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the.miler 05-05-2014 22:42

pic: Team 846: 2014 Season Highlights
 

Nick Lawrence 05-05-2014 22:43

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It was really cool to see this robot in person. There's a lot of little things about it that make it so sweet. Thanks for letting my stick my face in there at the Buckeye Regional.

-Nick

Gregor 05-05-2014 22:43

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Originally Posted by Nick Lawrence (Post 1383047)
It was really cool to see this robot in person. There's a lot of little things about it that make it so sweet. Thanks for letting my stick my face in there at the Buckeye Regional.

-Nick

Ditto. One of my favourite robots of the year, thanks for the tour at championships.

highlander 06-05-2014 01:00

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Beautiful Robot guys.

Andrew Lawrence 06-05-2014 10:16

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My favorite 846 robot ever. So much was done right on this machine. Can't wait to see it in the offseason!

Jean Tenca 06-05-2014 18:06

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I love your robot. At worlds, though we were in different divisions, you were one of the teams I made a requirement to see. There are a lot of similarities to our robot this year, but I really admire some of the solutions you guys came up with. It's a beautiful machine and sets the bar very high. Congratulations on a great season!

kevincrispie 06-05-2014 19:25

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This was a fantastic robot from the Funky Monkeys, IMHO the best one they have ever built. 846 is one of the outstanding teams we have in the Bay Area that don't often get mentioned. 971 faced 846 in two elimination contests, at Silicon Valley and at Championships, and both times they proved very difficult to beat. 846 has awesome mentors and students with a great program, and it was great seeing them have success this year.

Miles,
Hopefully with your impressive season people will begin to take notice. Your team certainly deserves it. We were happy to have you over at NASA for the scrimmages. I think it helped all the teams involved substantially. Many members of our team were noticing how strong you guys looked at Champs with impressive driving and scoring ability. Keep up the improvement for next year! We love competing with and against you guys.

the.miler 06-05-2014 20:13

Re: pic: Team 846: 2014 Season Highlights
 
Thanks for the kind words everyone. We will be uploading our robot CAD and technical documentation by our subsystem leaders when we have a bit more time; we're proud of many of the little details on this robot and would love to share with more people.

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Originally Posted by ScourgeDragon (Post 1383345)
I love your robot. At worlds, though we were in different divisions, you were one of the teams I made a requirement to see. There are a lot of similarities to our robot this year, but I really admire some of the solutions you guys came up with. It's a beautiful machine and sets the bar very high. Congratulations on a great season!

And 4488 was incredible this year, congratulations on reaching the finals in Galileo! Features like being able to keep the collector up when shooting were things we had to work hard to incorporate after the fact, but you guys had to begin with. Kudos for seeing those things early on; I think some of the similarities were us trying to be like you guys ;)

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Originally Posted by kevincrispie (Post 1383364)
This was a fantastic robot from the Funky Monkeys, IMHO the best one they have ever built. 846 is one of the outstanding teams we have in the Bay Area that don't often get mentioned. 971 faced 846 in two elimination contests, at Silicon Valley and at Championships, and both times they proved very difficult to beat. 846 has awesome mentors and students with a great program, and it was great seeing them have success this year.

Miles,
Hopefully with your impressive season people will begin to take notice. Your team certainly deserves it. We were happy to have you over at NASA for the scrimmages. I think it helped all the teams involved substantially. Many members of our team were noticing how strong you guys looked at Champs with impressive driving and scoring ability. Keep up the improvement for next year! We love competing with and against you guys.

It was an honor to play against 971 at SVR and Championships. Practicing with you guys made us stronger for Newton; there's nobody I would have rather gone down against. If this continues, California will always be strongly represented at Championships! Thank you.

Michael Corsetto 07-05-2014 03:07

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I'm a huge fan of the way function and form have come together to create such a beautiful machine. The quality award is well deserved. Your machines remind me of a blend of 254's fabrication style and 100's aesthetics, with your own funky twist. West Coast FRC at it's finest.

I know this may seem minor, but I also really appreciate your iterations on ball settling mechanisms throughout the season. It's small things like this which turn a good robot into a great robot.

See you at Chezy Champs, right? :)

-Mike

the.miler 07-05-2014 17:46

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Thanks, Mr. Corsetto. That final iteration on the ball settlers is definitely one of my favorite things we implemented for Championships. Made a huge difference in shot consistency when accelerating and getting jostled around.

We are definitely looking forward to Chezy Champs, hopefully with something new in store! Even though I won't be there, sometimes graduating is a horrible thing :P

Congratulations on your Newton win, repeat trifecta? What is the word for four wins . . .


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