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Welcome to the technical reference wiki for '''Duke Combat Robotics'''. [https://sites.duke.edu/combatrobots/ If you want general information about the team, see our website]. | Welcome to the technical reference wiki for '''Duke Combat Robotics'''. [https://sites.duke.edu/combatrobots/ If you want general information about the team, see our website]. | ||
=== Meta-information: About this Duke MediaWiki | == Semester ant-weight build schedule == | ||
Students work in groups of 1-4 to build an ant-weight (1lb) combat robot, with an internal competition being held at the end of each semester. Students are strongly encouraged to keep to the following schedule to ensure they end up with a robot they can be proud of! | |||
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!Fall dates | |||
!Spring dates | |||
!What to work on | |||
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|late August - early September | |||
|mid January | |||
|(Pre-season) | |||
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|1-2 | |||
|mid September | |||
|late January - early February | |||
|Wiring harness, "scrap bot" | |||
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|3-5 | |||
|late September - mid October | |||
|mid-late February | |||
|Research and design of prototype bot. Figure out overall shape, how to attach motors, etc. | |||
'''''SendCutSend''* order #1 happens at end of week 5''' | |||
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|6-9 | |||
|late October - early November | |||
|March | |||
|Fabricate and assemble full robot in detail, test it in the box, see what's bad, fix it, etc. | |||
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|10 | |||
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> ''SendCutSend'' is a commercial service that offers precision cutting of many materials. We especially use them to order laser cut AR500, an armor plating steel suitable for combat robot weapons. See technical tutorials below for details. | |||
== Making your first combat robot == | |||
== Meta-information: About this Duke MediaWiki == | |||
'''Access''': This wiki uses the same underlying software as Wikipedia, [https://mediawiki.org mediawiki]. To edit, you need to login (upper right of the page) and to have been granted edit access. To request edit access, ask Tyler Bletsch to add you. All club members are eligible to get wiki access; just ask. Note to Tyler: You can edit who has wiki access at your [https://groups.oit.duke.edu/groupmanager/dukeGroups/policyGroups/duke-wiki policy group at this link]. Details here [https://external.wiki.duke.edu/index.php/Policy_Groups here.] | '''Access''': This wiki uses the same underlying software as Wikipedia, [https://mediawiki.org mediawiki]. To edit, you need to login (upper right of the page) and to have been granted edit access. To request edit access, ask Tyler Bletsch to add you. All club members are eligible to get wiki access; just ask. Note to Tyler: You can edit who has wiki access at your [https://groups.oit.duke.edu/groupmanager/dukeGroups/policyGroups/duke-wiki policy group at this link]. Details here [https://external.wiki.duke.edu/index.php/Policy_Groups here.] | ||
Revision as of 23:05, 26 January 2024
Welcome to the technical reference wiki for Duke Combat Robotics. If you want general information about the team, see our website.
Semester ant-weight build schedule
Students work in groups of 1-4 to build an ant-weight (1lb) combat robot, with an internal competition being held at the end of each semester. Students are strongly encouraged to keep to the following schedule to ensure they end up with a robot they can be proud of!
Week | Fall dates | Spring dates | What to work on |
---|---|---|---|
late August - early September | mid January | (Pre-season) | |
1-2 | mid September | late January - early February | Wiring harness, "scrap bot" |
3-5 | late September - mid October | mid-late February | Research and design of prototype bot. Figure out overall shape, how to attach motors, etc.
SendCutSend* order #1 happens at end of week 5 |
6-9 | late October - early November | March | Fabricate and assemble full robot in detail, test it in the box, see what's bad, fix it, etc. |
10 |
* SendCutSend is a commercial service that offers precision cutting of many materials. We especially use them to order laser cut AR500, an armor plating steel suitable for combat robot weapons. See technical tutorials below for details.
Making your first combat robot
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