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What do you do with a robot at the end of the season?
A little kickball with a robot pitcher.
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We melt down our robot and then sell it to a Nicaraguan drug cartel leader. He doesn't speak english, so we can normally do a little bit of finessing and make around a $500 profit.
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In all reality: In the past we have had to take apart our non-working robot. Last year we used the parts to build an offseason bot. The offseason bot worked wonderfully, so we keep it as a nice piece to tell sponsors and school board about when they visit our lab. This year's bot is being modified for offseason competitions, but we will likely keep that since our budget has gotten much bigger and now allows to buy all new parts every year, and the fact that the robot works for demo purposes. |
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Up to a few years ago we kept all of our ol robots (except 1992. FIRST has that one and won't give it back). Now we dismantle them during pre season.
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What do you do with a robot at the end of the season?
Since our robot this year is relatively important to us as it's our first robot and our first robot that went to the Championship, we're keeping it as is post-Championship elims.
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We've kept all but our first few robots intact. We have all of our robots from 2004 to the present in various states of repair at our current workspace. (it is speculated that 2002 and 2003 are still in the Redondo Beach power plant, our previous workspace) The better robots are usually kept downstairs to marvel at (or in the case of '05, repair and restore) while the rest are stored in a loft above our workspace. Our practice robots are built using components from the robots we don't like *cough* lunacy *cough* and previous practice robots.
Functional competition robots are used to practice defense or taken to fundraisers and demos. |
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We always have at least one running robot for the purposes of drive team training, outreach, and display. 2015 was kind of a dud for fun things to show off, but 2016 looks like it will be really fun to drive and play with.
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We always say we'll keep both of the current year bots operational for events and demos, but its just the competition bot that stays (relatively) assembled. 2014/2015 Comp Bots are still around, but we've unfortunately had to scavenge them for VEXpro parts when they get out of stock during Build Season.
I think we'll keep our 2016 bots running just because they're so cool to show off, and they fit in a car (which is huge for getting from facilities to everything else). |
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Depends on the robot. No remains of our 2008 and 2009 robots exist. Stripped-out frames of the 2010, 2011, and 2013 robots remain, although they have no electronics or mechanisms.
Our 2012 robot is still functional, although it's been through some abuse modifications. It's great for outreach, and although it was pretty bad at its own game, it's got a mean cleat shot if you can get it over a defense. The 2014 bot is in need of extensive repairs, after destroying its own pull-back mechanism at an outreach event (nobody was hurt). However, its powertrain is still in good shape, so we use it for driver practice and prototype shenanigans. The yoga ball makes for great crowd interaction, when there's enough room. The clone practice bot has been stripped down to the chassis and is also used for prototyping. The 2015 robot is still in near-perfect condition, and we plan on keeping it that way indefinitely. The roborio has been removed for this year's practice bot, but the rest of it remains. The practice robot was kept around briefly for a stint at R2OC as team 8338, but has since been fully disassembled. The 2016 practice robot is currently in about 100 different pieces after being cannibalized for champs, and we are likely to keep the competition robot around for outreach, as it's very portable, relatively safe, and has a great chassis for the outdoors. Side note- Last I knew, 1625 still had their 2006 robot fully functional, and used it as a defense bot for some pre-bag and tag practice in 2014. Anyone know if that thing is still around? It certainly deserves a nod among historic FRC robots that are still functional. |
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We've got shells of '11, '12, '14, '15, and a pair of '16 robots (one competition, one practice). '14 and '15 could probably be operational within a weekend with some scavenging from the shopbot frames (drivebases used for offseason projects). '12 was a demo bot up until a couple years ago, but no longer functions.
I've got a funny feeling that '16 will be around for a while, though. |
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We disassemble our robots usually for parts.
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Really depends on the robot.
We have the frame/kicker for our 2010 bot floating around. The only remains of our 2011-2013 bots are the shooters/claws. 2014 bot is fully functional and can be ready to go in a matter of minutes. 2015 bot was taken apart some time last December, and both 2016 bots are still up and running. |
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