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Justin Ridley
Приєднався 17 жов 2006
Team 118 Robonauts 2020
Team 118's robot for the 2020 FIRST Robotics Competition, Infinite Recharge
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Team 118 Robonauts 2019
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Team 118's robot for the 2019 FIRST Robotics Competition, Deep Space
Team 118 Robonauts 2018
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Team 118's robot for the 2018 FIRST Robotics Competition, Power Up
Team 118 Robonauts 2017
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Team 118's robot for the 2017 FIRST Robotics Competition, Steamworks
Team 118 Robonauts 2016
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Team 118's robot for the 2016 FIRST Robotics Competition, Stronghold.
Team 118 Robonauts 2015
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Team 118's robot for the 2015 FIRST Robotics Competition
Team 118 Robonauts 2014
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Team 118's robot for the 2014 FIRST Robotics Competition
Robonauts 2012 Bridge Mechanism.wmv
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Short clips from the testing of Team 118's bridge hanging mechanism.
graduating member of frc324 here. this robot has become kind of a meme among our team and even some of my friends in 118 ever since one of our mentors (former 118 mentor) found a box filled to the brim with trading cards for this robot with a photo and stat block for scouters. we each took home a small stack of like 50 cards and have been putting them everywhere. Below is the full stat block: 118: Arsenal 2016 World Championship: Texas Series Weight: 116lbs Height: 14” - Offset 8” 8wd - Chain-in-tube drive - Pneumatic catapult - 3D printed ball cradle - Fully adjustable shot - Grappling hook hanger
我的天那 11年前的机器人比赛水平就已经这么高了嘛。。。。 无法想象啊
wow i love the programming !!
Poggers - 2024
Just wondering why you guys used tank drive?
this was from 2020 no? I don't think sds or rev robotics swerve drives (let alone the code) were widespread yet. My team developed their swerve drive code in 2021 i think ?
@@williamwang7232 for some reason, I thought that their 2019 bot was swerve when I originally commented this.
@@williamwang7232 118 had swerve for more than a decade by this point though
@@adamsdiwhy118 had h drive in 2019
@@rocketbooster1k yea, I realized that after I made the original comment
wth
Are you still into robotics? If so I was on team 4008 and I'm wanting to get a team together to start doing battle bot competitions!
ridley is/was a mentor on the team
i wonder how they counter balanced that arm
You guys still got the CAD?
I need it.
when the vex game
zamn 2009 swerve
f from 846 funkye moenkys
I’m praying that you guys don’t show up for The rapid react competition because you guys terrify me with what you guys can accomplish for these robots
Annnnnnd, we’re back
This needs to be nerfed
2:00 how can robot move like that
1:06 what the hecking motor is it
It's just a Falcon or 2, what makes it able to shoot like that is they have a heavy brass flywheel that spins up with it making the shooter wheels not slow down as much when it shoots.
Hot damn
“Green light go” 0:34
obsessed with the glow up from a climber that broke last season to a climber that can hold TWO robots
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I can't believe its been 2 years since this came out. 2 years ago I had one more FRC season to go, and now I'm already going into my second year in college.
I see another person is here to admire this beautiful machine. Yeah I was a highschool freshman in 1019 and this robot is still my favorite ive seen so far.
Still one of my favorite robot reveals, even as an alum of another team
118th comment. Great robot who else is here during quarantine lol
Fuck you kiss ur bad
Huh, they even included the wheel of cringe (control panel) function.
When I see mobius 118 on screen, it reminds me Ace Combat 4, the squadron with the same name.
same man, I looked in the comments exactly for this
It was such an honor to be a part of this team! I miss it!
Still cant believe 118 made a robot with a turret and swerve drive for a game with a main objective of essentially driving in a circle
and its made even more impressive by the fact that it only took them three weeks
Was this the first “swerve drive” bot in frc?
the chinese team knew they couldn't win so they rigged the world so no body can win
what
@@ryang3318 lol
lol
If we had (Or are going to have) worlds for this game. I think this bot is gonna win it.
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nice
can anybody help me ? Could you help me find how to replicate that elevator system?
Just finding this now...
This will be the ideal FTC UG robot
2:29 that is the hottest shot I swear
WOW
how does that climber work?
www.chiefdelphi.com/t/steel-tape-drive-for-telescoping-arm/383667
Magic
NASA engineering black magic
I just realized this after watching the video far too many times, but why is this in the Johnson Space Center?????
@@sjjwf6025 Idc if a team has huge sponsors that let them use their facilities, but I am not going to lie the fact that NASA is a gov agency makes it feel like an advantage no team should have, am I wrong?
@@uberbob8389 NASA does not actually help these teams with knowledge or information they just give space to work. Many teams have NASA, google, or apple as sponsors. I think NASA has other things to worry about than helping a high school robotics team but idk
@@isabellalucas9907 I was just going at the fact that it is a gov agency no matter how large or small the sponsorship is I think no team should have that advantage.
@@uberbob8389 I mean it is similar to like a school sponsoring a team and giving them a classroom. NASA sponsors many teams, but I'm confused so just even having money from NASA is unfair? What is the advantage, is the money giving them information?? All teams need sponsors or it is hard to cover all costs, not from NASA just from companies
@@uberbob8389 Well you have companies like Nvidia, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Boeing, etc sponsoring other teams as well, is that unfair? If so, how is it more unfair than teams being sponsored by, say McDonald's?
F from 3021. Thank goodness I’m alumni and I don’t have to worry about this bot or any future one 😆
Watching this for rise above inspiration
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I wrote a semi-serious crap-post(was meant to encourage more ideas and see if they could actually be used) talking about literally mounting grapling hooks for climbing, I am in shock and awe that this existed in the past: www.chiefdelphi.com/t/fever-dream-robot-theory-2-literal-grapple-hook-climbing-mechanism/385232
I guess it’s time to un-F the comments
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I’m intrigued to see what 118 is going to do in the 7 months or so before 2021
I hear they're adding a swerve drive, which makes sense as 148's swerve gave noticeable performance boosts when going around the rendezvous area.
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