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FTC Results
Can anyone post any information about FTC results? Thanks.
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Re: FTC Results
Team 25 (Rock 'n Roll) won Inspire
Team Tiki (2859?) won Motivate Team 32 Einsteins's Daughters won a Judges Award Sorry, I can't remember the other teams that won the other awards nor the teams that won it all. I believe the team from Vancouver lost in the finals on Edison (played with Da Peeps). Can anyone add to this? |
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Re: FTC Results
you can find all the results on the FIRST FTC website....
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Re: FTC Results
http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles.../FTC_Final.pdf
Is the link you're looking for, I think. I was delighted to see reference to a team from Vancouver... but if you're referring to team 245, they are actually from Roberts Creek... which in driving and ferry time is further from Vancouver than Seattle is. (Well, unless you hit a REALLY long border line-up, that is.) There is only one FTC team from Vancouver, BC playing FTC any more. (I actually didn't know there were any, until I saw this post and looked it up.) Most teams (about 50 or so) in the province play VEX, and will be well represented in Dallas. So it's great to see 245 doing well. Jason |
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Re: FTC Results
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Re: FTC Results
What is FTC?
I still havent figured it out yet, lol. |
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Re: FTC Results
It's like FRC, but with smaller robots made from kits like Vex Bots.
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Re: FTC Results
The kit is a Lego based with Tetrix metal. Additionally, FTC has an expanded allowable materials list so that teams can fabricate parts and custom pieces for their robot.
The following additional components may also be used: 1. Polycarbonate plastic sheet (e.g. Lexan), not to exceed 576 sq. inches total area, 24" maximum dimension, and not greater than 0.10" thick. 2. Kydex plastic sheet, not to exceed 576 sq. inches total area, 24" maximum dimension, and not greater than 0.040" thick (1 mm). 3. ABS plastic sheet, not to exceed 576 sq. inches total area, 24" maximum dimension, and not greater than 0.0625" thick. 4. PETG sheet (aka Vivak® Copolyester Sheet) not to exceed 576 sq. inches total area, 24" maximum dimension, and not greater than 0.080" thick. 5. Polycarbonate glue/cement is allowed, only for the joining of polycarbonate pieces. Use of polycarbonate glues/cements may or may not be allowed in the pits at tournaments based on site-specific rules or requirements. 6. Aluminum sheet, not to exceed 576 sq. inches total area, 24" maximum dimension, and not greater than 0.0625" thick 7. Rope or cord any length, not to exceed 0.125" in diameter 8. Plastic-coated wire rope 0.03125" diameter or smaller. Compatible compression sleeves, clamps and hardware may also be used only in conjunction with the plastic-coated wire rope. 9. Non-Slip Pad, not to exceed 576 sq. inches total area, 24" maximum dimension (e.g. McMaster Carr Part #69275T54 or Home Depot SKU #134555) 10. PVC piping (of any schedule) 3" inside diameter or smaller, not to exceed 36" in total length 11. Commercial PVC couplings are not allowed. 12. PVC cement and cleaner (only for gluing PVC). Use of PVC cements and cleaners may or may not be allowed in the pits at tournaments based on site-specific rules or requirements. 13. Compatible mechanical fasteners (nuts, bolts, screws, etc.) 14. Mechanical fasteners may be secured using Loctite® or a similar thread-locking product. . 15. Rubber bands (size #32 or smaller, i.e. 0.125" thick & 3" in circumference) 2009-10 FIRST® Tech Challenge Game Manual Rev 7 01/04/10 Page 31 FIRST® 2009 16. Surgical Tubing 0.25" OD or smaller not to exceed 24" total length 17. Electrical tape and/or heat shrink tubing used only for insulation of electrical connections. 18. Universal Security Clips to hold PWM connections together, such as #2870 found at http://www.maxxprod.com/mpi/mpi-3.html 19. PWM extension cables. These cables may either be purchased from a vendor or fabricated by the team. 20. Any material strictly used as a color filter for a Light Sensor. 21. Hook and loop (e.g. Velcro, 3M Dual Lock) fastener may be used. The fastener may not be used as tape. 22. Non-Metallic Cable ties (also known as Zip Ties) up to 11" in length may be used. |
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Re: FTC Results
Are the videos for the Edison Finals available anywhere? I would really like to see it!!!
Thanks. |
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Re: FTC Results
The score record was broken by team 577 in the edison division when they scored 635 points in their fifth qualifying match.
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Re: FTC Results
Smoke and Mirrors from Florida was on the winning alliance. Thats all I know, sorry
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Re: FTC Results
Team 577 all by itself?
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Re: FTC Results
As one of the coaches on FTC2843 "Under the Son" (the "Rainbow" team! - and a big "Thank You!" to the Spanglers for letting me help out! You are an awesome family!!!) I want to thank 2868 "Smoke and Mirrors" and 3864 "GForce" for making up an awesome alliance! You guys ROCKED!!! Hot Shot World Champions!!!
Hope to see you guys next year! Steve |
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