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swarm420 07-09-2009 18:27

New Team- Any advice?
 
My school may be setting up a new FIRST team this season, and I was wondering what advice any more seasoned participants had. Anyway, I'm bound to find some good advice because I'm looking through the forums right now (I swear :D ).

P.S. The mad scientist (bonus points if you guess who in particular) avatar will most likely be temporary, Ill replace it with one I made myself shortly.

EricH 07-09-2009 18:56

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I'd use the following: http://www.team341.com/tiab/ and http://moe365.org/moementum/moementum.php to help get started.

Also, find a veteran team in your area to mentor you for the year. That's the best thing you can do.

Carol 07-09-2009 19:14

Re: New Team- Any advice?
 
Where in PA are you?

swarm420 07-09-2009 19:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Carol (Post 873271)
Where in PA are you?

Spring City/Pottstown area. We've already visited a senior team (the all girls team I believe... Firebirds or Pheonixes I think... Firebirds probably...)

@EricH

Ty for the links. :D

Chris is me 07-09-2009 19:35

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Mad scientist is Dr. Steel. He's pretty cool; a few 1714 alumni follow him rather religiously. Good luck with the team.

Jared Russell 07-09-2009 19:42

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Alan:

Team 341 Miss Daisy is about 50 minutes away from your school (Wissahickon High School in Ambler, PA; our machine shop is at the North Montco Technical Career Center in Lansdale, PA). We would love to help you out in any way we can!

In the past we have mentored teams such as 1218 Chestnut Hill Academy, 1712 Lower Merion HS, and 2234 Episcopal Academy (all winners of the Rookie All Star Award).

I will contact you via PM with our contact information.

Good luck!
-Jared

swarm420 07-09-2009 19:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jared341 (Post 873277)
I will contact you via PM with our contact information.

Good luck!
-Jared

Ah thank you very much. :D The main guy who was organizing our group (he's a student in 9th grade, not a mentor) was actually showing us your site during the first FIRST (I had to, ok? :P) "meeting" we had, as an example of a well put-together site.

Joe Schornak 09-09-2009 20:05

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For starters, try to build connections with local businesses; it's important to have a ready source of parts, food, and advice. Eventually ask them if they would be interested in sponsoring your team. I've found that business owners are fascinated by FIRST, and are often willing to provide discounts or donate parts. Try to find someone to lend you equipment or the use of a machine shop if you don't have one already. You don't need much to get started; a drill press is useful, and a few handheld drills and saws are always helpful.

It's very important to find good engineering mentors. Also get close to a nearby veteran team-they've been through all this already and will be able to offer useful pointers throughout the season.

Good Luck!

PM me if you have any questions.

Ericgehrken 09-09-2009 22:06

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If your school has someone who is the school's liaison to industry, try to get them to support your program. The team I am helping to start up has been able to get a great deal of funding this way.

I would also recommend printing out sponsorship booklets to show companies what FIRST is all about. If you need one, please PM me and I will be glad to send you my teams.

swarm420 10-09-2009 00:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Schornak (Post 873501)
For starters, try to build connections with local businesses; it's important to have a ready source of parts, food, and advice.

Lol. XD

Ty all of you, I'll be sure to share this with the team. ^^

swarm420 12-09-2009 15:27

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Hmm... does anyone have a rule book from one of the previous years we could look at? 0.o (I.e. 2007/2008/2009 so they'll most likely be similar to this years).

AustinSchuh 12-09-2009 15:41

Re: New Team- Any advice?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by swarm420 (Post 873819)
Hmm... does anyone have a rule book from one of the previous years we could look at? 0.o (I.e. 2007/2008/2009 so they'll most likely be similar to this years).

You can find them on usfirst.org.

http://usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/...t.aspx?id=4094
http://usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/...nt.aspx?id=452

swarm420 12-09-2009 15:54

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Ah thanks I was having trouble finding them there. :D

EricH 12-09-2009 17:32

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Standard warning: Any and all rules can change between years. Be careful.

rsisk 12-09-2009 21:02

Re: New Team- Any advice?
 
Team 1511 Rolling Thunder has a great wealth of information for fundraising and organization. We are implementing several of their ideas this year for our team. Check them out at the links below...

http://penfieldrobotics.com/resources/rookies.php

http://penfieldrobotics.com/team/fundraising.php


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