Yo frfr that's what I was thinking. Kinda sad to be honest, I searched for this video like 5 ways before it came up. Justin Ridley is so recognizable on TH-cam for 118.
Awesome job! That over the bumper intake is amazing! And I know you probably will hear this a lot, but that climb is FINE!!!! 👍👌👌👌 I love the design and the name and I can’t wait to see you guys in action this competitor season!
Are you joking? This thing is completely useless. You think otherwise? Tell me how many dangerous or repetitive sequences you can think of that require a bot to pull itself up and/or toss a ball into a hole? Exactly, it's useless.
idk what you think this robot is for, but it is built to compete in a high school robotics competition. The point is the engineering and problem solving, not doing dangerous sequences
ugh I'm an FRC Alum (Graduated in 2018) but I use to always watch 118's videos just to get an idea of how the game could be and certain ideas to try out. Absolutely loved this can't wait to watch the comps this year as a mentor!
Absolutely stunning I am part of an FRC group at my school and we just went to Arizona for a comp. we made a defense bot and had an average of destroying 1-2 intakes per game
First I was expecting a climb too the high bar and while watching I thought you will stay at the mid bar. I thought that it already is really impressive. I didn't expect that climbing mechanismen to be able to get the high bar. It blew my mind. Amazing work.
@@youngproblem5232 we have our regional this week Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Some of these boys looking real scary this year 🤣. Luckily this is the best bit our team has ever built so we're hoping for something good
I think it's really inspiring to see what the highest tier of performance looks like. Imagine how much more boring it would be of like the top 1/4 of teams just disappeared.
I’m curious, as an electronics lead for an frc team, how do you simplify and organize your electronics so that they are accessible and organized but protected at the same time? Asking for next year in order to simplify and organize our electronics for best utilization of space
@Assistant to the regional manager 1714 here. What we did was create our electrical panel on the side of our robot, and then cover it with a polycarb sheet that you can just screw on before a match, and screw off when you want to access the electronics. We also had our battery on the bottom of our robot behind the intake. It was under where the balls would go, and protected with a screw on polycarb slot. The screws had handles on the top so you could open the slot by hand.
@@sammoore1979 so was the electronics board mounted vertically on the side with wires routing to motor controllers throughout the robot? Also sounds very cool. I like the idea of covering the board with polycarbonate so it’s removable but also see through👍
Our team made an electronics box that you could take out of the robot so you could work on electronics and the robot at the same time. It was pretty nice having the programmer take 30 seconds to plug in the electronics and do a test for a line following program if just how it drives while we are working on an arm or whatever. Only problem that it was a lot of vertical space but depending on the task it might be an option
I'm still alive. Between work and family I wasn't able to spend much time with the team this year. As seen from this video, other folks picked up the torch and did a fantastic job continuing tradition of 118 reveals.
Woah! Amazing robot as always yall. I'm wondering about that drivebase though. Seems like there's 2 drive motors on each corner. My best guess would be X drive or maybe Swerve?
That climber reminds me of Killer Bees' (Team 33) Im having ptsd rn (I was at states and Oh My God i disnt want to face them after the first time they Destroyed my teams' alliance) (We faced them in quarterfinals and literally were Annihilated)
I’m going to put this comment here because I’m sure somebody can help me out with this, Does anyone have any advice for building a top-tier programming team from scratch? Our programming team is very mediocre compared to our mechanical side, and any help would be appreciated in strengthening our weakest link.
Is it possible for you guys to get any mentors? I'm a university student and we do a lot of pair programming and get a lot of help from instructors and it's done wonders for my programming ability. I'd also recommend trying to get your team to read and learn a lot about programming. Back when I did FRC, being comfortable with Java syntax (up to interfaces/lambdas) was important. Additionally, simply reading the wpilib docs thoroughly and knowing which parts of the robot are already built for you helped immensely. Finally, if you're looking into more advanced stuff, I'd suggest reading about design patterns and practices, so that your code is clean and easily modified. Personally, I learned Java syntax through Codecademy, and I read a book called **Clean Code** by Robert C. Martin to learn better design. Obviously not everyone will want to put in this much effort but it's a start if you don't know where to begin!
Oh, and another thing, remember it's not all just coding. Programming is really about talking through solutions together, so make sure you prioritize building a positive team culture!
@@fatbirb5481 Thanks for taking the time to reply to me , it means a lot. I'll definitely pass this information on to our team because we really need it for next season.
@@quatro4764 No problem! Feel free to ask any more questions. Also, if you guys haven't already, check out chief delphi. They'll be much more helpful than a youtube comments section, haha.
RIP Justin Ridley channel 2005-2022, nah though great looking robot, really hoping to see it in person at some point
Yo frfr that's what I was thinking. Kinda sad to be honest, I searched for this video like 5 ways before it came up. Justin Ridley is so recognizable on TH-cam for 118.
@@fourthpanda I missed it by like 2 days because of that
No one change the like count please
@@austindominguez448 I unliked :)
@@fourthpanda sus calvin
0:26 Why is nobody else talking about the *sick* transition between the old and new robot in sync with the music?
Swerve is back! Great work, and that pan from Magnum through Endeavour, Ruckus, Moebius to Horizon brought a tear to my eye.
yeah, I loved that evolution pan scene! Glad Magnum got to be included
Awesome job! That over the bumper intake is amazing!
And I know you probably will hear this a lot, but that climb is FINE!!!! 👍👌👌👌
I love the design and the name and I can’t wait to see you guys in action this competitor season!
Are you joking? This thing is completely useless. You think otherwise? Tell me how many dangerous or repetitive sequences you can think of that require a bot to pull itself up and/or toss a ball into a hole? Exactly, it's useless.
idk what you think this robot is for, but it is built to compete in a high school robotics competition. The point is the engineering and problem solving, not doing dangerous sequences
@@RyuuOujiXS it literally says in the description it’s for an FRC competition…
Funny how you start getting so passed when he says good job. It’s made for competition to to cure cancer
@@RyuuOujiXS dude this is purpose built for a spaecific competetion not real life
ugh I'm an FRC Alum (Graduated in 2018) but I use to always watch 118's videos just to get an idea of how the game could be and certain ideas to try out. Absolutely loved this can't wait to watch the comps this year as a mentor!
Great job y'all!! Proud of all the hard work the team has poured into this year! Look forward to the season!
The hang is so cool!!!
Robot looks awesome, and video was great as always too, thanks for inspiring so many! Good luck!
After 13 years, swerve is back!
Also, that climber is amazing!
I just got to see it play in person, and I cannot be more impressed. Representing from team 818
That looks awesome!!! Good luck this season!
Absolutely stunning
I am part of an FRC group at my school and we just went to Arizona for a comp. we made a defense bot and had an average of destroying 1-2 intakes per game
lmaoooo
uh you know thats not a good thing right?
@@LR-qi9rj if you aren't penalized, mission success
Y'all are bound to win with this totally AWESOME robot !!
Beautiful robot! That climb and intake are awesome.
Insane robot. Good luck this season!
Out of this world awesome, good work!
Boy do I wish we had that budget
That would be a really fancy kit bot!
being member of teams 1-999 should feel very premium
Oh wow! That's amazing! I can't wait to see it in action!
Smooth, clean, and impressive once again
Literally had to hear about this reveal being out from 148's reveal because it wasn't on Justin Ridley's channel.
First I was expecting a climb too the high bar and while watching I thought you will stay at the mid bar. I thought that it already is really impressive.
I didn't expect that climbing mechanismen to be able to get the high bar. It blew my mind. Amazing work.
Wow, insanely clean
incredibly impressive again
Fantastic robot design.
Really making us small budget school look like Toddlers next to NASA Engineers right now 😭
Fr fr they gonna be at our regional too at the bayou regional! Both terrified and excited to see them working in real life
@@youngproblem5232 we have our regional this week Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Some of these boys looking real scary this year 🤣. Luckily this is the best bit our team has ever built so we're hoping for something good
I think it's really inspiring to see what the highest tier of performance looks like. Imagine how much more boring it would be of like the top 1/4 of teams just disappeared.
Never disappoints.
This robot is awesome I like this robot you are do many robots I see them in your vidos it is cool job I like them and your robot is cool and awesome
I’m curious, as an electronics lead for an frc team, how do you simplify and organize your electronics so that they are accessible and organized but protected at the same time? Asking for next year in order to simplify and organize our electronics for best utilization of space
@Assistant to the regional manager 1714 here. What we did was create our electrical panel on the side of our robot, and then cover it with a polycarb sheet that you can just screw on before a match, and screw off when you want to access the electronics. We also had our battery on the bottom of our robot behind the intake. It was under where the balls would go, and protected with a screw on polycarb slot. The screws had handles on the top so you could open the slot by hand.
@@sammoore1979 so was the electronics board mounted vertically on the side with wires routing to motor controllers throughout the robot? Also sounds very cool. I like the idea of covering the board with polycarbonate so it’s removable but also see through👍
Our team made an electronics box that you could take out of the robot so you could work on electronics and the robot at the same time. It was pretty nice having the programmer take 30 seconds to plug in the electronics and do a test for a line following program if just how it drives while we are working on an arm or whatever. Only problem that it was a lot of vertical space but depending on the task it might be an option
Can I know how u do the wiring for the shooting part? If the shooting part need to turn 360
What happened to Justin....
You mean Rustin Jidley?
I'm still alive. Between work and family I wasn't able to spend much time with the team this year. As seen from this video, other folks picked up the torch and did a fantastic job continuing tradition of 118 reveals.
Wow amazing 😍
What happened to Justin Ridley?
Bro, I couldnt find this since it wasn't on the Justin Ridley channel. My disappointment is immeasurable and the season is ruined.
Upvote. Took like 5 searches for TH-cam to spit it out. Shoulda stuck with Justin Ridley
The iso grid structure is really cool
Where is Justin?
But no one asks how is Justin?
:'(
pretty lit hope you win
Amazing intake
I love your color scheme
When 118 , 148 and 1678 all have swerve drive and insane robots , you know it’s gonna be a good season 😅. If 254 makes swerve ,
It’s all over 👀
Also 1690⚡️
aged like wine
Awesome bot! Song name? Gotta add it to the robonauts playlist!
Nevermind, found it! "This Is New" by Danger Twins
Beethoven’s 5th symphony
the climber is so dope
Why the change of channels (Justin Ridley)? So many years of Robonauts reveals all in one place was beautiful to behold.
I'm laughing a bit because that was a change I pushed for a literal decade ago but it didn't end up happening
@@AvianaKnochel A decade ago it would have been fine! But now I'm sitting on my couch angry damn it! /lighthearted
Nice robot! Good luck from 6502!
Amazing robot. How much did it cost for you guys to develop and build this robot?
how could i connect a logitec camera on robo rio? could you help me with this.
When is 2023's reveal coming out??
Very impressive !
GG it looks like an alien potato baby
How does the turret tracking work?
Chunky intake goddamn. Beautiful bot
be honest how many motors broke in the cration of this
Dope ass climb
What wheels are those?
Looks like swerve drive
Woah! Amazing robot as always yall. I'm wondering about that drivebase though. Seems like there's 2 drive motors on each corner. My best guess would be X drive or maybe Swerve?
probably swerve
Its a swerve, looks like the MK4s from SDS, could be custom...
Almost for sure SDS swerves. Looks a lot like ours
Definitely swerve, I think 118 learned well and good that Omni wheel drive train is a bad idea
It’s the MK4 modules from SDS. I know someone who works at SDS
insane
Beautiful robot. Who got the idea for the climb?
nasa engineer
dat climb!
I LOVE U GIYSSS
hey guys is this frc? i am from china, international studant
Yes.
That climber reminds me of Killer Bees' (Team 33)
Im having ptsd rn
(I was at states and Oh My God i disnt want to face them after the first time they Destroyed my teams' alliance)
(We faced them in quarterfinals and literally were Annihilated)
Hello fellow Ford Field player :D
@@ohhellno8759 *wavinh* Hello!!!
@@NicPTheMeme - Which team are you?
@@ohhellno8759 3604 babey!!!
@@NicPTheMeme - Oh, hey Nicole. I didn’t know your last name was parent Lol. I’m Merric, also from 3604 😆
We’ll win next year 💪😤
If it was the everybot I would put every penny I have for it.
🔥🔥🔥
I’m going to put this comment here because I’m sure somebody can help me out with this, Does anyone have any advice for building a top-tier programming team from scratch? Our programming team is very mediocre compared to our mechanical side, and any help would be appreciated in strengthening our weakest link.
Is it possible for you guys to get any mentors? I'm a university student and we do a lot of pair programming and get a lot of help from instructors and it's done wonders for my programming ability.
I'd also recommend trying to get your team to read and learn a lot about programming. Back when I did FRC, being comfortable with Java syntax (up to interfaces/lambdas) was important. Additionally, simply reading the wpilib docs thoroughly and knowing which parts of the robot are already built for you helped immensely. Finally, if you're looking into more advanced stuff, I'd suggest reading about design patterns and practices, so that your code is clean and easily modified.
Personally, I learned Java syntax through Codecademy, and I read a book called **Clean Code** by Robert C. Martin to learn better design. Obviously not everyone will want to put in this much effort but it's a start if you don't know where to begin!
Oh, and another thing, remember it's not all just coding. Programming is really about talking through solutions together, so make sure you prioritize building a positive team culture!
@@fatbirb5481 Thanks for taking the time to reply to me , it means a lot. I'll definitely pass this information on to our team because we really need it for next season.
@@quatro4764 No problem! Feel free to ask any more questions. Also, if you guys haven't already, check out chief delphi. They'll be much more helpful than a youtube comments section, haha.
FRC is no doublt the best robotic competition for students now , and these robots are good fabricated and nice controled
nice
Lmaooooo The proviso team is fricked
we are across from you in pits I need a hat
WHO SINGS THIS SONG 🥵?
Hm. Guess I just give up now then.
good roboy
SWURRET
cool climber
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if one single robot plays defense on 118 , they do not so great
Which robot is it? I guess we'd better avoid them.
Going to competition and seeing the bot in person makes it even more obvious it was not built / designed by students.