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*Sandpaper was glued to the outside of the wheels to promote better traction | *Sandpaper was glued to the outside of the wheels to promote better traction | ||
− | ==== | + | ==== Problems ==== |
− | ==== | + | *After fixes to the drive system, it was made evident that the weight distribution of Doori made it very difficult to maneuver the bot |
+ | *The new design for the skids caused a rocking motion when the robot was suddenly stopped | ||
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+ | ==== Good Aspects ==== | ||
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+ | *The addition of sandpaper to the wheels improved the maneuverability of Doori | ||
+ | *The addition of the upside down ramp on top appeared to help prevent flips. However, Doori did not suffer any massive hits during its second competition, so it is difficult to say if the upside down ramp totally prevented flips. | ||
+ | *After shortening the ramps, the ramps no longer got caught in the field | ||
==== Recommendations for Future Members ==== | ==== Recommendations for Future Members ==== |
Revision as of 19:18, 4 April 2019
Doori | |
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Year Of Creation | 2018-2019 |
Versions | |
Current Version | 1.1 |
Wins/Losses | 2/3 |
Information and Statistics | |
Weight Class | 3lb |
Weapon Class | Vertical Bar Spinner |
Combined Wins/Losses | 2/3 |
Doori is a 3lb. (beetle-weight) vertical bar spinner designed and constructed between the Fall of 2018 and Spring of 2019.
Contents
Competitions
Motorama 2019
- Results: 0/2
- Bracket Style: Double Elimination
- Loss vs Vertical Spinner
- Surrender by team Doori
- Loss vs Beater Bar Spinner
- Surrender by team Doori
- Loss vs Vertical Spinner
Robojackets 20th Anniversary Competition
- Results: 2/3
- Victory vs. Furi (Drum Spinner)
- Judge's Decision
- After a moving dance competition between both robots, the Judges came to the difficult decision that Doori was the victor.
- Both bots were unable to move their weapons
- Judge's Decision
- Victory vs. Literally Nothing
- Doori's second and final victory was against a nonexistent (Disqualified) competitor
- Loss vs. Groovi (Drum Spinner)
- Judge's Decision
Versions
Doori 1.0
Drive Motors | DYS BE1806 2300KV Motors |
Drive Motor Gearboxes | KITBOTS 1000rpm Gearmotor Gearboxes |
Drive Motor Controllers | DYS 20A Micro Opto Multi-rotor ESC |
Weapon Motor | Turnigy 2836 Brushless EDF Motor 3200kv |
Weapon Motor Controllers | TURNIGY Plush 40amp Speed Controller w/5A BEC |
Receiver | Turnigy T6A-V2 AFHDS 2.4GHz 6Ch Receiver V2 |
Remote Control | Turnigy T6A-V2 AFHDS 2.4GHz 6Ch Transmitter V2 |
Battery | Turnigy Nano-Tech 1000mAh 3s 45~90c LiPo Pack |
Problems
- Not invertible. (Could not flip itself over.)
- Skids got caught in the rough ground and the damaged arena floor.
- Ramp extended beyond the range of the weapon and prevented opponents from making contact with the weapon.
- 1/4" HDPE plastic armor did not work as intended. Instead of deflecting hits, chunks were taken out of the armor.
- Wheels and weapon belt were exposed.
- Had trouble with the tension of the weapon belt.
- Hobbyking weapon ESC did not work. Turnigy ESC worked.
- Because all the weight was concentrated in the center, It was very difficult to maneuver.
Good aspects
- Armor was lightweight and reliable (for at least 30 seconds of uptime). Easy to replace.
Anticipated Changes/Improvements
- Skids need to glide on potentially rough surfaces.
- Invertibility - taller wheels, shorter chassis, skids on top.
- Front plastic should only be used as armor.
Doori 1.1 - 20th Competition Version
- New weapon mounts were designed with a smooth skid incorporated into the shape
- Ramps were kept but did not make contact with the floor
- Sandpaper was attached to the outside of the wheel for extra traction
Major Updates
- Bearing was added to one side of the Hub to better support the weapon Assembly
- Weapon Mounts were updated to include Skids in the actual structure
- An old ramp was attached upside down on the top to help prevent a total flipping
- Sandpaper was glued to the outside of the wheels to promote better traction
Problems
- After fixes to the drive system, it was made evident that the weight distribution of Doori made it very difficult to maneuver the bot
- The new design for the skids caused a rocking motion when the robot was suddenly stopped
Good Aspects
- The addition of sandpaper to the wheels improved the maneuverability of Doori
- The addition of the upside down ramp on top appeared to help prevent flips. However, Doori did not suffer any massive hits during its second competition, so it is difficult to say if the upside down ramp totally prevented flips.
- After shortening the ramps, the ramps no longer got caught in the field
Recommendations for Future Members
- The design behind Doori is inherently flawed and can't be improved upon without major changes to the Robot.
- The team of Doori does not recommend using Doori as a starting template for a vertical bar spinner. (Please start from scratch).
- One major benefit to Doori was that it proved plastic armor is a viable option for absorbing some hits.
- The team of Doori advises vertical bar spinners to consider where their weight is concentrated. Because the weight of plastic is so light, teams may be tempted to let the weight go towards the weapon which, like Doori, could make steering very difficult.
Doorii
Future Plans for Team Doori
- Because Doori's core design was so poor, there are currently no plans for a second version (Doorii)
- " :((((((((((((((((((((((((( " -Splenda
Notes
Name origin
- Doori was intended to be a 'door'stop with a weapon
- Door + i = Doori
- Contrary to popular belief, Doori's name did not draw inspiration from an aquatic Disney character.
Names of original builders
- Reilly Lennon - Mentor
- Seungju Jason Lee
- Bailey (Splenda) Painter
- Emaad (LeBron James) Shamsi
- Ryota Tsutsumi
- Sam Winegardner
Trivia?
- "What bananas? And why are you so tired of them?" -Splenda