Friday, May 11, 2018

Stabby Boi

Stabby Boi


Heading - What was the Most Important Thing?

 Here is where you will describe what you did to day... make this detailed, so some one following your project can understand what you did. Maybe some Pictures

Project Page - http://steamclown-robots.blogspot.com/p/blackbug.html <-- put the link to your project here
Team members: 
Stuart
Slyvia

What Steps Did We Solve:

  1. Obtain chasis
  2. Obtain resources

Next Steps:

 List all the current steps in order of priority. Mark "Pending", "In Progress", "Road Block", "Done"
  1. https://business.tutsplus.com/tutorials/controlling-dc-motors-using-python-with-a-raspberry-pi--cms-20051
  2. test out motors

Project X-Zip ties solve everything!!

Project X

Project X- What was the Most Important Thing?


Today we attached the motor. we planed the where the seat will go the battery will go and where the pegs will go, our welder wasn't here so we were unable to follow through with the pegs but that shouldn't take long and neither should the seat. We have zip ties in the area to hold the things we want to do in place.
Team members: Zoe, Connor, Jonathon, Ryan


What Steps Did We Solve:

attached motor, made plan for seat, made plan for pegs for feet, were able to sit on it


Next Steps:

  1. weld rear frame to front frame- complete
  2. Look for back wheels to drift- COMPLETE
  3. Plan motor and wheel  frame? - Complete-
  4. mount motor - Complete
  5. attach seat - Pending
  6. add pegs for feet -Pending

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Project X - mounting the motor


Project X- What was the Most Important Thing?

Today we took apart a chair to make a seat, ground down the bracket to put brass fitting into it to attempt to attach the motor but there was a complication so we need to work on that.

Team members: Zoe, Connor, Jonathon


What Steps Did We Solve:

we made a new plan for the motor cause our old one sucked 


Next Steps:

  1. weld rear frame to front frame- complete
  2. Look for back wheels to drift- COMPLETE
  3. Plan motor and wheel  frame? - Complete-
  4. mount motor - Pending
  5. attach seat
  6. add pegs for feet

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Couch Potato - We Finally Have a (Small) Frame

Couch Potato - We Finally Have A (Small) Frame

Now we need to make something bigger

After waiting a while, we finally got our frame finished by the welding crew, which is definitely
a step in the right direction. Unfortunately, the frame came out a bit smaller than we were
expecting, so we went back to the welding crew requesting improvements. While they work
on those, we await our couch from Mr. Burnham, as well as some bigger wheels for the front
of the frame, supporting our motors.


Team members: Darryl, Hazel, Chris, Francisco, Zachary

What Steps Did We Solve:

  1. Test Motors - Done - We have tested our motors, and they function correctly.
  2. Test Motor Controller - Done - We have tested our motor controller, and it functions correctly.
  3. Plan Frame - Done - We have designed a versatile frame for our couch, and visited the Welding class.
  4. Moving Care with Joystick - Done - We have figured out how to move the car with our joystick code.
  5. Finishing Touches on Frame Planning - Done - Our frame is ready, and is being built.
  6. Cleaning the Wheels - Done - The wheels are as clean as we can get them with what we had.
  7. Testing Motor Control with Joystick and Coding - Done -  We need to use our coding and a joystick to check how the joystick controls the motor, and how will it steer. 

Next Steps:

 List all the current steps in order of priority. Mark "Pending", "In Progress", "Road Block", "Done"
  1. Build Frame - In Progress - Our frame is currently being built by the welding crew.

Monday, April 9, 2018

Couch Potato - Putting the Project on Halt

Couch Potato - Putting the Project on Halt

We are waiting on the Main Components

The Couch Potato project has come to a halt. Unfortunately, the welding crew has not started making
our frame; they apparently had forgotten. We have visited them once more, and today they said that
they would get going on it. Their estimated date of completion is, at most, two weeks. Mr. Burnham
has also stated that he will not find us a couch until we have a frame. With most, if not all, of the
little things done, we have nothing more to do for the Couch Potato project.


Team members: Darryl, Hazel, Chris, Francisco, Zachary

What Steps Did We Solve:

  1. Test Motors - Done - We have tested our motors, and they function correctly.
  2. Test Motor Controller - Done - We have tested our motor controller, and it functions correctly.
  3. Plan Frame - Done - We have designed a versatile frame for our couch, and visited the Welding class.
  4. Moving Care with Joystick - Done - We have figured out how to move the car with our joystick code.
  5. Finishing Touches on Frame Planning - Done - Our frame is ready, and is being built.
  6. Cleaning the Wheels - Done - The wheels are as clean as we can get them with what we had.

Next Steps:

 List all the current steps in order of priority. Mark "Pending", "In Progress", "Road Block", "Done"
  1. Build Frame - In Progress - Our frame is currently being built by the welding crew.
  2. Testing Motor Control with Joystick and Coding - Pending -  We need to use our coding and a joystick to check how the joystick controls the motor, and how will it steer. 

Friday, March 30, 2018

Project X - skirt Skirt

Project X- Mounting the motor and Planning the seat

Project X- What was the Most Important Thing?

Today we made new plans for mounting the motor. We added the a new plate that we will weld on when we get back then bolt the motor to that. We also set up a plan for the seat and are getting ready to tell the weld team our plans for that

Team members: Zoe, Connor, Jonathon


What Steps Did We Solve:

We got the wheels ready to attach to the frame and started attaching them


Next Steps:

  1. weld rear frame to front frame- complete
  2. Look for back wheels to drift- COMPLETE
  3. Plan motor and wheel  frame? - Complete-
  4. mount motor - Pending
  5. attach seat- Pending 
  6. add pegs for feet

Couch Potato - Waiting on the Couch and Frame

Couch Potato - Waiting on the Couch and Frame

Everything is Ready Except the Big Pieces

With coding more or less complete, we are really just waiting on our frame and couch for the final tests.
Our frame is due to be delivered sometime next week, courtesy of the welding class. Our couch is still
MIA, and we await its arrival, whenever that may be. As for the wheels, since we do not really have
proper cleaning supplies, they won't be getting any cleaner than they are now, which is not saying
much. If that greasy substance becomes a problem, we will have to find another way to clean them.


Team members: Darryl, Hazel, Chris, Francisco, Zachary

What Steps Did We Solve:

  1. Test Motors - Done - We have tested our motors, and they function correctly.
  2. Test Motor Controller - Done - We have tested our motor controller, and it functions correctly.
  3. Plan Frame - Done - We have designed a versatile frame for our couch, and visited the Welding class.
  4. Moving Care with Joystick - Done - We have figured out how to move the car with our joystick code.
  5. Finishing Touches on Frame Planning - Done - Our frame is ready, and is being built.
  6. Cleaning the Wheels - Done - The wheels are as clean as we can get them with what we had.

Next Steps:

 List all the current steps in order of priority. Mark "Pending", "In Progress", "Road Block", "Done"
  1. Build Frame - In Progress - Our frame is currently being built by the welding crew.
  2. Testing Motor Control with Joystick and Coding - Pending -  We need to use our coding and a joystick to check how the joystick controls the motor, and how will it steer. 

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Project X - Vroom Vroom

Project X- Mounting the motor 

Project X- What was the Most Important Thing?

Today we welded a piece of medal to the back axis in order to mount the motor and planned how wee were gonna mount the motor 

Team members: Zoe, Connor, Jonathon


What Steps Did We Solve:

We got the wheels ready to attach to the frame and started attaching them


Next Steps:

  1. weld rear frame to front frame- complete
  2. Look for back wheels to drift- COMPLETE
  3. Plan motor and wheel  frame? - Complete-
  4. mount motor - Pending
  5. attach seat
  6. add pegs for feet

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

3/27/2018 Project Zenith

Heading - What did we do today?

 Today our team has decided to reprint the caster and fix another one onto our platform so our robot has the ability to start moving again. Were also starting to plot out how our program will be structured to accommodate the movement of our project. More research online is still needed.

Team members: Ronald and Jesus 


Next Steps:

 List all the current steps in order of priority. Mark "Pending", "In Progress", "Road Block", "Done"
  1. Start programming our robot

Project X - It looks like a trike

Project X- It looks like a trike

Project X- What was the Most Important Thing?

Today we followed are blue print and welded the pipe in between the back frame to hold the axle.  We also planned where to put the motor and how we are going to mount it. We watched Harrison weld things. 

Team members: Zoe, Connor, Jonathon


What Steps Did We Solve:

We got the wheels ready to attach to the frame and started attaching them


Next Steps:

  1. weld rear frame to front frame- complete
  2. Look for back wheels to drift- COMPLETE
  3. Plan motor and wheel  frame? - Complete-
  4. mount motor - Pending
  5. attach seat
  6. add pegs for feet

R you C-ing this?

The controller - Establishing a connection
Before downloading the app that acts as our controller for our little robot, we need to attach the bluetooth module to the car first. Next, we need to turn bluetooth on on our phone and connect it to the module.


Team members: List, Your, Team, Members, Here

    What Steps Did We Solve:

    1. Finish fixing the frame of the car Done
    2. Hook up the power harness to the frame of the Car Done
    3. test the motors Done
    4. apply the coding Done
    5. changed slides  Done
    6. Research what our Bluetooth Module does Done
    7. Find out what the motor controller does and how it works compared to the one in the instructables site Done

    Next Steps:

     List all the current steps in order of priority. Mark "Pending", "In Progress", "Road Block", "Done"
    1. Choose a code to upload into our Arduino In progress
    2. Connect the BT Module to the Car In progress
    3. Establish a connection via bluetooth from the phone to the BT Module In progress
    4. Find code that fits and functions with out motor controller. Pending
    5. Test the coded outcome Pending (Extra steps added here)
    6. Edit the coding to actually move on command, and not randomly. Pending
    7. Hook up the controller for the car Pending

Couch Potato - Frame Works and Dirty Wheels

Couch Potato - Frame Works and Dirty Wheels

Getting the Frame Started

A visit to the welding crew began the process of our frame. We opted to have their afternoon class work
on it, and we were given a completion time frame of approximately one week. Once completed, they
will bring it to our classroom for our use. Aside from that, we continued to clean the wheels, which
proves to be quite difficult, what with our only cleaning supplies being a bag of baby wipes.


Team members: Darryl, Hazel, Chris, Francisco, Zachary

What Steps Did We Solve:

  1. Test Motors - Done - We have tested our motors, and they function correctly.
  2. Test Motor Controller - Done - We have tested our motor controller, and it functions correctly.
  3. Plan Frame - Done - We have designed a versatile frame for our couch, and visited the Welding class.
  4. Moving Care with Joystick - Done - We have figured out how to move the car with our joystick code.
  5. Finishing Touches on Frame Planning - Done - Our frame is ready, and is being built.

Next Steps:

 List all the current steps in order of priority. Mark "Pending", "In Progress", "Road Block", "Done"
  1. Build Frame - In Progress - With our frame planned, we need to have the Welding team begin building it.
  2. Cleaning the Motors - In Progress - The motors are dirty, and need to be cleaned out.
  3. Testing Motor Control with Joystick and Coding - In Progress -  We need to use our coding and a joystick to check how the joystick controls the motor, and how will it steer. 

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Monday, March 19, 2018

R you C-ing this? (RC Car)- Looking for even more code

The controller - Figuring it out
At the moment, we're working on figuring out how to use the motor control we have rather than the one in the instructions, therefore leaving us with no other option than to look for another kind of code that supports the controller. 


Team members: List, Your, Team, Members, Here

    What Steps Did We Solve:

    1. Finish fixing the frame of the car Done
    2. Hook up the power harness to the frame of the Car Done
    3. test the motors Done
    4. apply the coding Done
    5. changed slides  Done
    6. Research what our Bluetooth Module does Done

    Next Steps:

     List all the current steps in order of priority. Mark "Pending", "In Progress", "Road Block", "Done"
    1. Find out what the motor controller does and how it works compared to the one in the instructables site In progress
    2. Find code that fits and functions with out motor controller. Pending
    3. Test the coded outcome Pending (Extra steps added here)
    4. Edit the coding to actually move on command, and not randomly. Pending
    5. Hook up the controller for the car Pending

Project X - preparing the wheels

Project X- Preparing the wheels  

Project X- What was the Most Important Thing?

Today we planned and created a blueprint for our future endeavors and we started attaching the wheel axle to the back of the frame.

Team members: Zoe, Connor, Jonathon


What Steps Did We Solve:

We got the wheels ready to attach to the frame and started attaching them


Next Steps:

  1. weld rear frame to front frame- complete
  2. Look for back wheels to drift- COMPLETE
  3. Plan motor and wheel  frame? - Pending - Possibly tube stock.  Need to talk to Welding teacher and student team
  4. fix gear problem
  5. attach seat
  6. add pegs for feet

3/19/2018 Project Zenith

Heading - What did we do today?

 Today we were having trouble figuring out what to do with the battery because we didn't know how to wire it with our platform. We had help putting the switch together so we can get start putting the mechanical configuration of our project together. So far we have also soldered the wires for the battery and the switch to start having power for our robot.

Team members: Ronald and Jesus 

What Steps Did We Solve:

  1. Soldering wires  

Next Steps:

 List all the current steps in order of priority. Mark "Pending", "In Progress", "Road Block", "Done"
  1. Put Battery on platform

Couch Potato - We Hit a Couple Roadblocks

Couch Potato - We Hit a Couple Roadblocks

Letdowns 

We visited the welding crew to follow up on the frame from Friday. Apparently, they did not have
the tubing they needed for the frame, and said that they would begin working on it tomorrow morning.
Aside from the physical aspect, the coding aspect is not going so well either. Our car problem was 
fixed when we actually powered on the car (thanks Mr. Burnham), but it is not moving from joystick
inputs. We are currently working on the code for the joystick, as the car can move without it.


Team members: Darryl, Hazel, Chris, Francisco, Zachary

What Steps Did We Solve:

  1. Test Motors - Done - We have tested our motors, and they function correctly.
  2. Test Motor Controller - Done - We have tested our motor controller, and it functions correctly.
  3. Plan Frame - Done - We have designed a versatile frame for our couch, and visited the Welding class.

Next Steps:

 List all the current steps in order of priority. Mark "Pending", "In Progress", "Road Block", "Done"
  1. Build Frame - Pending - With our frame planned, we need to have the Welding team begin building it.
  2. Cleaning the Motors - In Progress - The motors are dirty, and need to be cleaned out.
  3. Finishing Touches on Frame Planning - In Progress - We need to answer a few questions regarding the frame.
  4. Testing Motor Control with Joystick and Coding - In Progress We need to use our coding and a joystick to check how the joystick controls the motor, and how will it steer. 
  5. Moving the Car with the Joystick - Road Block - We are stuck on the code for now. We are working on it.

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Chocolate Printer in: Spinning the Steppers

Tapping into another system's inner workings isn't always easy. We're working on getting the Arduino to communicate with the stepper motors, but we need to understand how each of the leads work and how to supply power. We have managed to make a set of connectors that will connect the Arduino to the Steppers, but getting them to actually spin is another challenge.


3/14 Project: RoomBoi - QTR Coding

RoomBoi and RoboBro Will Move Soon

There has been a deadline presented to us, all robots are due in 2 -3 weeks. We received some code for the QTR sensor array from Jose to which we will modify to run our robots. To fix our previous caster problem we have a ball wheel now but it's too short and Raymond is going to make a longer one. The switch on the RoboBro broke but Dylan and Nolan repaired it.
Sample Code GitHub - https://github.com/Narusako/RoomBoi-Robot/blob/master/3.12%20Code


The new wheel works much better than the old one, before the robot was timed to turn perfectly but it slowly got worse. As shown in the video, the new wheel turns even better than the previous one

R you C-ing this? (RC Car)- Working on the coding again

We're still working on applying the coding to the arduino and hooking up our bluetooth to the board. We also researched what type of bluetooth module we have in order to actually wire it to the arduino.
Team members: Jacob Gillaspie, Malichai Laset 

What Steps Did We Solve:

  1. Finish fixing the frame of the car Done
  2. Hook up the power harness to the frame of the Car Done
  3. test the motors Done
  4. apply the coding Done
  5. changed slides  Done
  6. Research what our Bluetooth Module does Done

Next Steps:

 List all the current steps in order of priority. Mark "Pending", "In Progress", "Road Block", "Done"
  1. Test the coded outcome In Progress (Extra steps added here)
  2. Edit the coding to actually move on command, and not randomly. Pending
  3. Hook up the controller for the car Pending