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Re: pic: Robot Droppings from 2016 Sacramento Regional
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Originally Posted by Roger
Lots of the defense pins there. Did you collect the little nub that popped off too?  I found lots more after we pulled up the defense bases. The more interesting things teams would come back and collect.
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We collected way more nubs than are seen here. We took them to the NASA Machine shop and had them welded back on to more than 200 pins. BTW, none of the welded nubs broke off after welding.
Additional things we collected:
Team Standards (left at the driver's station), Ethernet cables, USB cables, Apple laptop chargers, USB to Ethernet converters, two sections of #25 chain that were at least 75 links long and were identical length, sprockets, screwdrivers, flash lights, allen wrenches, and pulleys. Most of all..........Pop-rivets!
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