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For a team with no FRC or even FLL precedent, there needs to be a draw that keeps the students on the team. We've had several students come and build the squarebot, then stop coming. I think the problem is that without a technical mentor and/or explicit building instructions, they don't know how to get from Point A to Point B (how do you build a manipulator, let alone attach it to a squarebot). They have no concept of a competition and how exciting it can be, so even that aspect holds no appeal. We have one advantage over the dozen teams that we're describing, which is that one student on the team and I have extensive FLL experience and know the potential of Vex. But we still have the skills of a "pre-FRC" team, which is why detailed photos with close-ups of gearing, axels, and manipulators would be of great value to us (though we certainly don't expect it during competition season). It took 4 weeks to complete our first functional dual reduction gearing on a manipulator, and we lost several students in the process. If we had had examples to use, it would have gone more quickly, and we might have held the interest of the students. |
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Much of VEX is quite difficult to learn. However, if someone spent time reading all of the manuel, and surfing around forums, asking a lot of questions, it can be done. I know this because I came into leading a VEX team not having any engineering experience. I had to learn how to build from scratch. The owner's manuel was a huge help to me. As for pictures of VEX robots from previous years, it can be found on the vexlabs site and several other sites. Also, I don't know how you managed to raise money to buy 20+ kits, but good job on that. However, I don't think building 20 competition robots is very effective in terms of interest and inspiration. I found that there is usually only a handful of students in a school willing to dedicate their time and effort into building a robot. It's much better to have 1-5 robots, with the students involved working as a team, than 20 individual robots. Cheers, FIG |
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Re: On photographs and FVC competitions...
with a little over a week till atlanta isn't it time we saw a picturte of simbotics vex robot?
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Ya S.P.A.M. team 3228 made a post for robots going to Atlanta and only 2-3 robots have posted since then. You'd think with only a week left teams wouldn't care anymore. Plus, scouting for 69+ U.S. and Canada teams, 7+ Japanese teams, and more, you'd think teams would want to get their robot out. With teams at a maximum of 10 students, its gonna be a LITTLE hard to scout all those robots.
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BIG difference there |
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I think it is time that all teams post picutres. There is not enough time to replicate and perfect a robot at this time - come on guys!!!
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Last edited by EricRobodox : 02-04-2007 at 01:42. Reason: complaint below |
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My biggest piece of advice for building stuff with Vex (and I think a lot of people here on the forum will disagree with me) is to think in Vex parts. Don't think "well I could build this," now let's figure out how to build it with Vex parts. My experience has been this leads to complete disaster. What in theory works just often can't be built for numerous reasons. Then once you have an idea, build it, test it, improve it. If the team truly loves building robots they'll have no problem spending countless hours tinkering to make it perfect once they can see it will work! |
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