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Ethan Reed
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ธ.ค. 2011
I am a mentor on FRC team 118, The Robonauts
Momentary Control
2024 robot controlling a second Note (foam ring) for less than 3 seconds, which was legal, and shockingly underutilized. Purple lights indicate that the beam break sensors saw a second note, count down, and automatically eject at 2 seconds. Filmed on the practice field at champs.
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less beliveable than the moon landing lol
so tru so tru
if it can detect a second note. how come it doesnt eject right away? is it so if you shoot, it would still be there?
Yes, this allows us to score two notes in very quick succession.
such a cool feature!! Love it
how does the note just twist so well, blows my mind
auto-eject is super clever
Why do you guys have a blue note
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
so thats how the handoff works
guy's got a fortune in impacts and chargers there, dang!
NASA facility got them right
lol that’s not even scratching the surface of the stuff they have
the note being malleable really is convenient
What is this and why was it recommended to me?
FRC 2024 robotics competition.
It’s a really fun robotics competition
It's a prototype mechanism for a high school robotics competition
Cable Conveyor. Energy chain???
Wow, that is cool! I have never seen energy chain used that way. Is this your idea or is it something you saw and replicated?
This was revealed to me in a dream
@@ethanreed4517 I would say it's your idea then. A product of your mind. Unless you're giving God credit?
Very cool Ethan reed, I love energy chain
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bro just leaked the trade secrete
Mechanically its looks very neat but i have no idea what this thing is 😂
th-cam.com/video/j5TfbD7Em8s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VF_fyrpbdFYGSExa it’s used for wire management on this robots turret. In January an FRC game is revealed. After the game is revealed high school students have 6 weeks to analyze it, brainstorm, prototype, design, manufacture, assemble, wire, and program it. After the robot is complete these students compete with their robots another 6 weeks. FRC robots in a international competition run by a nonprofit organization called FIRST.
I feel like I never remember seeing this being used
Lmao cus it wasnt used much😅
"we're not mentor built" 💀💀 no hate, just saying, at my team, a mentor would never be running driver practice, only the drive coach, who's always a student. In fact, all leadership on the team is done by students, leading to a far more rewarding experience
bruh my tiny build space is crying right now..I was trained to be driver for my team in like a 10ft x 10ft square
5216 really took this and said what if we maxed it’s stats
Whats up with the white bumpers? They are so pretty!
Practice match = any bumper color is allowed
Dang!
Woah didn’t know 118 was this famous
how did u not ????
@@learntostock3487 r/wooooosh
i could do it faster obviously
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For how little you spent and how simple this robot is, you guys did a good job and it was fun competing against you at Humber college. -Gabriel from team 5032
I would have to say 25% of all bots are everybody’s this year.
I am blown away by the incredible simplicity and effectiveness of all of these designs. the intake is just as effective as any other simple intake could possibly be and dont even get me started on the climber
Hello! I was wondering if you use a brake of some sort to prevent your robot from falling after climbing. Thanks!
The 1/2" ratcheting wrench holds the robot up when power is cut
Wait so how does it climb to the mid rung, I’m a little confused, wouldn’t the robot touching the floor?
It ramps up the rung until the it seats in the valley of the hook, then when you drive just slightly in the other direction, the wheels lift off the ground. The opening shot of the video shows the resulting swinging action.
This is what I love. Simple design but does the job as good as very complex and expensive ones. Real engineering!
Another amazing robot again by you guys but can we gain the 6 points from the mid rung by only touching the low rung at 0:06?
It can hang on either the mid rung for 6 points or the low rung for 4 points. It depends on which direction you drive into the low rung. One direction deploys the hooks for the mid rung and the other simply passively hangs on the low rung
don't know what to say but genius
JUST GONNA SEND IT!
A video 1:18 seconds long... clever!
Nice job, we used everybot last season but covid shut us down before we got to play at Orlando. Genius latching on 2nd bar with an almos passive latch. BTW nice touch making the length of the video 118.
I love the climber! And the ball mechanism is pretty close to what my team is planning on doing, even down to using a four bar mechanism
Inspiring work once again from 118 and the Everybot.
based and everybot-pilled
Congratulations to the Everybot Team! That's a great combination of capabilities and it looks easy to replicate. The design is especially clever.
That is an incredibly simple yet super effective design! Great work being able to passive climb on two different rungs!! I believe this design will really allow lower resource teams to take full advantage of every game aspect!! Great job as always 118!! Looking forward to more videos and the final robot reveal!!!
thats a clever climber, especially with the lack of climbers this year
Wdum “lack of climbers?” Are people not choosing to climb?
@@violet03may58 i think they mean for robots in 3 days
@@violet03may58 shipping is slower, less stock, etc. new teams trying to get climbers is a struggle. 8k team gang B)
@@LR-qi9rj Yeah all out orders for parts are weeks late
That looks awesome! Good job y'all!
What happened to your field at NASA?
We moved to a larger space at a nearby school while the VIPER lunar rover gets built up on our old field
That climber is ingenious!