
13-08-2013, 15:21
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Registered User
AKA: Josh P.
 FRC #1675 (Ultimate Protection Squad)
Team Role: Engineer
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Rookie Year: 2007
Location: Milwaukee, WI
Posts: 945
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Re: FRC "Survival Scenario" Exercise
- Initial registration fee (1 regional OR 2 districts)
- Registration Fee for additional regional OR district championship
- Travel expenses (hotel, transportation, food) for two competition events
- A mentor of your choice with mechanical engineering expertise
- A mentor of your choice with programming expertise
- A mentor of your choice with FRC strategic design expertise
- A mentor of your choice with expertise in all non-engineering matters
- An active teacher and supportive school of your choice (1)
- $500 Visa Debit Card
- Basic hand tools + Measurement tools + Electrical tools (nothing powered)
- Basic power tools (Cordless drill + bit set, Dremel, etc.)
- Drill press & bit set + Band saw
- $500 worth of raw material (aluminum, steel, polycarb)
- $500 voucher for AndyMark
- $500 voucher for McMaster-Carr
- Sheet metal bending capabilities
- $500 voucher for Lowe’s or Home Depot
- Welding capabilities
- Two Laptops with OS + Internet access
- $500 voucher for VEX/VEX Pro
- Team Meeting Area (2)
- Lathe & tooling
- Mill & tooling
- Full Size Practice Area (Space, Carpet, Driver Stations - No Game Elements)
- Six additional batteries and chargers
- A mentor of your choice with CAD/Inventor expertise
- 3 Axis CNC & tooling
- Belt sander + grinder + arbor press
- Laser OR water jet cutter
- A mentor of your choice with electrical engineering expertise
- Pit Set Up of your choice + Robot Cart
- Team Uniforms (sufficient quantity for all team members)
- Team Button Give Aways (sufficient quantity for all events)
- Unique Team Give Away (sufficient quantity for all events)
Top 11 bolded since they are guaranteed.
Assumptions and reasoning:
- The goal is to qualify for championship. I will disregard the Chairman's/EI path to qualification as that would vary heavily on the team and what the students had done in the past.
- Events: I picked registration and travel to 2 events. At the current state of FRC, districts are tough competition. I will go to 2 regionals that are either new, underpopulated, or in a "weaker" region robot-wise. Let's not get into arguments deciding which regionals these would be.
- Mentors: I left the "electrical expertise" and "CAD expertise" down the list for later. I figured a group of engineers and former FIRST students could handle the task of wiring a functional robot. I also left the CAD expertise for farther down the list, for using 3-axis CNC and up tools. A NEM to handle all our hotels and transportation booking and helping with other things also saves a lot of the stress from the other mentors.
- Tools and fabrication: With an experienced FRC mentor I figure the team will be able to build within its means, upgrading its level of construction as it gains more fabrication methods.
- Batteries: I'm sure some nice team would help us out if we couldn't afford extras
 - Possibly against the spirit of the challenge, Money-wise I also figured that the mentors have jobs, engineering or otherwise, and wouldn't mind chipping in some cash. I also assumed that the programming mentor would have some sort of personal laptop or other computer to use if the number of items wasn't met for the 2 laptops.
- Spirit/Image items: While important, and one of my favorite parts of first, these dropped to the bottom of a list purely trying to qualify for Championship.
- I set my baseline for comparison at the $500 dollar debit card. A number of things lower on the list are because I felt that the essential parts of it were worth much less. Ex. "Pit and Robot Cart", I felt only the robot cart was essential, and depending on the robot, transportation could be done with something pretty inexpensive.
EDIT: Just realized the max is 30 items! Byebye spirit items!
Last edited by BigJ : 13-08-2013 at 15:37.
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