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2815 seems to be good at getting the job done with whatever we can do in a given year.
Our first two years, we had engineering mentors with a knack for sheetmetal...which also meant we had time to get it all painted or anodized for a nice visual punch. Both were competitive designs; the first year, we made Bayou's semifinals and the Palmetto finals. The second, we reached the Palmetto semifinals (and our twin would win the regional). This year, our engineering skill set was greatly reduced due to graduations. With nowhere near the sheetmetal practice, we built with what we knew: the hardware section at Lowe's, augmented with a few extra things from McMaster-Carr. We didn't get the time to get the robot spiffed up at home, so we brought rolls of tape to Peachtree to wrap our tower and arm in garnet and black. (Contrary to popular belief at Peachtree, the tower was riveted underneath the tape.) Other issues limited the amount of practice we could get on the arm, but smart defense and feeding strategies (including using the claw) was enough to bring home our first two regional banners. |
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I'm surprised no ones mentioned 1114 for building good, robust, awesome robots that are highly competitive every year.
469 for something pneumatic and that transforms each year (well the past 2 at least). Everyone knows about 2010's ball redirector and this year their elevator flips up at the beginning of the match. 254 for sweet custom gearboxes 330 for keep it simple stupid designs that work amazingly for each year as well as excellent drivers 217 for winning divisions at nationals (first team to win all 5) Oh and 910 for bad luck almost all the time |
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Well, we at team 256 excel in great ideas, arguments over what ideas to use, and loosing the one bolt we need and not finding it for 3 days. I think that the 3 are somehow related...
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Team 359's strength is bringing the best chocolates to tournaments and shell leis.
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If we're doing one for Simbotics, then I submit the following.
1114: Driver training. Scouting. Data analysis. Preparedness. Their success only starts with their robot. |
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Our team consistently fast at tearing our robot apart and building a new one in it's place. We did this during both lunacy and breakaway.
Our team also builds robots with very large tolerances. Many times after we have built something, we discover a misaligned axle or something of the like and yet it doesn't affect the robots performance in the slightest. Our claw at champs was a good example of this. |
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We used to be really good at building overcomplicated robots that we never finish that liked to tip a lot and fall off the tower when attempting to hang...
Okay that was mostly really only one year. However in years past we built overcomplicated robots and made them work. We learned this year that it doesn't work for us. So we built a simple simple simple robot. And that's what we're going to do from now on. I'd say we're good at having too many students for the amount of jobs in the shop now. :P -Nick |
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971 and 254 builds really fast bots. They rarely are geared to be the fastest, but in real world practice, they get where they want to go faster than anyone else, every year.
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174 is really good at being the last pick by the first seeded team.
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