Where can I get the files for the High stakes components like the mobile goal and rings? I have been searching and couldn't find any. Btw this video if really helpful since I'm new to CAD Thank you!!!
Full field CAD is on the vex website, you can separate the elements you need from there. www.vexrobotics.com/276-8868.html?queryID=a7e4aab67d4e1d8e6f5d054ea44484c8&objectID=4684&indexName=vex_m2_vexroboticsca_products I can't directly link file downloads here for separated parts but this method works fine
Hi! we recently made a tutorial on designing robots with fusion 360 to help out newer teams. I suggest checking out some other channels for inspiration as well such as www.youtube.com/@ltcrobotics6271/videos , www.youtube.com/@4886s_StringTheory and www.youtube.com/@l_eif/videos
Its more relevant when using joints. You can move the joint around then revert back to the original position. For VEX stuff you usually want to hit capture whenever that shows up.
what if instead of computer aided design in fusion 360 it was called computer aided 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝓲𝓷𝓮𝓼𝓼 and instead of designing robots to play high stakes in fusion 360 we all designed robots to be 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂 with each other
For everyone wondering how we cad robots, what software we use etc, watch our latest video on exactly that! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vTICWBwRS6c.htmlsi=_IKJ76Y6DzUl2MO9
@@StratfordRobotics29295 thanks! The robotics club I'm in doesn't start meeting until after school starts, so this'll help us design a robot over the summer.
We made our own cad for the game elements as the manual was not yet released. Full field and game elements CAD is now on www.vexrobotics.com/v5/competition/vrc-current-game
We use fusion 360 with the vex cad extension for our cad models. Link to installation instructions and tutorial: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ouXFKM68MGk.htmlsi=Vh_ODynYzmEUtmu8
Is it OK if we use your intake design. I like it and my team(me and 2 others) are trying to make the starting sketches. It seems to work really well. Also i'm replacing your mogul mech with a claw instead of pneumatics. This was a great video, and i want to see more like this. Already subbed.
there are divots in the bottom of the mobile goals that allow them to be easily grabbed. you could take a look at tipping point bots for some good examples
This was built before the manual was released and we didn't have a goal to test on. A simple banded hood or some sort of pusher would be able to score onto the goals with this design however we will likely move away from it
The solution to this is having a banded hood that helps push them down or some sort of pusher. I think meta will definitely go a different direction towards lifts because this type of bot is limited
@@StratfordRobotics29295 I do think that the meta will change but if teams still use an intake, I think that the hood would have to have a smaller piece of an intake that pushes the rings onto the goal because if there is no extra intake, then the ring would get stuck between the hood, intake, and goal.