Epic robot! If you don't mind answering, what was your reasoning for making a mecanum drive (vesus, say, an x-drive) and how well do you think it turned out? Judging from the footage, the bot seems to be able to strafe and move forwards/backwards quite easily and quickly.
I think the choice was based on build simplicity and to fit all of the other functions in the chassis. Another would be width between each side of the chassis. I think those are the reasons, but in reality, i just went 'ooooh mecanum cool' On how it turned out, I think it's pretty damn good for the first ever mecanum drive for us. The only problem is that the motors cook themselves after a 5 minutes run
Basically, every tile touched by a robot is worth 3 points, and it will only be counted once per team (i.e. if two bots of the same team are touching a single tile, it will only be counted once)
@@seanmoody50 idk what his design is but not using the air for anything else u could just use all the psi in the tank and shoot them out/ depending on how u did it not modifying parts but getting enough power at one time he said he uses 4 2 each side I’ve got some ideas including this idea that (if they work) will be seen later in the season😏
@@braydensmith6069 Yeah i am intrested in what end game people come up with. I am in vexU tho so I have a cheese way to make an endgame using machined and 3d printed parts that there is no way VRC people can make lol
I absolutely fw that endgame deploy
string launcher go crazy
this is one of the most robot of all time
glorious username and pfp
One of?
English moment
bro hid the string gun under the license plates 🥶
epic
Did you really just name your expansion mech "Panjan" after that rocket propelled D-Day explosive cartwheel????
Epic robot! If you don't mind answering, what was your reasoning for making a mecanum drive (vesus, say, an x-drive) and how well do you think it turned out? Judging from the footage, the bot seems to be able to strafe and move forwards/backwards quite easily and quickly.
I think the choice was based on build simplicity and to fit all of the other functions in the chassis. Another would be width between each side of the chassis. I think those are the reasons, but in reality, i just went 'ooooh mecanum cool'
On how it turned out, I think it's pretty damn good for the first ever mecanum drive for us. The only problem is that the motors cook themselves after a 5 minutes run
@@bonehed-2 my team planned to use them for the same reason, but due to other factors of our design we changed our mind
what the heck how does that shooting thing even work?
String shoot gang
Also sick robot
rrhar'il yess 🔥🔥
How do u get the pistons to shoot out the wheel like that?
Also how did you guys shoot out the strings?
I like what I see
Looks so tasty I could eat it.
Also how did you store the disks?
How did you guys pushed the disk to the flywheel?
Looks good 👍
What is a spinner
It's the thing that rotates the rollers
how does endgame work?
Basically, every tile touched by a robot is worth 3 points, and it will only be counted once per team (i.e. if two bots of the same team are touching a single tile, it will only be counted once)
@@bonehed-2 oh i meant your endgame mechanism, I know what endgame means lol
@@seanmoody50 idk what his design is but not using the air for anything else u could just use all the psi in the tank and shoot them out/ depending on how u did it not modifying parts but getting enough power at one time he said he uses 4 2 each side I’ve got some ideas including this idea that (if they work) will be seen later in the season😏
@@braydensmith6069 Yeah i am intrested in what end game people come up with. I am in vexU tho so I have a cheese way to make an endgame using machined and 3d printed parts that there is no way VRC people can make lol
kitchen gun was better
Bri'ish innit?
Innit bruv