ftc 2022 3d models
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This is an innovative phone mount created specifically for the LG Nexus 5, engineered to meet the demands of the FTC robotics competition. The sleek design seamlessly accommodates the Nexus 5 without any protective case in place, offering flexibility...
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- Made to GoBilda's Sonic Hub or Hyper Hub - Has a funnel-like design to keep string in line - Best use with 4mm Screws - Diameter of 1.75 inches - Added holes for securing pulley string Made by **FTC 7444 Sisters of the Motherboard**
prusaprinters
Imported from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2037476This is a phone mount designed for the LG Nexus 5 for the FTC robotics competition. It fits the nexus 5 without a case and has a few choices for screw holes. ...Designed by Team...
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The Drum: A Fundamental Tool Used During FTC Relic Recovery Seasons. Its Primary Function Was To Pull On The Polycord Attached To Our Lift, Effectively Moving It Up And Down. ... CAD and 3D-Printed by Captain Erick Mendivil of the 2017-2018 BSG Team.
cults3d
... brackets were designed for GoBilda sizing. ...These brackets are if you are trying to attach an extrusion at a right angle to another extrusion. These brackets are specifically designed for FTC (FIRST Tech Challenge) teams. ... Compatability: GoBilda
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... patterns, effortlessly accommodating either #6-32 or 4mm bolts featuring a socket head or pan head. ... Designed specifically to securely hold the iconic red or blue FTC competition flag in place, this model is engineered for precision and reliability.
grabcad
... 4.0 and subsequent versions, available in both .asm and .prt formats. For additional FTC parts or to learn more about our offerings, simply visit https://smtechftc.weebly.com/contact.html or reach out to us via email at smtech.robotics@gmail.com.
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This is a Lunar Wheg wheel I designed for FTC team 8372, built to conquer the mountain and engage the churros as it climbs up. As the robot ascends smoothly, my design proves its worth. For V2.2, simply mirror this object to create the Wheg for the...
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Humanity has crafted the FTC game Skystone with precision, housing a tetrix motor hub within its framework. We employ 12 x 6 x 2 sealed bearings on each side, ensuring smooth operation. No additional support is required, as all pieces are carefully...
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This is the Stone Block for the 2019-20 FTC Competition. The Design was not created by me, but I took the .step file from andymark and converted it to an .stl. ...If you want the original, you can download it here:...
prusaprinters
During our teams practice we found that if you hit the main button it will close the FTC app which will stop your robot from moving. So this is a two part cover that will protect the button from being hit. This has the STL and Solidworks part.</p>...
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We crafted a winch for lifting up a glyph grabber as part of our FIRST FTC Relic Recovery project. It features a central hole where you can securely tie off the string. The design incorporates a 0.77 inch hole pattern to seamlessly integrate with...
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The primary purpose of this drivetrain is to provide a simple way of building an omni-directional drivetrain that any FTC team could easily build using a few omni wheels and Tetrix Motors. ...The coding for this drivetrain is quite simple, as it is...
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Similar to the [Linear Bearing Slide for FTC](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4958057), however made with MISUMI slides, which are smoother and more robust. For rigging help, I made an explanation [here](https://youtu.be/Qyfs6OcRtGQ). Lift...
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The Velocity Vortex attachment is designed specifically for the 2016-2017 FTC game. It serves as a tool to lift the cap ball off the floor and onto a robot. The device features Tetrix attachment holes at one end, allowing for easy integration with...
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This is a legal version of a team prop that FTC teams can use that will allow teams to create fast autonomous opmodes without worrying about running over their team prop, or another team's team prop. The team prop is .5" thick, so a robot could roll...
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The design allows for mounting a phone onto an FTC robot using the center hole pattern, which is compatible with Actobotics (diagonal holes), goBILDA, or Tetrix (on-axis hole slots). Extended hole patterns for these formats are available in...
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... the pulley and the shield. Technically, the ridges form unsupported overhangs; your printer's ability to reproduce these may vary. FTC 7172 has used these on many of their robot designs and they work well to keep cables in place around the pulleys.
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This is an enclosed team marker system that FTC team 13712 utilized on our robot this season. X-Bots is our name by the way, hit us up with any 3D printing inquiries. This self-contained unit was designed for the goBuilda 2000 series dual-mode servo...
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A cascading linear slide prototype for use in FTC teams and hobbyists. Can be made for under $30 and provides a great platform to learn and test linear slide ideas before implementing them on a competition robot. It is rigged with a bi-directional...