FTC 2012 Robot for Team 4545 3d models
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The 2014 FIRST Robotics Competition, themed "Aerial Assist," challenged participants to design and build robots that could score goals in a simulated soccer game. Teams had six weeks to create their machines, with the objective of scoring as many...
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Custom Two speed transmission designed and built by FRC team 3008 for the 2012 season
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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:...
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Introducing our latest robot model. ...Soon to be equipped with an arm, a grabber, and possibly even a grappling hook for enhanced functionality.
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Unveiling "The Red Scare" - A creation by Team Orion 3240 for the Alamo Regional Competition in 2018.
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The FTC team 5518 has constructed a robot for the game Relic Recovery, and here are its CAD model representations.
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In just 2.5 days, a robot was created using SolidWorks 2016/17 software for participation in the imaginative FRC contest called "Mars Madness." Impressively, it secured the runner-up position in the competition.
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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...
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This cad model is not completely up to date, but it's very close. ...Name of robot is "Jaws" and it went to Worlds!
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A cascading linear slide prototype for use in FTC teams and hobbyists. 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...
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Game Piece Designs for the FTC Game Velocity Vortex. ...Print Settings Printer: Sunhocky Rafts: Don't Matter Supports: No Resolution: Point One to Point Two Millimeters Infill: Forty Percent to Seventy Percent
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... additional support is required, as all pieces are carefully divided into halves. This design remains unfinished and not yet ready for use; further refinement could significantly improve its functionality, inviting users to experiment and have fun.
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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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Moto G Otterbox Tetrix Mount for FTC Robotics. I revamped a design by MrPTrog to secure my FTC Robotics (11341) phone to our robot using a Tetrix mount. You can test whether this will fit your phone in its case without printing the whole thing by...
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Hello, this is a cheap and easy odometry pod design. ...Good Luck Teams!
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This is a part allowing you to set up a competition station that holds controllers, phones, and USB branches securely\nThe controllers slide in effortlessly for a snug fit but can be easily removed when needed\nIt's an excellent way to keep your...
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This is a spool that teams like 8417 use on their NeveRest 60 to lift linear slides with ease. Cheers from team 8417! ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer Model: R1 ABS + PLA Model Rafts Required: Doesn't Matter Supports Needed: Yes...
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For people waiting for their elements, here is the STL for the cone in First Tech Challenge's Powerplay. ...Good luck!</p>
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The custom design ensures seamless integration with Actobotics components, allowing for effortless assembly and disassembly. ...By incorporating the battery holder into your build, you can streamline your workflow and focus on bringing your ideas to...
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Install your Motorola G2 phone onto your robotic assembly, securing the USB ports in place. Configurations are found under Printer Settings. Choose EKOCYCLE Cube as the printer type. Raft options will be disregarded in this installation.
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-FTC 13406 This is a Phone Mount for Students/Teachers/Teams to Use on Their Moto G4 Phone (with case) Put on Their Robot for FTC/FRC. Feel Free to Use This on Your Robot! ... Made by FTC 13406 Lead Programmer/Captain Michael Anderson If You See Us at a...
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A power switch bracket for FTC robotics, attachable to a Gobilda build system u-channel.
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Mount modern robotics sensors seamlessly within the frame, ensuring a snug fit. ...After printing and testing this part, I've found it to be remarkably durable, capable of withstanding even the toughest collisions on the FTC playing field.
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This custom phone strain relief is engineered specifically for a permanently attached USB micro-B extension cable - tailored for a Moto G4 play with a case that matches the one included in the FIRST FTC kit featuring the Rev Robotics hub. To print...
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This was the robot FIRST Team Chop Shop 166 designed and built for the 2022 season.