Watch out for G13, stating that robots may only expand horizontally beyond the 11” x 19” starting dimension limit if they are contacting the Expansion Zone.
How does your contact zone mechanism work, I’ve been dying to know. I’ve been trying to build a mechanism that can knock down blue dispenser and do contact zone for a while. Nice vid!
It’s a string piece holding down an extending arm. The string piece is activated by pulling the arm all the way up. Time stamp to evaluate it is right at the beginning when they pull up to the yellow. You can see the string and the beams connected
When unloading the yellow dispenser, how did you do it so that the discs all fall flat so that it can get sucked up by the intake, while having all of the discs stay on the tray? Does it have anything to do with the slope/length/attachments to the plate in the back?
If you see at 0:06, then you should see that he has very big rollers, much like from last years pitching in. I believe he used chain to connect to the other big roller in the back to suck up the discs.
@@shyambhagat1776 I see that, I'm just wondering how he gets the discs from a vertical stance in the container, to horizontally, because usually when the yellow dispenser empties, the discs fall out the same form they did when they were in the dispenser.
@@therealchickenmadman246 lmao hes right part of the fun and education in vex is using what you see in this video to get a general idea of mechanisms, then making them work and improving them.
Watch out for G13, stating that robots may only expand horizontally beyond the 11” x 19” starting dimension limit if they are contacting the Expansion Zone.
But at any time you can expand behind the vertical limit
Very impressive! Probably the most effective I have seen so far!
most of these clips are cut, sliced, and its 1:02. I would love to see an unedited one.
Hi whatsupp, I like your robot very much, can you send me the construction phase?
Hi love robot, your robot seems really interesting, may I ask if you can share the robot build for educational purposes?
2022 IQ VEX IQ next level robot ideas 245 score (1 minute 1). HIGH SCORE ROBOT
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Now I feel like my robot sucks
That final arm scared me.
Ummm wow 😮
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How does your contact zone mechanism work, I’ve been dying to know. I’ve been trying to build a mechanism that can knock down blue dispenser and do contact zone for a while. Nice vid!
It’s a string piece holding down an extending arm. The string piece is activated by pulling the arm all the way up. Time stamp to evaluate it is right at the beginning when they pull up to the yellow. You can see the string and the beams connected
can i see some close ups i def do not want to copy it
Comment le fabriquer
How to build
Awesome robot! Could I possibly see pictures? My team like the shooter mechanism idea and think it’s a great build!
You should make a tutorial on this my school club said we could use this but its too complicated tho
I was on robotics but I move I was on jumper b
How do you build your long arm for extra points?
How many plastic sheets did you use to hold the disks?
This video getting more views than ben lipper
Crazy question but where did you get those bins and storage rack for parts?
alibaba
Une vidéo pour me montré comment on fabrique
What are the dimensions of your chassis
awesome. Howmany motors have you use?
6
@@love_robot Nice robot! Could you please specify where each motor was used?
@@sydneysihani7998 2 on chassis, 1 on launch,1 on transport, 1 forward for Turntable and backward for last Occupy
Shooting Mechanism?
Can I have a closer look at your design?
the video is 1080P
which kit would you need to build something like this?
competition kit
This is so cool!! How do the discs get stacked perfectly before getting shot?
Because the tracks for storing the dishes are made of thin plastic sheets.
@@love_robot Quick question? according to the vex iq illegal parts bok, isn't that illegal to use?
@@jayandjeff5749 vex made their own official plastic sheets, so they are allowed. any plastic sheets not made by vex are not allowed.
I am beginner here. May I request you to zoom into mechanism on how randomly collected discs pile up into neat stack.
It actually is illegal. On page 4 of content.vexrobotics.com/docs/21-22/pitching-in/IllegalParts.pdf It says plastic crossover walls aren’t allowed
When unloading the yellow dispenser, how did you do it so that the discs all fall flat so that it can get sucked up by the intake, while having all of the discs stay on the tray? Does it have anything to do with the slope/length/attachments to the plate in the back?
If you see at 0:06, then you should see that he has very big rollers, much like from last years pitching in. I believe he used chain to connect to the other big roller in the back to suck up the discs.
@@shyambhagat1776 I see that, I'm just wondering how he gets the discs from a vertical stance in the container, to horizontally, because usually when the yellow dispenser empties, the discs fall out the same form they did when they were in the dispenser.
What is the shooting mechanism that u use?
puncher i think
Hey can I see a bunch of close up photos of your robot in email? love the design I think its super cool
Just make a design on your own instead of copying others
@@mayankpandey139 shut up
@@therealchickenmadman246 lmao hes right
part of the fun and education in vex is using what you see in this video to get a general idea of mechanisms, then making them work and improving them.
Just curious, what is your gear ratio for the purple dispenser:)
and btw great robot
what is the gear ratio for purple dispenser
75:2
What build is this
Can you do tutorial
Clearly faked, there was no disc in 2 point after shooting but there is when extending
please dont go to championships am beg
😁ha-ha
@@love_robot I wiwll pay you 69420 million dollars if you don't go
Hi stefan, can you send to message my mail, this project, I think, your project very good, pls can you share your robot project, thank you too