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Val10 14-02-2008 23:26

What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
hey we just want to know what kind of things should be taken to a regional competition?

David 14-02-2008 23:29

Re: What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
every tool you can carry and spare parts

jumpe1990 14-02-2008 23:34

Re: What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
Hey :D
So ya, our team usually sees what nuts, bolts and screws we have on the robot (nut size, philips and flathead screwdrivers, allen wrench sizes.) But only the sizes used on the robot. It'd seem pointless to bring a random one, ya know?
Have the elctronics team run through and find out the tools they need (if you used something not often used) and then bring crimpers, wire strippers, side cutters, and replacment pieces.
O_O; and zip ties...
...
don't forget the zip ties...

hipsterjr 14-02-2008 23:35

Re: What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
a robot

zip ties
every hand tool you used to build you bot (including ones to take it apart)

vhcook 15-02-2008 00:42

Re: What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
Parts/tools you think other teams might need to borrow (chain breakers are pretty popular). Extra batteries (AA, AAA, power tool). Extension cord. Power strip. First aid kit. Antacids (you're likely to be eating weird food irregularly). Something to organize your gear. 3x5 notecards for the robocoach. Pens. Your sense of humor. Patience. Gracious professionalism.

usbcd36 15-02-2008 00:48

Re: What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
Just about everything.

First of all, make sure your team has safety goggles for everyone. Either make it a responsibility of the individual members, or buy them as a team, but DON'T show up at the competition without them.

You'll want most of your hand tools (screwdrivers, wrenches, sockets, allen wrenches, etc…), a drill, screwdriver bits and nut drivers (if you have them), and all of your remaining kit parts. You've already got some crates in which to transport them. Even if you don't use them, there's a good chance another team will need a spare or an extra, and you can provide one for them if you're not using it already.

Bring extra bolts and nuts. Especially the size you only use about fifteen of, since you've probably got a few hundred extra 1/4-20 bolts.

As has been mentioned, don't forget the zip ties. Also remember to bring wire, electrical tape and crimp terminals. The inspectors may want you to insulate an exposed contact or something, and it's nice if you don't have to borrow some like I did in our rookie year.

I believe you're supposed to have a first-aid kit in the pit, and you should stock up on adhesive bandages too.

You'll also want a way to store tools while in your pit, so think about that too. The pit dimensions should be in the "At the Events" manual, but I can't find them at the moment.

Browzilla 15-02-2008 00:53

Re: What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
Pit dimenensions are 10'x10'x10'.
It's in 3.9.4.3.

Keep in mind it might vary a bit by location.

RoboMom 15-02-2008 01:04

Re: What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
http://www.firstnemo.org/resources.htm
Lots of hints here under "Competitions"

metalcrafter 15-02-2008 01:06

Re: What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
first aid kit judges will wanna see that

EricH 15-02-2008 01:10

Re: What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
Things to bring:
  • Any tool, nut, bolt, screw or similar item that has a counterpart on the robot.
  • Any Fabricated Item that might break (up to 25 lbs worth).
  • Batteries and charger, assuming you didn't ship them with the robot.
  • All students and mentors that are supposed to be there. Be sure to take them home, too.
  • First Aid kit and safety glasses.
  • Bottled water (the one food/beverage allowed in the pits).
  • Small white board. Useful for strategy/status updates.
  • Andy scouting equipment you have.
  • Extra raw materials--just keep the amount small, but big enough to do a repair.
  • Power strip.
  • Gracious Professionalism.
  • Permission/release forms.
  • Some place to store all of the above, plus backpacks and coats.
Things to leave home:
  • Welder (can't use in pits)
  • Grinder (" " " ")
And, if you really want the exhaustive list, see Manual Section 3. There is a checklist or two near the end of the section.

Teched3 15-02-2008 06:11

Re: What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
Don't forget to bring kit parts you didn't use, as other teams may have a use for them during the competition - especially motors. :) :)

Roger 15-02-2008 06:56

Re: What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
But does Manufacturing ever listen? No..... :)

Betty_Krocker 15-02-2008 07:56

Re: What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
a hammer...
a fully charged iPod to keep one sane during the times of waiting...
caffeine........lots of caffeine

JaneYoung 15-02-2008 09:34

Re: What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
- your sense of humor
- patience
- curiosity that will encourage you to meet other teams and talk with them
- appreciation for your team, your sponsors, your parents -
- the ability to stay focused and on task when needed and at the same time to enjoy every moment
- good sportsmanship no matter how the matches play out
- respect for the volunteers: the inspectors, the refs, the field setters, the folks that make the event happen for the teams
- your cell phone charger

wilsonmw04 15-02-2008 09:51

Re: What kind of things should be taken to competition
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JaneYoung (Post 699369)
- your sense of humor
- patience
- respect for the volunteers: the inspectors, the refs, the field setters, the folks that make the event happen for the teams

This deserves repeating. Almost everyone you will interact with, at the regional, will be a volunteer of some fashion. Make sure you thank them at every opportunity you get. They are taking time out of their busy lives to help run this event. The least we can do as participants is to show patients and extent a little of that FIRST GP to the volunteers as well, even to the refs when they make a call you don't agree with.


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