy

  • @NevinTheGreatOne
    @NevinTheGreatOne Год назад +1

    Hey great tutorial! It’s super interesting to see how the ratchets work. What is the benefit of a twin ratchet over a single one?

    • @RileyMarkley
      @RileyMarkley  Год назад

      A single ratchet shares like this:
      Mechanism 1: Clockwise, Mechanism 2, not engaged
      Mechanism 1: Counterclockwise, Mechanism 2, engaged
      A double ratchet works like this.
      Mech 1: (clockwise engaged) Mech 2: (clockwise disengaged)
      Mech 1: (counterclockwise disengaged) Mech 2: (counterclockwise engaged)
      If that was confusing, sorry, I didnt really have a good way to put it.

    • @NevinTheGreatOne
      @NevinTheGreatOne Год назад

      Oh that makes sense, thanks for the info!

  • @yingguo5229
    @yingguo5229 Год назад

    Very helpful tutorial 🎉

  • @infinity-gy7uk
    @infinity-gy7uk Год назад +1

    could we please get a rachet tutorial?

  • @Bas12390
    @Bas12390 Год назад +2

    HEY IM IN THERE

  • @Sage._.GoinCrazy
    @Sage._.GoinCrazy Год назад +1

    I tried this and it kinda worked but the ratchet stopped for a second and moves a bit and then stops again. Is it the ratchets rubber band or something else??

    • @RileyMarkley
      @RileyMarkley  Год назад +1

      Usually when the rubber band isnt pulling the tooth down enough the ratchet will disengage. Try using a smaller, tighter band. I also found using a 2 length pin instead of a 3 length pin to hold the tooth also sometimes helps. You may also want to use the gen-1 variant, because that one can be tightened more than the other ones.

  • @A..R..C.
    @A..R..C. Год назад

    Art

  • @codycodes7527
    @codycodes7527 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, I know this is wierd, but could you please take this down? Many advanced teams such as my own use these mechanisms and others like it, and they are often what gives us the competitive edge. The teams advanced enough to use such a mechanism would already know about it, and it would suck if the less advanced teams took the pride away from those who were novel enough to do it themselves.

    • @RileyMarkley
      @RileyMarkley  10 месяцев назад +1

      Unfortunately not. I took this into account before posting, but I attended multiple competitions hosted by corporations, and days after I attended they posted reveals using mechanisms identical to mine. The only way I could think of to take away the edge they have gained illegally from me and teams like me is to share it with the world. I know and understand what you mean, but I hope you can understand what I mean as well.

    • @yoballz
      @yoballz 10 месяцев назад

      W@@RileyMarkley

  • @velocity6867
    @velocity6867 Год назад +1

    Why do you use sprockets during the demonstration? Aren’t they unable to move each other like a gear?

    • @RileyMarkley
      @RileyMarkley  Год назад +1

      Its actually because of that reason! By using sprockets, it shows that the 2 spinning parts are not connected. Using gears would make them look meshed.

  • @Rovers48495A
    @Rovers48495A Год назад +1

    Why u circle my name at the start...

  • @pogpeople
    @pogpeople Год назад

    Hi Riley, what is that thing you use to connect to the motor that makes it go back and forth, its good for testing instead of connecting to brain and remote.

    • @RileyMarkley
      @RileyMarkley  Год назад

      Its actually a trigger sensor and motor, from a hexbug kit. I use it for testing because it is basically just a vex motor but I dont need to link a brain to it. Linked here -> www.amazon.com/HEXBUG-Robotics-Gatling-Rapid-Fire/dp/B07F3HH8B3/ref=sr_1_11?crid=THASP1AGFAU6&keywords=vex+hexbug+gun&qid=1692114511&sprefix=vex+hexbug+gun%2Caps%2C142&sr=8-11

  • @velocity6867
    @velocity6867 Год назад +1

    Where can I find the bands you’re using? Also why do you have motors not from vex iq

    • @RileyMarkley
      @RileyMarkley  Год назад +1

      I got my bands from a japanese store called daiso, but I would advise using thin regular vex brand ones or thin ones from staples. They work too.
      The issue with the bands I was using was that the inspectors thought they were illegal and we needed to show them the product specifications to prove them legal.
      It works with the staples tan rubber bands as well.

    • @velocity6867
      @velocity6867 Год назад

      @@RileyMarkley thank you! I’m assuming when the rubber bands have #32 or #64, they’re competition legal right?

    • @RileyMarkley
      @RileyMarkley  Год назад

      @@velocity6867 They are legal, its the tiny band in the gen 2 kit.

  • @codycodes7527
    @codycodes7527 10 месяцев назад +1

    blud.

  • @austinsus13194A
    @austinsus13194A Год назад +1

    Guys Riley copied me

    • @Lee-squak
      @Lee-squak Год назад +1

      Tutorial bros

    • @RileyMarkley
      @RileyMarkley  Год назад +1

      For the record, yours was unable to do 360 degree motion.

    • @madisoglrobotics
      @madisoglrobotics Год назад +1

      Oh dang I’d take it personally

  • @unrealandunlike615
    @unrealandunlike615 5 месяцев назад

    look at my ratchet (i made it 3x3): ruclips.net/video/qp2eDjQZXLw/видео.html