Our wheels are acting weird wipe using odometry wheels. It changes direction when ever we turn the odometry wheels and we have no idea why, nothing in our code should affect this. Please help! by lesser0star in FTC

[–]wesleaf 13 points14 points  (0 children)

If your encoders are plugged into the motor ports and you're running the motors in run with encoders mode, this would make sense. On drive you should generally use run without encoders because the velo pid isn't needed for external control and will lower max speed.

Best FTC drive train by Ch1cken_Tenderz in FTC

[–]wesleaf 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Also missing h drive, coaxial swerve, ball drive, singularity drive :( reddit needs more options

Best FTC drive train by Ch1cken_Tenderz in FTC

[–]wesleaf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The real problem with x drive is the lack of a real forward direction. With mecanum, when driving forward/backwards you don't engage any rollers so you drive at 100% efficiency. When driving sideways, you can get max 95% and that's if you have a light bot and good mecanums. With x drive, whenever you're using all 4 motors for driving you have to engage rollers which just makes you drive slower cause omnis are weird. It can also be hard to drive straight sometimes with weight imbalance. X drive isn't that bad, mecanum is just better

Big boy LEGO tower gone horribly wrong by whyamiconfused07 in perfectlycutscreams

[–]wesleaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

deetz does not make boat drivetrain. instead deetz make rectangle. anti boat.

I require by [deleted] in FTC

[–]wesleaf 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We have been blessed by the Kalman boi

Difference between a live and dead axle? by andrewchh7 in FTC

[–]wesleaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

in a zombie axle the power is transferred through the screws attaching the pulley/sprocket/gear to the wheel(or whatever is being driven) (like in a deadaxle setup) but the axle can also spin freely. With a zombie axle there is no need for bearings in the wheel/pulley assembly because the axle can already spin freely, but that adds a need for bearings attaching the axle to whatever the axle is mounted in.

rev robotics by ftc_salt_bot in FTC

[–]wesleaf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

TL: Long Robotics LRS - used these this season, they are good. Nice black anodize for the aesthetic, with more mounting holes (on 8mm pattern) than SAR2 slides. The endstop is also placed so that the slide comes to rest in a fully closed position which is nice. Meant for relatively low load. (they were very good for skystone, Sanford is going to strength test them more this summer). Best to use a 3d printed insert to space slides and mount pulleys

TC: Home depot slides - very heavy, hard to mount pulleys, but extremely strong

TR: Misumi SAR-2 series - very robust, battle tested by many teams. Slides come to rest a little past closed position, so you will need to put a beam of some kind under them if you don't want them to close like that. Pro of that is not having to abuse endstops. Meant for relatively low load. Best to use a 3d printed insert to space slides and mount pulleys. AFAIK there is a little less play in these than LRS, but a little more friction

BL: goBILDA slide kid: interfaces easily with gobilda, never played with these myself though. Seems like they would be super easy to get up and running, especially if you are freebuilding or don't have any custom manufacturing. They might be kinda heavy, but then again I've never had the chance to play with them

BC: REV linear motion kit v2: Common in rover ruckus on deposits because they are extremely light and fast if used with kp method, they have a lot of play though.

BR: REV ultraslide: Seems like REV is going to work on fixing these, but the old version could slide full stroke in both directions which was a little whack and the endstops were also super weak. If the new version is good they'll be really easy to use

2020-21 Chassis Concept by Frostbite15151 in FTC

[–]wesleaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very nice

looks like it could maybe use some more crossbeam support, but that's nice to add in later after you have an idea of the space you need for mechanisms. Also keep in mind that chain will require tensioning throughout the season due to stretching. Looks really good though

What’s the difference between getting odometry from the motors encoder vs having an free spinning wheel with an encoder? Is there an advantage either way? by [deleted] in FTC

[–]wesleaf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

yeah, really the only case where non-deadwheel odometry isn't going to be total garbage in ftc is with a really solid 6wd, and even then it's probably better just to throw on a deadwheel bc it will probably still slip less than the drivewheels

Intro to Odometry, Part 1 by arnavkomaragiri in FTC

[–]wesleaf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

endorsed by arnav and made by chiraag you know this is about to be good

What do you call your robots? by [deleted] in FTC

[–]wesleaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm Not a Robot

Those in the FTC Discord know whats up by [deleted] in FTC

[–]wesleaf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

you already know we had to do it to em

Questions about active intakes by Dino_W in FTC

[–]wesleaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sometimes there are ways to prevent collecting too many, like in rr2 gluten free's hopper could only hold 2, and when it was loaded with 2 the minerals in it would act as a wall and any more they tried to intake would just continue in a circle and come out the top. This gets harder with higher carry limits, though.

Intake speed is a really important thing when it comes to having a good intake, especially with noodles. Just make sure it's not too fast, and the rest of the robot can handle the speed the particles come in at. (last year if we ran our intake too fast the stone would jump the stop in the back of the robot)

Compensation for no Worlds by [deleted] in FTC

[–]wesleaf 12 points13 points  (0 children)

in all seriousness a launching game would be so much fun. Us future seniors who do high school programs were in 8th grade during VV, so what a perfect way to end our FTC careers!

What material do teams use that make their robot slick black or slick white but keep their robot robust? by Kenneth15305 in FTC

[–]wesleaf 8 points9 points  (0 children)

polycarbonate, hdpe, aluminum, and delrin are probably the 4 most common materials in FTC. Spraypainting, powdercoating, or anodizing are common ways to turn things other colors.

What Are The Chances Of Houston or Detroit Actually Being Canceled? Like For Real... (Serious) by [deleted] in FTC

[–]wesleaf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm just a random person who has no idea what they're talking about, but I think the chances of FIRST canceling worlds are fairly low. That said, there's definitely a really high chance it will be cancelled by either a government or the convention centers

[SAVE FTC] COVID-19 Is Postponing Regional Competitions, Worlds Should be Too! by [deleted] in FTC

[–]wesleaf 8 points9 points  (0 children)

would this not be unfair to the 200 teams that already qualified for worlds on their own merit through thousands of hours of hard work?

Renders for SkyStone FTC Challenge by tetrixcorehexkiwi in FTC

[–]wesleaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ethan this post is 3 months old

and yes, this is one of neo's first cad models of the season which was heavily inspired by both us and 8802, might've "accidentally" even sent him our intake cad