I really like the DR4B Tray design, I think that this is probably one of the more competitive classes of bot for this year. Really clean build, looking forward to the next iteration :)
Ian Talbert I just saw the forum post. Great job! I am not sure that stacking 17 cubes is super realistic based off of that there are only 66 cubes, which would be 11 cubes in every zone without towers, so...
It's held in by axles with a notch in them. When enough force is applied by the bands on the lift it forces the axles to go up and to release the anti tip. In a further design I used a flap to hold the axle up a little and used a post on the lift about flat so that when the lift raised past a certain point, the post rotated down and released the rubber band so that the axle was captive. The lift had a ton of gouges from the axle flapping around and getting caught between it and the drive.
The "Whats up gamers" in the beginning made me cream my pants. Never has someone made me feel so satisfied than when he said the word gamers.
I live to satisfy.
bruh burh ive never been more disgusted
Ok buddy like just ok
I really like the DR4B Tray design, I think that this is probably one of the more competitive classes of bot for this year. Really clean build, looking forward to the next iteration :)
Thanks. Second iteration is coming along well, should be done by the end of the week.
I literally just took my 4-bar apart, why didn't i find this video before!
Great Job!
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Aye I speak fo my whole class I'm the only one that use TH-cam but my robotics teacher is using your design for our competition this year
Good for him I guess
What kind of rubber bands did you guys use????
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Great robot and design.Are you able to stack on top of other cubes in the scoring zone?
No
Ok, thank you for responding!
@@aidanpatterson5345 oh yeah to add onto that I dont think it's a reasonable goal given the limitations of lift tray. Maybe at most 4 cubes
@@aidanpatterson5345 I was wrong. See www.vexforum.com/t/stacking-on-stacks-a-manifesto/68288
Ian Talbert I just saw the forum post. Great job! I am not sure that stacking 17 cubes is super realistic based off of that there are only 66 cubes, which would be 11 cubes in every zone without towers, so...
nice robot!
What music did u use?
Collapse v1 by Zeds Dead
@@meepmeepme thx
Oh my god cool I was in that room
Almost won in that qualification match against you and ipa 😤 so close 1 dumb cube in a tower again;-;
Uhh what team
@@meepmeepme 4142a in east oahu
@@ryden.o welp you'll get your revenge @ Ipa
@@meepmeepme haha 3rd times a charm?
@@ryden.o yeah ig
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@@meepmeepme ah ok. Also pls make starcraft gaming vids
@@mihirshaik1203 no starcraft only fortnite
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nice bot tho
My primary focus is on gamers
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nice
How does your anti tip mechanism in the back unfold?
It's held in by axles with a notch in them. When enough force is applied by the bands on the lift it forces the axles to go up and to release the anti tip. In a further design I used a flap to hold the axle up a little and used a post on the lift about flat so that when the lift raised past a certain point, the post rotated down and released the rubber band so that the axle was captive. The lift had a ton of gouges from the axle flapping around and getting caught between it and the drive.
nice robot!