Show HN: High school robotics code/CAD/design binder release
79 points| Hacktrick | 1 year ago |chiefdelphi.com
My name is Patrick, and I am a junior at my High School’s FRC robotics team FRC 341 “Miss Daisy” (yes named after the movie). Every year, during the first weekend in January, a new robotics game is released (no it’s not battlebots). The game could be about launching balls into a goal, climbing monkeybars, or placing cubes on a see-saw. This year we were challenged to build a robot that could shoot orange foam donuts into a goal about 6 feet in the air. Here is a yt video with the game animation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9keeDyFxzY4&t. After we received the game we then had six weeks to design, build, program, and field a robot capable of playing the game. And we did pretty well this year! I have attached a ChiefDelphi thread (robotics forum) where we have released our season materials. This being our CAD (3D model of robot), code, and design binder. I encourage you to take a look and leave any questions that you may have.
Thanks a lot!
dano|1 year ago
https://www.firstinspires.org/resource-library/volunteer/men...
pryelluw|1 year ago
Btw, congrats to the OP and team. Proud of yalls work!
Hacktrick|1 year ago
FredPret|1 year ago
Incredibly exciting that you can do this!
core_dumped|1 year ago
Hopefully it gains higher adoption among other public schools, FRC was foundational to my SWE journey
WillAdams|1 year ago
We wound up buying an Apple ][ and a Rubbermaid trash can and an early voice recognition module (Cognivox) which we then mounted on a set of wheels and put the monitor on a lazy susan on top and the opening was made into a drawer for the computer/keyboard, and the bottom was opened up to have a latchable door where an extension cord and other accessories could be stored.
We called it CTC-1 (Computerized Trash Can, Mark 1) --- always wondered what happened to it and the lab of TRS-80 Model IIIs...
I still regret not over-ruling the finance committee and buying my kids a Lego Mindstorm set when they first came out.....
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NathanielBaking|1 year ago
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altcognito|1 year ago
Good luck, next season is just around the corner.
Hacktrick|1 year ago
WillAdams|1 year ago
Why not Commonwealth Robotics Studio or some other opensource CAD option?
boromi|1 year ago
avhon1|1 year ago
The only open-source CAD option I've seen that might be suitable for doing this kind of design work is FreeCAD, or its Ondsel fork. There are not many people available to FRC teams to teach them how to use these programs, and there's a high risk of them running into serious bugs or limitations.
Most FRC teams use professional CAD packages (like Autodesk Inventor and Dassault SolidWorks). These packages are offered to teams for free. Many teams have mentors with professional experience using one of these programs. OnShape has taken over in the last couple of years as the most popular, because it is easier to license, doesn't require installation permissions, works on any device with a web browser, has an easy to understand and administer way for multiple people to collaborate on a model, and has a critical mass of community scripts, part collections, and tutorials.
mafm|1 year ago
Cool that you made this available for other people to benefit from.
mkoubaa|1 year ago
Hacktrick|1 year ago
mindslight|1 year ago
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dang|1 year ago
dudleypippin|1 year ago
-a mentor of an unspecified FRC team