FTC Robot

FTC Robot

cults3d

In this updated FTC Robot, building is now easier and more efficient. The instructions and parts list have been revamped to make assembly a breeze. The riser holes are better aligned for a smoother build process. Each chassis part has corresponding numbers for easy identification and organization. The wheels are stronger and designed to withstand the demands of competition. A new mount holds the On/Off rocker switch and power label securely on the back of the robot. Motor mounts have been redesigned to be smaller, stronger, and use shorter screws for improved stability. Additional holes allow for easier attachment of mechanisms and loop tip ties. A port is now available to attach number plates. The entire design has undergone a thorough cleanup to ensure all parts work together seamlessly and look professional. For any questions or further clarification on building the robot, contact us with the subject "FTC Robot." If you need instructions or a complete list of parts and files, please use the subject "Information FTC Robot." You can see this robot in action by searching for "FTC Team 247 Reboot finals" on YouTube. This project is a full-size, competition-ready FTC Robot that uses a unique building system. Mechanisms can be easily added or removed without disassembling the entire robot. The universal chassis allows for versatility and can be used across different FTC games. The design is clean, professional, and easy to organize wires. Hole sizes fit #6-32 screws with self-threading holes. Unlike typical cube robots, this one can be produced for just $100, using 2 spools of filament and hardware (excluding phones, motors, battery, and Rev Expansion hub). In the past seasons, this robot design was highly competitive among other FTC robots. Last year, it earned a total of 34 ranking points at the end of its season. The front half and riser platform can mount different mechanisms, making it easy to adapt to various games. This direct drive system makes driving and programming simple and efficient. The build time for this puzzle piece robot is approximately 1-3 hours, allowing it to be built in just 1-2 meetings. The small adjustment required may vary depending on the mechanism being attached. The print time ranges from 15 minutes for the smallest part to about 2 hours for the largest part. This project is ideal for kids in grades 10-12, teaching them valuable skills such as 3D printing, design, building, robotics, programming, and electrical work. Electronics: 2 Rev Expansion Hubs 1 Android phone 1 battery 4 Motors 1 Power rocker switch Parts list (Hardware): Step 1: 80 - 1.5 inch #6-32 screws Step 2: Expiation Hub mount 4 washers 4 - .75 inch #6-32 screws 4 - #6 nylock nuts Battery platform 4 - 1.5 inch #6-32 screws Battery mount 6 - .5 inch screws 6 - #6 nylock nuts Step 3: 8 - 2.5 inch #6-32 screws 8 - #6 nylock nuts Step 4: 16 - 1.5 inch #6-32 screws Step 5: Attach the wheels either Tetrix or the 3D printed ones. 3D printed files: (1) On-Off-Label Mount (1) Rev Expansion Hub Mount (1) Battery Base Holder (1) Battery Holder (1) Middle Connectors (1) Middle Left T (5) Mini Fasteners Connectors (1) Front Right T (1) Back Left Corner (1) Middle Right T (1) Back Right Corner (1) Front Left T (2) Side Risers (2) Riser Top Plates (4) Motor Mounts (2) Back Risers (4) Wheels

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