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Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D

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Page 1: Effective Prototyping - FIRST · Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D. The Experts • Paul Ventimiglia

Effective Prototyping

Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx DesignsDan Richardson – Ri3D

Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D

Page 2: Effective Prototyping - FIRST · Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D. The Experts • Paul Ventimiglia

The Experts• Paul Ventimiglia

– 254– Former 190– 2006

• Dan Richardson– Ri3D– Former 1902– 2002

• Andrew Rudolph– Team 233 & Ri3D– Former 1902– 1999

Page 3: Effective Prototyping - FIRST · Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D. The Experts • Paul Ventimiglia

Why Prototype?• You can’t think of everything• Real world physics• Start the iteration process early• Save resources

Page 4: Effective Prototyping - FIRST · Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D. The Experts • Paul Ventimiglia

Why Prototype?• Geometry Details

– Find “gap” or “compression” for rollers/shooters

– Shape of “claws”• Friction/Physics

– Surgical tubing, conveyor material, urethane wheels, COTS wheels

• Performance• Programming Testbed

Page 5: Effective Prototyping - FIRST · Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D. The Experts • Paul Ventimiglia

Why Prototype?• Performance

– Reliability testing, “shot percentage”– Speed of intaking– Ease of use

• Programming Testbed– Seeing if it can be adjusted– Playing with sensors early– Strategy and design changes?

Page 6: Effective Prototyping - FIRST · Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D. The Experts • Paul Ventimiglia

Good Prototypes…• … are made fast.• … meet basic specs needed.• … don’t have to work the first time.• … don’t have to be pretty.• … we learn from.

Page 7: Effective Prototyping - FIRST · Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D. The Experts • Paul Ventimiglia

How I Prototype (Paul)• ½” Plywood & 2x4s

– Can be cut with Jigssaw, chop saw, band saw.

– Drilled by hand, or drill press– Wood Screws (Impact gun!)

Page 8: Effective Prototyping - FIRST · Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D. The Experts • Paul Ventimiglia

How I Prototype (Paul)• Sprockets & Chains

– Allows for quickly changing ratios– Driving motors located out of the way– Easily slide motors to tension

• #25, 10T, 16T, 18T, 22T

Page 9: Effective Prototyping - FIRST · Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D. The Experts • Paul Ventimiglia

How I Prototype (Paul)• Hole saws

– 1 1/8” popular size for Thunderhex and standard ½” ball bearings

• C-Clamps, Bar Clamps– Allow for readjustment

Page 10: Effective Prototyping - FIRST · Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D. The Experts • Paul Ventimiglia

How I Prototype (Dan)• CAD

– Motion / Structural studies– 3D printing– Faster polished designs

• CAD can “lie”– You still have to do the math– Physical prototypes

• Printing CAD sketches for mockups• Use what you have available

Page 11: Effective Prototyping - FIRST · Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D. The Experts • Paul Ventimiglia

How I Prototype (Andrew)• Start simple

– Paper, cardboard, Lego– Thumbnails

• Use what you have– Wood– Foam Core– Hot Glue– Plastic

Page 12: Effective Prototyping - FIRST · Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D. The Experts • Paul Ventimiglia

Robot in 3 Days• Goals

– build an 80% performing robot– use commonly available materials/tools

• Some prototypes made it onto the final bot

Page 13: Effective Prototyping - FIRST · Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D. The Experts • Paul Ventimiglia

2014 254 Prototypes• Shooting tests

– 2 Launchers, 1 Flywheel

Page 14: Effective Prototyping - FIRST · Effective Prototyping Paul Ventimiglia – FRC254 / Aptyx Designs Dan Richardson – Ri3D Andrew Rudolph – FRC233 / Ri3D. The Experts • Paul Ventimiglia

Skystalker• Built within Week 1• Shooter tested extensively

– Fixed position, repeated shots– Location and angles tested

• Tested as a complete unit only for a few days

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Skystalker• 3 separate prototypes

– Shooter, intake, “popper”• Direct geometry copied for final robot

design– Moment of inertia for flywheel, wheel testing

• Strategy testing