448X, 21S, 6671X, and 1437Z RI3D Reveal

You need to have a cube partly sticking out of your intake for this to be true, but you also lose time from having to tilt the tray, while a passive intake can just open and back up.

I can reassuringly say that a 1 motor intake is definitely possible as we have implemented it onto our robot. It is difficult to fit but it is definitely possible. Hover, it had to be a torque motor since it was only one motor.

My team has been doing something very similar to yours. We saw your video and said “That’s what we’re doing.”

I still don’t understand how the intake is able to flip out and lock using the standoff. Can someone explain it to me please?

In the words of @MasterCole,
Start a new thread please, this one is beyond dead

Just a PSA. You could also just not open a thread if you’re not interested in it anymore. Not sure why someone needs to stop posting if they’re getting use out of it.

This one is less dead. It’s at least not from turning point.

I do not know if this question has already been asked but how does your deploy fro your ramp work? I understand that the rubber bands will cause the ramp to fly out but how does it lock once it is flipped out?

It doesn’t lock. It’s just stopped by the C-channels hitting each other.

So me and my team are struggling to make the arms to be able to lift up and down; our arms won’t move and the Axel’s we’ve use aren’t as thick as your axels on your team bot and we thought it could be our axels or not but we was wondering if you guys know what’s wrong with it?

P I C T U R E S are a must for us to help you. The regular axle will bend under all the weight which is why most if not all teams use HS axles.

You should probably make another thread for this

If some of you guys stick to this design and this robot doesn’t make worlds, I’m gonna question life. This is the MOTHER OF TRAYBOTS. It’s a really great design y’all and now everyone is doing it lol. Good luck to all you guys this season!

Just holecount

20 char

Or don’t

^ +1

the purpose of the competition is to design and innovate, not who can copy the hardest.

I should elaborate, holecount for the CAD. Innovate for the real deal

I’m making a digital sketch on Onshape for tryouts. We were provided with a video only and we are expected to download parts and put them together using onshape and copy this design.

I’m making a digital sketch on a program called onshape for robotics tryouts. I am not trying to copy this piece by piece for the real thing, but I just want to know which parts to design or download for the program so I can put it together.