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Unread 24-05-2016, 19:53
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Re: What do you do with a robot at the end of the season?

Demos, fundraising and driver's practice.
Robots are the perfect visual aid for getting students excited about STEM, fundraising and keeping our students excited about robots when they get to drive them!

We keep those that are good for demos. 2013 and 2016 are great demo robots because they fit in more vehicles and play nice. 2014 fits in the mini-vans and likes to play ball with kids.

2016 already did one demo and the kids had a great time playing ball with her. We will also visit some sponsors and do some fundraising with her soon. She is in maintenance to handle the rigors of demos, but will remain mostly the same until after the off-season events in the Fall and then become a dedicated demo robot.

2015 did not fit easily in vehicles and no one was fond of him, he was cannibalized for parts for our practice bot this year.

We don't have a lot of space and are currently working on a new home for 2012. And, we will finally dissemble 2010 this summer, because he lost his home.
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Unread 24-05-2016, 20:21
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Re: What do you do with a robot at the end of the season?

We keep the recent robots we like (2010, 2014) for quite a bit of time, and sometimes convert them to a practice robot for a season (We used our 2010 robot to help our drivers train this year while our robot was being built) The robots we do not like (2015, 2009) we immediately disassemble after our last off-season event. This years robot is going to stay for a while.
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Unread 24-05-2016, 23:29
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Re: What do you do with a robot at the end of the season?

We have all 15 years of them, including the 2013 twins, the 2014 twins, and the 2016 twins. So I think that makes for 18 robots. We had twins in 2006 and 2007 but those practice bots have since been disassembled. 2015 was the tipping point where we really had to make some changes to our storage space. We now have our two 2016 robots lingering about in the lab, because they do not yet have any permanent home.

For the teams that have been around as long as we have and have kept them all, what do you do with them?

In the Fall, we're hoping to begin refurbishing ours back to functional status starting with the newest and working our way back.
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Unread 24-05-2016, 23:29
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Re: What do you do with a robot at the end of the season?

We don't have space to keep a lot of robots around. This one, and our 2013 robot, will likely stay assembled for a while. They are both good demonstration (or kickball) robots. And both are transportable in smaller vehicles. (I have fit them in my wife's Mitsubishi Mirage. I would love to have the space to keep all of them together. I have seen 1629's beautiful build space with their old robots on display. Very cool.
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Re: What do you do with a robot at the end of the season?

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Re: What do you do with a robot at the end of the season?

Our robot last year was ripped apart and parts were used in this year's robot , with nothing left but the sides of the AndyMark kid of parts chassis. This year, our robot sits on a large wooden pedastool on the middle of our parts closet in all its twisted and smashed up glory.
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Unread 25-05-2016, 11:00
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Re: What do you do with a robot at the end of the season?

I think the oldest one we have is 2001, not sure how functional it is, but because it is a Champs wining bot we'll probably have it forever. The same goes for 2010. We have another one or two bots in our storage room, one being 2014 with various parts cannibalized, and another robot who's year and functionality I don't know. Our 2015 robot we still have, but in an accident involving a metal pillar the drive base was severely damaged so it's mostly just a donor for parts.. I'm not sure what's happening to 2016, but since it was a good year I assume we'll keep it for a little while at least.
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Re: What do you do with a robot at the end of the season?

We have our 2005 robot in near original condition, they had to reuse some of the electronics in 06 & 07 but were almost all put back afterwards except for the green shell. The 2009 robot is currently on display in the front lobby of our sponsor Magna. Our last 3 robots (14, 15, 16) have been some of our more successful ones so they are being kept in tact, at least until the freshman class of each year graduates then due to lack of space they will probably be scraped for parts unless another use is found for them. As for practice bots we will be using this years for programing practice and possibly driver training, and we have kept the drive train of 2015's as the powered takeoff is good teaching tool for new mechanical members.

This years competition robot still has 4 offseason competitions to drive at (MARC, IRI, Kettering Kickoff, & Bloomfield Girls competition) and thankfully it fits easily in a car so we'll be able to bring it to lots of outreach events, we did the same with the 2015 robot but due to the size it was difficult to transport).
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Re: What do you do with a robot at the end of the season?

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We melt down our robot and then sell it to a Nicaraguan drug cartel leader. He doesn't speak english, so we can normally do a little bit of finessing and make around a $500 profit.
You could get alot more than 500 for the raw materials in the robot...

But in all honestly, we were planning on competing in off season events, but after that we might just scrounge parts off of it, or keep it to demo at the Maker Faire or something similar.
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Re: What do you do with a robot at the end of the season?

Due to build space being at a premium, we've only kept intact our 2013 and 2016 bots. The 2016 bot and its twin are likely going to be kept around for off-season events or projects, and the 2013 bot is the show-off bot we bring to events, fundraisers, etc.

Many of the more recent challenges, 2013 and 2016 especially, have produced a lot of kid-friendly robots, and I've heard a lot of teams on this thread express that the 2016 bot is likely to be kept for a while. Not a surprise that 2015 bots aren't kept at as high a clip... even though I've seen many awesome RR bots, they're much more difficult to transport, and watching a bot shoot Frisbees, basketballs, etc. generally attracts more kids than watching a bot stack totes.
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Unread 25-05-2016, 15:50
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Re: What do you do with a robot at the end of the season?

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We have our 2005 robot in near original condition...
That makes 2
I wonder what happened to 67's '05 robot. It's been in the HOF display, but I haven't seen anything after that.
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