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Re: Designing the Robot Schedule

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Originally Posted by Pault View Post
Sure, many of the top tier teams do this. But it is not necessary to be successful. And I would argue that for 95%+ of teams, this is unrealistic. And if your in that 95%+, trying to do this is going to hurt more than help. You will end up rushing your CAD so you can get people to start building. And a practice bot costs a lot of money. It would be better if you just took the time to do things right with one robot. Maybe finish it around week 4-5, and use the rest of the time for programming, driver practice, and iteration. And you can do very well.
Paul,
We used to believe this as well, but deep investigation found it isn't true. As cadandcookies wrote, simple is the key. But there's more:

We don't have the rest of the team waiting for CAD...everyone is CAD. (But I will admit we build first and document later, kinda backwards from what we would prefer)

The second robot always comes out better than the first, so even if you re-use all the expensive parts from the first robot you would still end up with a better robot in week 6, along with more time for programming. Fabrication goes quickly the second tme.

It is worth repeating: The key to a winning team is driver practice. Good drivers can compensate for a very poor robot.
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