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Team 610
Team #: 610
Team Name: Crescent Robotics Speed: 4-5 ft/sec # of goals grabbed: 1 -Once we grab on, there is no way you are getting that goal away from us. Grabber works on the fly, and can be fully controlled during the match Ball Handling= none Regional Results: 2002 Canadian Regional - Winner 2002 Canadian Regional - Alliance Captain 2002 Canadian Regional - Engineering Inspiration Award Special features: Robot was designed with an extremly strong drive system, which includes both the drill and chiaphua motors that are geared down for high torque, while still producing alot of speed. The robot has an extremly high amount of traction (which is increased when we have another robot on the wedge, or when we pick up the goal once we have latched on to it), which was shown at the Canadian Regional in the fact that we never had a goal stolen from us. We also have a wedge that can be used to grab other robots and reposition them around the field. Email: robotics@crescentschool.org |
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Team 319 Mighty Mouse
Team #: 329
Team Name: The R.A.I.D. Speed (in ft/sec): 6 # of Goals GRABBED: 2 BREIF description of ball handling and depositing: N/A other: Mouse -- 45 feet tether, 10-13 fps, GREAT steering (and something else for later )Bot -- AMP, we ABSOLUTELY can not be moved when it is down (14 in dia. covered with non slip tape - 2 215lb ppl cant take the goal from it - tested )-- 6 wheel drive 2 chip 2 drill both have gears, tank steering (turn on near-center, dragged a 130lb guy face down spread on the floor holding on for dear life at 4fps - relucantly tested )-- Once goal grabbers latch the goal it can not be taken away unless we deactivate them Regional Results (seeds, avg qp, winners, etc): 8th seed. Av Qp 60.50, Winner of Xerox creativity for our mouse and HUD glasses --- (according to Ed Sparks sheet and soap 108) Most bots in ARC division Our bot Glasses Email of who to send the finished product to: mung245@hotmail.com Last edited by RebAl : 18-04-2002 at 16:10. |
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Team #: 122
Team Name: NASA Knights Speed (in ft/sec): 6 ft/sec # of Goals GRABBED: 2 BREIF description of ball handling and depositing: has a basket which holds 20 balls. dumps all at once. mostly we load balls from player station, but we do have a ball pick up mechanism. Regional Results (seeds, avg qp, winners, etc): 1st seed in Richmond finalist in Philly Email of who to send the finished product to: srawls@nhgs.tec.va.us |
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Where are the rest of you?
Hey Archimedeans- there are 0ver 70 of you entered in the division but only 17 teams have responded to this thread. Where are the rest of you? You got our data- how about yours?
Sorry this isn't a data posting but it DOES get the post back up to the top of the pile ![]() |
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Team #: 322
Team Name: FIRE Speed (in ft/sec): 1st: 14 fps, 2nd: 2.8 fps, 3rd: .56 fps # of Goals GRABBED: 2 goals. BREIF description of ball handling and depositing: Does not handle balls. Regional Results (seeds, avg qp, winners, etc): Great Lakes = seeded 57 out of 62, 30.62 average qp. West Michigan = seeded 11 out of 42- picked third, 68.88 average qp. lost to Chief Delphi in the finals. Email of who to send the finished product to: dkeith@voyager.net |
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re: Archimedes Scouting
Team Number: 457
Team Name: Team Gamma Speed: 3.4 ft/sec Number of goals handled: one or two Ball Handling: Good Human Player who is great at making long shots. Robot is only goal oriented. Regional Results: 35th seed at Lone Star Regionals ( I think ) we were last after 4 matches, then won 4 out of 5. We were picked by Team 34 as a part of the 3rd seed alliance. Then we helped to win 6 straight in the eliminations to win Lone Star. We played in 4 of the 6 matches and contributed in each one. Thanks so much to Team 34 and Team 192, they are great alliance partners. Email to: jmhenry@swbell.net |
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Just trying to keep this up top, thanks to everyone for helping out.
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Team Number: 47
Team Name: Chief Delphi Speed: didn't measure, but it takes us just under 3 secs. to get to a goal (wish there was a metric for POWER, that would be great to know) Number of goals handled: one at a time Ball Handling: We do okay, can gather a few and shake em out - my guess is that most already know about us Regional Results: top 8 in each regional, made it to semi's, quarters, and finals (won in Grand Rapids) EPCOT is gonna be alot of fun! Email to: michael.e.aubry@delphiauto.com |
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Team #: 226
Team Name: TEC CReW Speed (in ft/sec): Greater then 10 ft/sec, 4WD/4WS Our traction not a threat to most high traction robots unless speed is added to the equation # of Goals GRABBED: 1 automatic with release BREIF description of ball handling and depositing:Can grab up to three at a time and deposit, goal does not have to be attached Other, Basket has fingers that ride on carpet and can pick up any tether including mice, tape measures and lexan and bring them to our scoring zone Regional Results (seeds, avg qp, winners, etc): GL Seed #33 Average 52.33 WM Seed #26 Average 53.38 Email of who to send the finished product to: matthew.reiland@gm.com |
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