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BJC 08-04-2012 21:48

pic: MSC Winner Sheetmetal Trophy (angle)
 

mjustice66 08-04-2012 21:50

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I thought that at regional's and(MSC + MAR) that they would be giving out the traditional trophies and not the cheap district ones.

BJC 08-04-2012 22:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mjustice66 (Post 1155644)
I thought that at regional's and(MSC + MAR) that they would be giving out the traditional trophies and not the cheap district ones.

They are, this specific trophy was just for fun. However, the general concept is that this trophy could be for any event with a different label. :]

mjustice66 08-04-2012 22:34

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gotcha:) I really like it maybe give it out as a team award to see what other teams think of it I know that at a couple of our districts we got some team awards that were cooler than the official trophies.

jyh947 08-04-2012 22:44

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Wow:ahh: I'm impressed by this trophy design. I'd personally trade my $5 trophies for trophies with this design.

Andrew Bates 09-04-2012 09:51

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Why all the holes?

nahstobor 09-04-2012 10:25

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Originally Posted by Andrew Bates (Post 1155809)
Why all the holes?

So teams can mount it to their robot ;)

Colin P 09-04-2012 10:31

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Originally Posted by nahstobor (Post 1155821)
So teams can mount it to their robot ;)

bahahaha YES.

This trophy is totally awesome, I'd be proud to put it up in my shop.
This year's trophies are garbage, but it's understandable why.

BJC 09-04-2012 11:24

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Bates (Post 1155809)
Why all the holes?

I thought it was a clean lightening pattern. There could triangles, squares, really any pattern or none at all. I tried several and liked this one the best.

Quote:

Originally Posted by nahstobor (Post 1155821)
So teams can mount it to their robot ;)

1/4" holes are great for 1/4-20 bolts or 1/4" rivets ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Colin P (Post 1155824)
bahahaha YES.

This trophy is totally awesome, I'd be proud to put it up in my shop.
This year's trophies are garbage, but it's understandable why.

I actually think that if FIRST switched to sheetmetal trophies they would save money. I don't know what the cost of the current regional trophies are to make but I do know that most of FIRST's sponsors have the resources to blast these out very quickly if they were asked to. Costs would include the source sheet metal plus machining and assembly time. Machining is simply waterjeting or lasercuting. Assembly includes 4 bends in the same plane (very easy) and the two pieces of the trophy go together with 6 rivets. I imagine with donated resources trophies would cost FIRST nothing and the donating company very little.

Akash Rastogi 09-04-2012 11:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BJC (Post 1155844)
I don't know what the cost of the current regional trophies are to make...

I hope they were like $5 because that's what they look like.

Your design is really elegant, I would definitely have our sheet sponsor make a few of these up for events.

Colin P 09-04-2012 11:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BJC (Post 1155844)
I actually think that if FIRST switched to sheetmetal trophies they would save money. I don't know what the cost of the current regional trophies are to make but I do know that most of FIRST's sponsors have the resources to blast these out very quickly if they were asked to. Costs would include the source sheet metal plus machining and assembly time. Machining is simply waterjeting or lasercuting. Assembly includes 4 bends in the same plane (very easy) and the two pieces of the trophy go together with 6 rivets. I imagine with donated resources trophies would cost FIRST nothing and the donating company very little.

You might be right, but it would take some research.

I liked the old trophies because they were unique and cool. The district trophies this year look like something you'd get for winning a knitting contest at the state fair. This design is unique too, and I could totally imagine one of the major sponsors making a donation, but it'd require some work.

Teamcodeorange 09-04-2012 12:25

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I would be Very Very happy to win one of those! It looks awesome!:D

DCA Fan 09-04-2012 15:41

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I really like the look of this! I think this is definitely more worthy than the tiny trophies handed out this year in the districts.

One note would be if somehow the event name and award name could be moved to a separate plaque, like the VEX trophies and the current FRC trophies; only to make it easier to mass produce the trophy and then add the event information aftewards.

Gary Dillard 10-04-2012 07:54

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Hey, if you punched the holes different shapes and sizes on each side, you could use it as a cheese grater. Who doesn't want a trophy that's both displayable and functional?

Ekcrbe 10-04-2012 09:32

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A. I think the current trophies are actually $8.95.

B. The winners are supposed to get silver, to leave gold for Chairman's.

Littleboy 10-04-2012 20:09

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A. They are $5.95

B. The winners are supposed to get gold, to leave platinum for Chairman's.


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