Jesus these kids have recourses; multiple robots each year, a fully functional field, a huge workspace. Don't get me wrong, the robot is freaking amazing and seems like it can perform perfectly in FRC. I guess I'm just jealous, but best of luck in the competitions to come.
Justin, you outdid yourself on this one. Not only is this an impressive new bot, I think the video choreography and editing makes this my favorite reveal of all time (bumping 118 2013 to #2). What an incredible way to show off an awesome machine.
I don't know how the team does it, but every time I see a Robonauts reveal video I stand up and applaud at the end. Every time. It makes you want to dance, build, and geek out all at the same time! Fantastic video and robot this year 118!
@@zacharyfisher3019 or... robonauts is like a pro football team, picking players that are specialized from plethora of Schools, of course they're going to be good.
Those poly-carb gears though 👌 over on 1519 we’ve been worried that we might be one of the few teams to have a separate intake/release mech, very comforting to see one working well.
I'm currently rewriting all of the code from scratch to make it more user-friendly, but I wouldn't mind fixing up some of the old robots like Apex's lights and sharing the new code. I didn't get the new version finished in time for my current team 2848, it's still in a UML planning phase, but a working version should be finished before summer starts.
During quals, you would end up on their alliance about as often as you would be against them, so I'd actually want to be in the same regional as them. Of course, during alliance selection, you just have to pray.
Any chance to get some cad photos or files? If not I'd like to know how you prevented your arm from moving while you weren't giving power to the motors? My team used a helical transmission but I'm inters in finding other ways to do so
OMG, I love this team so much, so glad I got to be part of it last year. My favourite part of this video has to be that sassy throw that illusion does at 0:28 to 0:31
ashlyn lampton if you watch the last few seconds of the video you can see the three competitions they're going to, and most likely also going to Champs.
I've seen more online documentation for Java, but both should serve you well. DISCLAIMER: I have a slight Java bias, and may be wrong about the documentation thing.
How do you guys consistently make robots this good? What's your normal build season schedule(by week)(like, what do you get done by each week) My team isn't that organized.
When this Robot's design is my FTC design precisely, and my mentors laughed when I said we should just build a bigger version of that bot for FRC this year
EricMoranFilms I agree 118 is definitely one of the most dominant teams in frc history. Another championship win might make them third or second on my list of best in frc
In the Q&A (frc-qa.firstinspires.org/onepage.html, see Q4 and Q39) they said that if the robot were to be put on level ground and still comply with the bumper rules it's okay. If the robot is put on level ground the tines/partner climb ramp does/do move back up.
I am not trying to spark a controversy or anything about your robot. However wouldn't 0:29 be considered "launching a cube"? and if that's the case wouldn't you have to be in contact with the fence that surrounds the switch?
We spent almost all of the build season just making, testing, and breaking those forks. There's 8+ different broken forks sitting in a cabinet before we got it working how we liked
Gan Gan Gan Gan Gan Gan Gan Gan Gan Gan Gan Gan it’s great. I would’ve made them out of stainless steel but your robot looks heavy so it might’ve been a problem. Congrats on the banner!
chris shakkour We post our robot CADs to our website: ccisdrobonauts.org . You can also ask questions here but we try not to be too vocal on public platforms