(Part 3) Top products from r/FTC
We found 25 product mentions on r/FTC. We ranked the 132 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.
41. Logitech HD Webcam C310, Standard Packaging - Black
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Works with Skype, Yahoo messenger, Microsoft live messengerWindows vista, windows 7 (32 bit or 64 bit) or windows 85 megapixel snapshots: You can take high resolution snapshots at upto 5 megapixelsYou’ll get HD 720p video calling on most major instant messaging applicationsBuilt in mic with nois...
42. Mack's Lure Multi-use Latex Surgical Tubing Amber 3' (L) 1/4" (OD) 3/16 (ID). One 3' Length
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Fishing: Used as a component to make fishing lures, lead cinches for Steelhead drifting, trolling snubbers for Trout or kokanee, striped bass lures, and to craft other various tube baits and rigs.Hunting: Slingshots and peep sights on bowsToys & Hobbies: Slingshots, peep sights on bows, cut into thi...
43. Tenergy RC Battery Charger for NiMH/NiCd 7.2V-12V 6S-10S Battery Packs, Smart Charger for RC Cars, RC Airplanes, Airsoft Batteries, Compatible with Standard Tamiya/Mini Tamiya/Alligator Clip Connector
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
FAST CHARGE - NiCd/NiMH battery pack charger provides 0.9Amp or 1.8Amp options. Quickly charge your battery packs; 0.9Amp is recommended for 900-1800mAh packs, and 1.8Amp is recommended for any pack between 1800mAh and 5000mAh.SMART CHARGER - Charges battery packs based on automatic voltage detec...
44. Tenergy TB6-B Balance Charger Discharger 1S-6S Digital Battery Pack Charger for NiMH/NiCD/Li-PO/Li-Fe Packs LCD Hobby Battery Charger w/ Tamiya/JST/EC3/HiTec/Deans Connectors + Power Supply 01435
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ONE CHARGER MANY BATTERY PACKS - Tenergy TB6-B balance charger/discharger is ideal for all hobby battery packs that are NiMH, NiCd, LiPO, Li-ion, LiFePO4, and SLA battery packs.WIDE CONNECTOR COMPATIBILITY - With one multi-charging harness, this AC balance charger can recharge battery packs with tam...
45. LEDwholesalers 12V 16.4ft RGB Color-Changing Flexible LED Ribbon Strip Light in White PCB, 2034RGB-R2
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Cuttable every 3 LEDs, approx. every 4", at designated cut marksCut sections are linkable by directly soldering wires or via optional connectorsSuper bright and energy efficient, with 150xSMD5050 RGB LEDs on white PCBFlexible - fits just about any space one can imagineEco-friendly - uses very little...
46. Spearit 100FT 1/8IN BAIDED Kevlar
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
FIBER TYPE: 100% Genuine Dupont Yellow Kevlar(R) yarn made in the USA. No off brand substitution! No fine print about other fiber in the braid!CONSTRUCTION: 16 strand braid, twisted core with a clear synthetic finish for added stiffness and UV resistance.DIA: 3mm LEN: 100 ft (30m) TENSILE TEST: 900l...
47. Koch 7725010 Roller Chain Breaker, 25 to #60
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Roller chain breakerIdeal for disassembling rivet type roller chainsFor use with #25 to #60 chains
48. Megapro Marketing USA NC 211R2C36RD Ratcheting Screwdriver,Red
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Patented pullout bit cartridge makes it easy to find, change and store bitsHandle is made from engineered nylon/ABS resin, Triax 1120Shaft opening serves as a 1/4-Inch hex driverAlloy steel shaftPalm saver cap keeps you from getting blisters on your handMade in the CANADA
49. StarTech.com 4-Port Industrial USB 2.0 Hub with ESD Protection - Mountable - Multiport Hub (ST4200USBM),Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
SCALABLE & RUGGED: This TAA compliant 4 port industrial USB 2.0 hub gives you the scalability you need in harsh industrial environments, product & repair labs, conference rooms or office workstations w/ its rugged industrial grade metal housing.POWER BASED ON YOUR INPUT CAPABILITIES: This industrial...
50. Lego Sort and Store
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Sort and store all your Lego bricks in this attractive and fun Lego head Sort and StoreSimply pour your bricks inside, shake gently and the bricks magically sort by small, medium and large piecesCan hold over 1000 bricksHas a flip-up, built-in carry handle for easy portabilityFor ages 4+
51. Irwin Tools Combination Square, Metal-Body, 12", 1794469
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Black precision-etched scalesDurable cast zinc bodyRust proof stainless steel bladePerfect for 90° and 45° markingCan be used as a gauge for transferring measurements
52. Spearit 5/8OD 1/8ID Speargun Rubber (Black 10ft)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
You have selected - Color: Black, Length: 10 FeetManufactured by Primeline Industries, the world leading manufacturer of speargun rubber.Our volume allows us to move rubber fast and fresh. We package incoming factory fresh rubber immediately upon arrival in sealed opaque plastic to protect it from o...
53. Samson Zing-it Rope 2.2mm X 180ft. Average Strength 580 Lbs.
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
2.2 mm, 180 feetAbrasion resistantHigh strength-to-weight ratioLow stretchSamthane coated
54. 10ft Cord Protector Cable Protect Wires Covers Split Tubing Wire Hider Management Organizer Sleeve system Prevent Chewing for Dog Cat Puppy Pet Rabbit
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
DURABLE DESIGN: The PetCable Cover made with textile material. this PetCable Cover Protector material is tough & resists stretching, shrinking , abrasion resistant and durable to last longer from pets chewing threw your cable and cords.Cord Protector: The Cable Protect tubing is one of the best ways...
55. Black Plastic Drag Chain Cable Carrier 10 x 15mm for CNC Router Mill
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
56. Spearit 1/2OD 1/8ID Speargun Rubber (Black 2ft)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
1/2" OD 1/8" ID , Color: Black, Length: 02 FeetManufactured by Primeline Industries, the world leading manufacturer of speargun rubber.Our volume allows us to move rubber fast and fresh. We package incoming factory fresh rubber immediately upon arrival in sealed opaque plastic to protect it from ozo...
57. Permatex 80345 White Lithium Grease, 1.5 oz.
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
All-purpose white lubricant for metal-to-metal and metal-to-plastic applicationsWithstands moisture and high heatProtects against rust and makes surfaces friction-freeStainless and non-toxicSuggested Applications: Door hinges, hood latches, trunk latches, hatchback struts, seat tracks, garage door a...
58. DTOL 3 Feet USB 2.0 A Male To A Male Cable
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Connect USB 2. 0 devices to your computer or other USB devicePc or Mac with an available USB port or a second USB device with an "a Female" ConnectorHigh speed, error-free data transferDurability and grip treads for easy plugging and unpluggingUsb 2. 0 a Male to A male
59. Tactix 267031 Adjustable Hacksaw Frame
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Corrosion-resistant triple chrome plated finishComfortable Pistol-grip handleWingnut blade TENSIONERAdjustable frame accepts 8-inch, 10-Inch, or 12-inch bladesLifetime warranty
60. Seville Classics 3-Tier UltraDurable Commercial-Grade NSF-Certifed Storage Utility Service Cart, 34" W, Chrome
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Dimensions: 34" W x 18" D x 33.5" HIncludes 3 shelves, removable steel handle push-bar and four wheels (two locking)Certified by the NSF to NSF/ANSI Standard 2 - Food Equipment; for home, commercial and office environmentsWeight Capacity (even distribution): 500 lbs. Heavy duty PVC wheels with brake...
What kind of experience are you guys coming into this with?
Do you have mentors/are you yourselves familiar with the use and safety precautions necessary around power tools?
What kind of space are you in? Do you have a dedicated space to use or do you need to move things in and out of an area every meeting?
How much do you want to learn? Are you planning on using primarily Matrix/Tetrix this season or do you want to do custom fabrication?
If you're planning on using chain, I'd recommend getting at least one of these (Dark Soul #25 chain tool). You won't need to use master links again, and they're just in general great to have around.
I would definitely recommend getting Anderson Powerpole tools and items. Definitely get a TriCrimp and associated wire, connectors, and contacts, if you don't have them already.
I'd also recommend a few tools that come in useful just in general when it comes to FTC-- a good adjustable wrench is good to have around, whether you're doing custom or not. A ratcheting screwdriver is also good to have around, in addition to more standard versions. I'd also recommend my personal favorite allen wrenches (you can get just metric or standard sets, but I linked the paired version). For taking care of stuck bolts or anything else stuck, a good pair of locking pliers are also great. Also getting some good pliers for all your electrical needs is a good idea. Also extremely useful is a good square. On a similar note, a level is good for checking whether you actually bolted that part on straight.
You should also get a general set of combo wrenches and some of the specific sizes most common for FTC. Pretty much any reputable brand is fine for this-- don't spend more than about $50 for a set and $10 for an individual wrench (honestly, that would be super high, you should probably target half of that). A decent ratchet set is also good, but not absolutely essential.
Other good things to have around are a heat gun or heat bar (for doing custom plastic parts for your robot). You can do some great stuff with some creativity and some sheet polycarbonate.
To go with that, a vinyl cutter is great for doing sponsor decals and general cool stuff.
As far as "essentials" go, that depends on where you want to go. If you want to do lots of custom work-- or use something like 80/20, then you'll want some other tools to do that work. A good power drill is absolutely essential, and if you have the space, I'd definitely recommend getting a solid miter saw and an aluminum cutting blade (I know some people consider them too dangerous, but with proper safety training and precautions, I've never had a student or mentor get injured with one).
As far as materials for doing custom work go, I'd recommend getting some box aluminum (1x1 and 1x2) tubing, 1/8" and 1/16" polycarbonate (I'm partial to the dark tinted stuff, but it's a bit more expensive), and a full assortment of #6 and maybe #8 hardware. You'll also want some M3 screws for face mounting AndyMark and REV robotics motors. I like to use Copper State for this, because while they have a totally garbage web ordering system, their prices are great, and their website isn't that bad (to be honest, I'm a bit spoiled by McMaster-Carr).
You probably don't need me to tell you what kind of COTS parts might be good (if that's within the scope of this money). Electronics, good phones (not those stupid ZTEs), motors, are all good.
You'll notice that I'm not suggesting the very budget stuff-- while you can go that direction if you need to, quality tools help you get quality results. If you have the money to get and use the right tools for the job, I always recommend doing that as opposed to cheaping out with something you'll just end up breaking and messing up your robot with later.
A decent chunk of the tools I linked are suggested by my personal favorite review site, The WireCutter/SweetHome. I've used the majority of them, and my experience has been good enough that I don't have an issue recommending their suggestions for other tools relevant to FTC.
Hopefully that was somewhat helpful. I'd definitely consider the answers to the questions at the top-- they can help you narrow down what will actually be useful for you. I can definitely give more specific suggestions if you know what direction you're taking with robot building techniques and how much space you have/ whether you have to move.
We use a wire cart for tournaments to which we can drive. It breaks down easily if you don't have a large car available, it's pretty sturdy, and the extra shelving is nice for tools, batteries, storing the drive team's jackets, etc.
We got a Pelican 0350 for worlds, and it's super for the purpose. Worked well for travel, and served as a really nice cart at the tournament.
Not OP, but we have had good luck with this spear fishing band.
It isn't completely solid, but it only has a small hole in the center. There are several sizes on amazon from 3/8 to 3/4 inch.
lmao, I didnmt realize that was in the photo, that's a lego organizer
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it's perfectly framed with the arm, table, and other table
zing it the string is amazing, rated for 500 pounds and is super light.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006JS1VNC/ref=sxbs_sxwds-stvp_1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=3171424582&pd_rd_wg=WZMgT&pf_rd_r=VGSEWFJ1GJQY9B6FHSZP&pf_rd_s=desktop-sx-bottom-slot&pf_rd_t=301&pd_rd_i=B006JS1VNC&pd_rd_w=2WqCI&pf_rd_i=zing+it+string&pd_rd_r=F2PH0MTS0R6Y3NCZS6D0&ie=UTF8&qid=1506181282&sr=1
This is the style we have. I don't know which exact brand the one we have is, or exactly what size it is, but it's that shape and general idea.
https://www.amazon.com/Koch-7725010-Roller-Chain-Breaker/dp/B004HKIU4C.
It has worked well for us, and is very easy to use.
Eddit: fixed link
What type of budget does your team have?
How much space is available as your work area?
How experienced at building robots are the mentors?
What build system does you team intend to use? How many custom parts do y'all want to make?
What level of CAD skills does the team have?
We need to know these things to give valid advice. If your team has $100 to spend on tools the list is really different than if your team has $500. If your team has ~$4000 and really experienced mentors the list is also totally different.
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Let's assume your team has really limited budget and wants to make the most of it. I will also assume you are using the REV system.
Here is my minimum tool list:
5.5 mm Nut Driver - http://www.revrobotics.com/rev-41-1119/
5.5 mm wrench - http://www.revrobotics.com/rev-41-1374/
Allen wrench set - https://smile.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Hex-Allen-Wrench-Ball/dp/B0776C2D6H/
Rotary Cutter - https://smile.amazon.com/WEN-2305-Rotary-Tool-Shaft/dp/B003BYRFH8
Hand drill - https://smile.amazon.com/BLACK-DECKER-DR260C-Drill-Driver/dp/B00T2VJ93C/
Hack saw - https://smile.amazon.com/Tactix-267031-Adjustable-Hacksaw-Frame/dp/B00ABBUU2Q/
Bench Vice - https://smile.amazon.com/WEN-453BV-3-Inch-Heavy-Swivel/dp/B07KKXQQ3S
Metric Drill bit set - https://smile.amazon.com/Drill-Warehouse-99pcs-1-5mm-Titanium/dp/B01NC25BRK
Pliers set - https://smile.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Tools-4-Piece-Pliers-Set/dp/B015X2NHOK
That works out to be ~$110 + shipping and tax. These are the bare minimum tools IMO. If you can answer the questions above I can give you some better advice.
- Frank
If we can convince the GDC to allow this then we'd be all set but I think we already know how that's going to go over, lol.
Don't do that, get a smart charger instead.
I'll link the one I have in a little bit.I have this one
and I am looking at getting this one
Both of these also have one extra really cool feature, you can power them with DC OR AC, this means, you could put a DC battery (i.e. car battery) on your cart, and recharge your robot batteries on the move.
Yeah we used lights like this LEDwholesalers 12V 16.4ft RGB Color-Changing Flexible LED Ribbon Strip Light in White PCB, 2034RGB-R2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00476B908/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_qE4RybXBXEDZ6
We just epoxied them to the bottom and ran power from the core power module
I would highly recommend using kevlar string for pulling yourself up. My team used it for a pulley slide system for velocity vortex and it worked like a charm. The string was under a ton of pressure but we never had any issues with it snapping or getting damaged.
If you do decide to go with kevlar string(once again, I highly recommend it), you really need to make sure that your spool is very strong(especially if it's 3d printed) and that its connection to the motor is really good. Otherwise, your spool will deform and will probably end up breaking. Also, if the connection between the spool and the motor is weak, the points of contact will probably get damaged by the constant force/torque placed on the spool and your robot's performance will significantly decrease as a result.
If your spool is a solid piece of metal, you don't have to worry as much about pressure being placed on the spool. However, if it's 3d printed(as it most likely will be), you will have to consider the things that I talked about above.
You can find kevlar string on amazon here
If I remember correctly, we used this exact product and it worked really well.
EDIT: fixed some weird formatting
Our team uses a cable carrier for the prismatic part of the arm. It is very clean:
https://www.amazon.com/Black-Plastic-Chain-Carrier-Router/dp/B00880AVL2
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We used this and stuck it in like an arch in our intake.
zipties work, but then you invariably have to cut them every time you make a change ... and that happens often, no matter what you plan.
Best temporary is to use double-sided velcro strips.
Here's the premium stuff ...
https://www.amazon.com/Protector-Protect-Management-Organizer-Prevent/dp/B07QLPR8G4/ref=sr_1_5
Tie them up, and then tie them off to something sturdy. People, wire and connector fatigue is real!
or just buy this and crimp your own andersons. https://www.amazon.com/Tenergy-Smart-Universal-Charger-Battery/dp/B001AVUAVC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1425787405&sr=8-1&keywords=battery+charger+tenergy#Ask
I have to keep this brief as I have to leave for our robotics meeting this evening.
Display: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077PLVZCX
1 ft hdmi cable: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KSP1SMS
webcam: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003LVZO8S
There is also a 1 ft usb type a to micro that powers the display from the usb 2 port on the hub.
I wrote a basic mecanum teleop op mode and merged in last year's tensor flow initialization code. I can post it later this evening.
One common issue is power delivery. If you can get a usb type a male to type a male (like this one) and a battery bank. You should be able to plug it into one of the slots on your hub, which would power the whole thing. I think it's legal, and even if it isn't, the controllers have stayed connected even after the battery bank is disconnected in our experience.
Edit: I am very bad at formatting links
Edit 2: Try this for your type a to micro b connection if that turns out be the problem.