The Robonauts 118 Everybot 2024
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- Опубликовано: 15 янв 2024
- The Robonauts Everybot is an affordable, competitive, and elegant robot that can be built with only basic tools and items found in either the kit of parts, purchased from your local hardware store, or online from various FRC retailers. The mission of Everybot is to provide a comprehensive set of build resources to field a competitive and affordable robot intended to play the FIRST Robotics Competition challenge; specifically targeted towards under-resourced and under-mentored teams. A successful Everybot will inspire individual students, teams, and mentors while promoting team sustainability.
Based on our analysis of FIRST Crescendo we have created a short list of robot capabilities that accomplish the goals of our mission statement.
The 2024 Robonauts Everybot Will:
Have all of the functionality of the FIRST KitBot
Score in the Amp
Get Onstage
Will use the same chassis as the FIRST KitBot
For an additional resource you can join the Everybot Community Discord where you can make friends with other teams building Everybots, ask for help, and share your progress.
Just as an fyi we just finished a competition this past weekend and ended up 12 out of 30, so we were actually an alliance captain in the end. Don't underestimate this robot. Just do lots of practice driving.
0:28, dude look at all those drills!
Everything's bigger in Texas
Most impressive thing about this video is how organized the tool section is
our tax money btw but damn they make sum cool robots
Looks great y'all, another stellar Everybot!
Nice upgrade from the kit bot!
Griz on the soundtrack is based
The amp mechanism is simple and elegant, I have a lot of respect for this bot
I was wondering what you would come up with knowing the KoP came with an already everybot-like robot assembly, the mostly passive amp scoring device is spectacular!
Fine as hell. GJ guys
good stuff
The video length. 😄
Cool you chose one of my favorite songs
How difficult is lining up the amp grabbing mechanism with the human player station?
They discussed this a little bit on the FIRST Canada livestream, the designer of the amp roller claw estimated that as long as the claw is actually in front of a slot and not one of the dividers your bumpers could be up to about 30° off angle from the wall and as long as the note contacted one of the roller wheels it will still suck it in. With a little practice, you should be able to do it pretty easily
Really cool robot! What kind of climber do yall use? and could I get the cad of it?
this kit bot performed pretty well in the NE region
See ya at comp
THE FACT THE VIDEO IS EXACTLY 1:18
What team you frim
@@electrotal3878 רק היום רק היום חינם בלסטין תקנה אחד קבל אחד במתנה רק היום
We have a problem then with our video - our team is 75:09....
40 drills?!?!?!
And still the rack is empty halfway through a meeting!
the video length is 1:18!!! easter eggs irl
scared how consistant that amp collecter will be
If you have a good human player it should be doable.
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No floor intake? Seems like a simple under the bumper intake would have been easy enough to add to the kitbot design (just continue the magazine down to the base of the robot) and the wheel base should be wide enough for it. You miss out on a lot of potential autonomous scoring without it.
Not necessarily as simple as that. There are a multitude of reasons that I can think of as to why they weren't able to accommodate a floor intake. One, they have a very limited amount of resources going into this. Having a floor intake would likely mean extra custom plates and COTS parts, supplies that might just be too expensive, maybe even impossible, for teams envisaging an Everybot to achieve, especially since a lot of these teams don't have a $10k CNC machine within their workshop. An intake would also likely mean an extra one to two motors on the robot, which are unfortunately very expensive in the current FRC world. Secondly, the climber-- which as far as I am concerned is like the only "cheap" climber that is feasible to manufacture for an economically disadvantaged/resource-ridden team-- is in the way of where a floor intake and note transfer system would need to be for this idea to be sensible. Remember, the goal of an Everybot is to be the most practical "second-pick" at a regional event; having a functional climber that can facilitate an alliance towards earning a ranking point and a harmony bonus is significantly more desirable than having a floor intake that can do an auto while your more capable alliance partners can just do the same thing. Hope this helps!
Also, last year's Everybot couldn't pickup off of the ground; it ended up preforming really well in all other sectors (even though in my opinion floor pickup is a lot more important for this year's game).
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