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Re: Designing the Robot Schedule

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Originally Posted by DonRotolo View Post
Give yourself a week to design everything - including prototypes and proofs of concept. Build in weeks 2 and 3, iterate in week 4 to finalize everything. Hand that off to programming, and build another exactly like it but without the 'mistakes', and that's what gets bagged in week 6. If you take 'exactly' to heart, your drivers can practice with that first robot (this is the key to a winning team BTW).
Well said. This is the basic timeline for most winning teams.

We make it a pretty big priority to have a 1st robot done by week 4. Even if you don't have much money to build a 2nd robot, just make the first robot out of old parts, kit bot, wood, etc. Then get it right for a great 2nd bot, the one that goes in the bag.

Also reiterating weeks 7-? seems to be a common winning approach these days as well.
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