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Robotics Teams in a Nutshell
Let's just say there's a reason they give teams two of the trophy... 4 hours after winning our Excellence In Engineering award, we broke one of the towers off. This is why we don't let programmers touch the hardware.
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Re: Robotics Teams in a Nutshell
Clearly a mechanical problem
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Re: Robotics Teams in a Nutshell
You have duct tape, no?
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Re: Robotics Teams in a Nutshell
This happened to us a few years back. We wired it up with some red, white, and blue LEDs and epoxied it back together as a display piece.
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The other thing I am thinking is "ugh, they changed the trophies AGAIN!" I don't like mismatched trophies. |
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Re: Robotics Teams in a Nutshell
One of ours broke, too. It was a parent who broke it though.
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Re: Robotics Teams in a Nutshell
We've had this happen a bunch of times, five minute epoxy works ok if you're just putting it on a shelf.
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Re: Robotics Teams in a Nutshell
Acrylic Adhesive available at any sign or plastics shop makes it good as new. Always a hardware issue. Programmers will always blame hardware that it wasnt made for typical use. lol
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Re: Robotics Teams in a Nutshell
I'm a programmer and I know how fragile hardware can be without appropriate safeguards. That's why I remind everyone who touches one of the trophies to carry it by the base, not by the upright pieces. Gravity should work for you, not against you.
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Re: Robotics Teams in a Nutshell
Use it to recruit new members. A few years ago, we were at an event where we were letting the incoming freshmen at our school drive the robot, but the robot was tethered, so when one freshman drove forward too fast, it pulled the computer of the table, knocking some trophies into the floor and breaking them. The story goes that she felt so bad about breaking our trophies that she joined the team. She is now one of our most dedicated and valuable members of the team. The moral of the story, we decided, it's that we need more people to break our trophies.
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