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Hello fellow FIRST-ers. I have a question to ask of you. My team has been playing with the idea of making a page called Recycled FIRST. This site would be a collection of pictures and ideas of what teams do with leftover parts, such as older robots, or old playing fields, goals, and the like. For example, out of the goals used a couple years ago, we made a new workbench. I'm just wondering what the interest would be in a site like this. Would any other people out there be interested in submitting something? Or does anyone think that it might be useful to them? Any input would help, thanks!
DanLevin247
27-05-2003, 23:19
Sounds like a really cool idea, almost like..."this old house" for FIRST! I've seen a few teams use the old goals ( from last year ) for seating purposes, or leaving stuff on. I'm not sure where ours are...I we managed to turn then on their sides and load them into an elevator...and take them to the University's basement for storage...where lots of our other stuff collects dust.
Erin Rapacki
29-05-2003, 22:12
One of our 2002 goals is now a robot cart.
Gui Cavalcanti
29-05-2003, 23:03
Team 422 would be glad to submit pictures and short captions. Our 2001 ramp was converted into a giant work table for awhile, now trashed. 2002 goal casters were frequently used as dolly casters. 2003 bins.. uh.. take up space. We haven't been smart enough to take them apart and put them in a corner, so they're all stacked.
On a related note, I'm also building a small, cordless, portable drill press for an engineering class out of a recycled robot CIM transmission from 2002 (it broke and was unusable on the robot, so I got permission and used it).
Random un-named people on... someone's... team also were thinking it might be neat to convert the giant old 2000 gas tank into an accumulator for a massive potato gun. Shh, I've said too much. ;-)
Stephanie
30-05-2003, 03:32
2003 bins are used for storage of stuff... pneumatics, electronics, casters and wheels, etc
Matt Leese
30-05-2003, 14:52
I think everyone used the floppies from 1999 as pillows at one point in time. I also tried to get my team back then to use the floppies as a bumper in 2000 but couldn't get enough people to agree (we ended up going bumperless because of weight constraints).
Matt
Elyse Holguin
30-05-2003, 16:56
Originally posted by Matt Leese
I think everyone used the floppies from 1999 as pillows at one point in time. I also tried to get my team back then to use the floppies as a bumper in 2000 but couldn't get enough people to agree (we ended up going bumperless because of weight constraints).
Matt
we use the floppies as little pillows to sit on at meetings... and our robots are used to practice when they aren't being coathangers.... we used the 2001 goals to goof off in, kinda like go-go hings but we kept getting yelled at for that, but we fit 3 people in them! that was fun.... :)
Blacknight
31-05-2003, 08:25
We actually used parts from our first year robot on our cart this year:p
Andrew Rudolph
31-05-2003, 13:43
we try to keep our bots together after every year, we made a robot to collect the attencance cards from each teacher out of some fisher price motors and left over bosh extrusion but the navigation system was never built for it. Other parts have been used to show how things work like pneumatics and things like that.
Matt Attallah
31-05-2003, 20:37
What about people? I'd offer my self to be recycled! :D
Our 1st year and 2nd year's robot have been dismantled into what - I don't know. The past four years all our robots are in shape and able to be operated! :)
sanddrag
31-05-2003, 21:45
The only thing I believe we recycled was our shipping crate from last year which we used as the shipping great for this year. It wasn't pretty.
Daniel Brim
01-06-2003, 00:29
Hmm.... We have an HDPE table...
I think we can get pictures.
Steve Yasick
02-06-2003, 12:09
This is the coolest thing we EVER did. We took the 1999 B.O.B. stripped it down to the drive and used it to help a girl at school with he therapy for CP. Mike De Pree is the student driving the chair for demonstration.
we built an entirely new practice bot out of the old practice bot and will again next year. (probably)
Nick Seidl
10-06-2003, 20:45
Good idea, but I would also add re-usable parts for robot purposes (i.e. if a particular model of motor was back again for another year of abuse) to the web site, that way if a team needs to experiment with one they can do so without fear of hurting the one to be used in the end product. I can picture it now: "firstgaragesale.com"
Rickertsen2
14-06-2003, 21:18
i am currently working on this
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/pics/bin/1055622840linetrack500kb.jpg (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pictures.php?s=&action=single&picid=5267)
Blacknight
15-06-2003, 07:50
Kinda off topic but the countertop that your circutboard is on was designed by my Dad. :p
It just kinda caught my eye and "hey that looks familiar"
Rickertsen2
15-06-2003, 13:06
lol
Ryan Foley
15-06-2003, 16:30
we use our old robots, modify them, and compete in post season competitions. Since we are inactive its the only way we survive as a team and avoid dying out)
you want a challenge?
get your 2001 robot (ones designed to move the goals), modify it so that it can move the 2002 goals, without the help of engineers (students only).
or for fun:
build a 2003 robot in 3 weeks, again students only (no engineers).
yes they both have to comply to FIRST regulations
Nick Seidl
16-06-2003, 19:56
Of course, another use for recycled parts are the numerous bootleg Segways I've seen at competitions and kick-offs. By the way, if anyone has some plans for one of those, let me know.
Free recycling of computers, etc at Office Depot before Labor Day.
http://www.officedepot.com/promo.do?
Jay H 237
02-09-2004, 17:24
Free recycling of computers, etc at Office Depot before Labor Day.
http://www.officedepot.com/promo.do?
That link no longer exists. :(
[EDIT] I went to Office Depot's main website and searched around and didn't find anything. I wonder if this is company wide or just participating stores?
That link no longer exists. :(
[EDIT] I went to Office Depot's main website and searched around and didn't find anything. I wonder if this is company wide or just participating stores?
try this one: it worked for me.
http://www.officedepot.com/promo.do?file=/promo/pages/recycle.jsp
Bcahn836
02-09-2004, 17:45
I am using parts from my teams first robot from 2002 to build a motorize cart to take the new 2005 robot from the pits to the playing feild and back. It will also pack up inside itself and become a crate to ship tools and parts. I think it will be a fun senior project this year.
Franchesca
02-09-2004, 19:01
It really is a cool idea!!! :D
Personally, my team is not old enough to have a lot of things to recycle (right now). But I know for a fact that we are building a comeletly new crate - which then designates a different future for our old create. What will happen to it? - you ask ... well that remains to be seen my friend! :p
Besides that, other recycled things that we may have ... I'd sumbit to the page if it gets started. :rolleyes:
Stephen Kowski
02-09-2004, 22:47
It really is a cool idea!!! :D
Besides that, other recycled things that we may have ... I'd sumbit to the page if it gets started. :rolleyes:
Sound like a good project Nadia.....ur in charge, go to it! ;)
see you @ the meetin :rolleyes:
Bcahn836
03-09-2004, 15:59
I am using parts from my teams first robot from 2002 to build a motorize cart to take the new 2005 robot from the pits to the playing feild and back. It will also pack up inside itself and become a crate to ship tools and parts. I think it will be a fun senior project this year.
On that topic does anyone know if there is a limit on the size demensions for a robot cart?
Billfred
03-09-2004, 16:34
I think that the main criteria is that it fits in your pit area and still allows your people to wedge in. Of course, if you put your entire pit on your cart and drive it to the field, you might have some trouble getting it past the doors/curtains.
On that topic does anyone know if there is a limit on the size demensions for a robot cart?
From "17 Hints for Rookie Teams from NEMO" (Non-Engineering Mentoring Organization) which is in the final editing stage.
11. Always bring a cart to competitions. Make sure the cart with the robot fits through a standard doorway. Build a cart so that your team can make repairs to the robot on the cart. At competition, especially the Championship, there is a lot of valuable time spent queuing for matches. Teams can use this time to make quick adjustments.
Bcahn836
03-09-2004, 17:24
Thank everyone for their response. This has helped me alot
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