... Is not so mighty. The axle we used for the arm got twisted ... again. Therefore, we replace the axle (yet again).
1.29.2013
1.23.2013
For wheeling
Nik is building a new drive train for Sonic which will give us better control and will help prevent the motors from burning out
1.15.2013
Two is better than one
The gears were having problems meshing properly with each other (they
weren't fully aligned and would occasionally slide past each other). We
therefore added (and painstakingly aligned) two (2) more gears to the
problem area to solve this.
1.10.2013
Covering All Our Bases
Since the encoders starting behaving again, it looks like we'll be spending the next few days trying to expand our autonomous code. More specifically, we're trying to get code ready for both starting posistion and all IR locations. From what I understand, Casey is using a program chooser and the IR sensor to run different codes, or something. It's not my cup of tea; I'm just the one who gets to reset the robot after every run.
1.08.2013
Fixing Autonomous
Despite Sonic's great performance at Western, the qualifier showed us just how broken our Autonomous mode really was. Out of all our matches, we only scored autonomous rings a few times, and, even though we were the only autonomous score the judges had seen all season, I know we can do better. I'm going to have to work with the encoders to try and get Sonic to score more consistently.
1.07.2013
Above the Rules
Well we're back from winter break, and for most of the class robot season is over; not for us though. So while everyone else disassembles and organizes and sorts, it's business as usual for Sonic Team! Casey and Pierce are practicing with the robot, Travis is building things, I'm writing this post, and none of us are doing inventory. It's great to be king!
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