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Re: Robot Tips For Rookie Teams
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Regardless, fundraising is a vital part of successful participation in FIRST, and that was useful advice. |
Re: Robot Tips For Rookie Teams
One of the most important pieces of advice is to try to build within your capabilities. It sounds like a tautology and is therefore easy to overlook. To make it concrete, here's my team capability checklist:
Basics:
Materials:
Drafting:
Electrical:
Programming:
I recomend actually writing down estimates for each of these questions. Every team's resources have limitations. You should know what your team's are. A teams that understands what they can do well will do better than a team with more resources that doesn't know how to use them. Most of the wooden robots that I've seen have been above average. |
Re: Robot Tips For Rookie Teams
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Having money is a necessary prerequisite to build a robot: ergo, making use of FIRST's resources for acquiring funding should be high on any-- rookie or veteran-- team's list. |
Re: Robot Tips For Rookie Teams
Oh. no. I wasn't trying to be mean or anything. Sorry about the misunderstanding!
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