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Field parts
Our team considers the field components to be critical to success. Last year FIRST even sent out a materials list early so that teams could start building field components on Day 1. A field is very useful in developing a strategy and designing the robot.
Stress the importance of first building the goal (2002) and then figuring out the best way to attach to it and move it. I think that you will find that most teams have most of the major field parts built before they even finalize the robot design. |
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