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TheMilkman01
01-03-2016, 21:15
Team 2052 KnightKrawler is ready to present the Lake Superior release of our 2016 robot: Termite (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EExZtMKMvs0&feature=youtu.be). This video is also our submission for First Updates Now and their collaboration with FRC Top 25 for the annual live stream of Premiere Night.

Current Capabilities:
• 15 working autonomous modes
• Score boulder in high goal
• Quickly eject boulder in low goal
• Efficiently cross the moat, rock wall, rough terrain, and ramparts
• Cross the sally port and drawbridge from courtyard to neutral zone
• Newly created portcullis/cheval de frise mechanism will be installed at Week 1 competition

Termite will be competing at the Lake Superior Regional and 10,000 Lakes Regional. Best wishes to all teams at their competitions for FIRST Stronghold.

CTbiker105
01-03-2016, 21:19
Great video & great robot. Love how the intake brings the boulder directly into the claw for the catapult. Best of luck.

Sunshine
01-03-2016, 21:26
Sweet! I'm awestruck.

asid61
02-03-2016, 00:57
This is the most aesthetically pleasing robot I've seen this year! How did you bend all those tubes? They look very nice.

waialua359
02-03-2016, 01:10
Looks like we have a long lost twin, and they will be reunited shortly.

LordAnimal4
02-03-2016, 10:46
That be a great lookin' robot.:) Why is it called termite?

Caleb Sykes
02-03-2016, 11:08
That be a great lookin' robot.:) Why is it called termite?

Probably because of all the wood field elements they have destroyed. :p

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugHNU8ipiH8&app=desktop#t=3m52s

silverD
02-03-2016, 11:31
Thanks everyone, the robot and video turned out great!

How did you bend all those tubes? They look very nice.
We used this bending brake (http://www.harborfreight.com/30-in-bending-brake-61791.html).

Looks like we have a long lost twin, and they will be reunited shortly.
Yep, excited to see Poi Pounder in person.

That be a great lookin' robot.:) Why is it called termite?
Probably because of all the wood field elements they have destroyed. :p

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugHNU8ipiH8&app=desktop#t=3m52s

Yeah, that may have factored in. ;)
Nate