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Akash Rastogi
19-01-2008, 18:21
I'd like to see a picture of the first robot that your team ever built. Its just cool to see how far we've all come. I'll start off.
by the way..this is when team numbers were changed yearly and were given alphbetically by your main sponsor name, so we were #8 rookie season in 1997.
http://users.nac.net/morobot/robot97a.jpg
Our team colors were red and gold first year only b/c those are our school colors.
Now we're rockin the black and yellow.:cool:
Please post em up:)
EDIT: Please post your team's rookie year.
lukevanoort
19-01-2008, 18:36
Our first one was disassembled two years ago, and the only picture I have readily available of it is this low quality rendering. Like many teams, we learned our scissor lift lesson our rookie year... the drive system was also kind of wack. 8" Skyways were bolted onto one of those plastic FP hubs we used to get in the kit. I never saw it actually move, but the ratio would imply that it was really slow.
http://www.team587.org/images/2001robot.jpg
MiniNerd24
19-01-2008, 19:39
Well this is it.
It's really small though(:()
http://rockfordrobotics.com/Images/2007%20Game%20Pics/2089lm_thumb.jpg
Akash Rastogi
19-01-2008, 21:54
Well this is it.
It's really small though(:()
http://rockfordrobotics.com/Images/2007%20Game%20Pics/2089lm_thumb.jpg
Any bigger pics? lol:]
basicxman
19-01-2008, 21:59
well when i was 6 or 7 (i forget) i built a small robot from a kit, it was made of cardboard and only 1 motor, my dad tried to help wire it, he was confused, i was proud, he came home and i had it assembled my self wiring and everything, ill give him some credit though he thought that it was supposed to be more advanced
then i build robots using the LEGO mindstorms kit
then robots with microcontroller (BasicX and BasicATOM)
and now vex and robots with sensors, microcontroller, etc...
This is ours. (http://s50.photobucket.com/albums/f327/X-Cats/1992%20Season/?action=view¤t=1992_2.jpg)
Well this is it.
It's really small though(:()
http://rockfordrobotics.com/Images/2007%20Game%20Pics/2089lm_thumb.jpg
dude... I remember your bot, you were at milwaukee regional right?
-vivek
This is ours. (http://robotphotos.org/v/first/first-place/abw.jpg.html)
haha, I am a fan of maize craize. cool beans.
-vivek
p.s. sorry for the double post
MiniNerd24
19-01-2008, 22:24
Can't attach anything!:mad:
Need help.
Alex Cormier
19-01-2008, 22:30
1126 season of 2003.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/15331
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/15328
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/15256
:)
Akash Rastogi
19-01-2008, 22:35
Can't attach anything!:mad:
Need help.
When you're posting a reply, the "Insert Image" icon is the fourth one from the right. It looks like a little mountain with a sun in the back. :)
Can't attach anything!:mad:
Need help.
Do you have the photos saved to your computer or on the internet? If they are you should be able to insert the image or the link. If this doesn't help PM me and I'll try my best to help.
Sorry about not posting my teams first robot, but I don't have any pictures of it.
MiniNerd24
19-01-2008, 22:44
dude... I remember your bot, you were at milwaukee regional right?
-vivek
Me personally? No. I didn't get the liberty of going to Milwaukee. But I got to watch it. As for the team, they went there yeah. You're from Trojan robotics right? Loved the design, man.:)
And for the thread...
I still can't post an image, I used to be able to.
Wait... this?
(see next post, apologies in advance)
MiniNerd24
19-01-2008, 22:54
http://rockfordrobotics.com/Images/2007%20Game%20Pics/2089lm_thumb.jpg
Astarties
19-01-2008, 23:15
this is ours, i'll try and find a better pic...
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y169/Astarties/m24.jpg
Me personally? No. I didn't get the liberty of going to Milwaukee. But I got to watch it. As for the team, they went there yeah. You're from Trojan robotics right? Loved the design, man.:)
And for the thread...
I still can't post an image, I used to be able to.
Wait... this?
(see next post, apologies in advance)
haha lol, "design" that design was invented the saturday before shipdate.
good times, vivek
Jonathan Norris
19-01-2008, 23:25
This was our school's first robot, Coyobot I:
http://robotics.crescentschool.org/content/images/coyobotI.jpg
This was our first USFIRST robot, Coyobot II:
http://robotics.crescentschool.org/content/images/coyobotII.jpg
We have come along way...
We've technically had two first robots one for each of our rookie years.
465's first robot for the 2000 FRC season: Zeus
http://lightningrobotics.com/gallery/image/1593.jpg
862's first robot for the 2002 FRC season: Ziff
http://lightningrobotics.com/gallery/image/1019.jpg
1625
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img/cf3/cf39475fc6b85f2bad2c92b5b9dbee74_m.jpg
artdutra04
20-01-2008, 00:18
Here's 228's 1999 robot "Gus 1", from back in the days before we had engineers mentoring on our team, and a sponsor with CNC fabrication facilities:
http://www.team228.org/gallery/1/slideshow/MVC-004S.jpg (http://www.team228.org/media/pictures/view/2152)
We've come a long way since then; here's our 2007 robot, "Gus 9":
http://www.team228.org/gallery/61/slideshow/weeksix-123.jpg (http://www.team228.org/media/pictures/view/2938)
Akash Rastogi
20-01-2008, 00:24
http://www.team228.org/gallery/61/slideshow/weeksix-123.jpg (http://www.team228.org/media/pictures/view/2938)
Is that a fiberglass frame? Love your control box btw:cool:
=Martin=Taylor=
20-01-2008, 00:42
Here's ours:
http://www.robotbooks.com/stealth.jpg (Oooh look We're hurdling!)
http://www.robotbooks.com/stealth2.jpg
http://www.robotbooks.com/stealth3.jpg
It was called "Stealth." It won the 1995 championship (yet didn't compete in any regionals). It was largely built and designed by Carlo Bertocchini of battlebots "Biohazard" fame.
We consider this the "lost robot" of team 100. Since it vanished quickly after 1995. In fact, these three pictures are the only known photos of it, and they were discovered only recently by Adam Heard (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/member.php?u=7978). :ahh:
Ironically Team 100 began a prolonged decline after its rookie year... Our robots got progressively worse until 2005. In 2006 there was somewhat of a student/mentor rebelion and the entire organization of the team was drastically changed leading to our return to success.
Billfred
20-01-2008, 12:24
Back in the days when I was a high school senior on a rookie team:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/19905
I like to think things have improved a bit since.
artdutra04
20-01-2008, 12:24
Is that a fiberglass frame? Love your control box btw:cool:Thanks. But no, it's not fiberglass; it was powder-coated 0.125" sheet metal fabricated on a CNC turret/punch machine.
Here's a photo of our non-powder-coated practice chassis from last year:
http://www.team228.org/media/pictures/view/2635
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