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Shipping Stories -- Tales of Mid-February
[NOTE: I'm pretty sure I've got this in the right place, but if a mod thinks it deserves to be in Chit-Chat, I've got no qualms]
So, every year in the middle of February the FedEx man comes to pick up a big wooden crate filled with six weeks of hard work, sweat, and tears. It is very important to you the team that this wooden crate gets picked up by a certain time, because who wants to miss out on the action at the Regional? In my 6 years of crating robots, lots of interesting things happened, and I'm sure they've happened to others too. I'm not interested in bashing FIRST or FedEx (imagine where we'd be without these people!), but I am interested in funny, heartwarming, or otherwise entertaining stories. P.S. I did search for this and nothing came up, but my CD-Search-Fu may be lacking. This thread was triggered by this quote: Quote:
Another time we offered the FedEx guy cake as we rolled the crate from our practice field to the loading dock. He was also a happy camper. ![]() |
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Re: Shipping Stories -- Tales of Mid-February
In 2006 on ship day one of our faculty came up with a way to give us a few more hours to be able to work on our robot. Since the storage warehouse was only about 20 miles away, he offered to drive the crated robot down using the school's stake bead truck. So just before the last minute we put the crated robot in the truck. In all the haste there was only one problem. No one bothered to tie it down. What are the chances of a nearly 300 plus pound robot/crate sliding out the back of a truck? You guessed it, at 70 mph on a freeway headed to the warehouse it came out and rolled numerous times in the median. Luckily no other vehicles were following very close and what was left of the robot came to rest in the median. On the Thursday morning of the competition the shrink wrapped remains were waiting for us in our pit area. Other teams seeing what was left started wagering wether we would be able to rebuild it in one day. The next morning a battered but functional robot made the field. It took six weeks to build it and only one day to rebuild it.
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Re: Shipping Stories -- Tales of Mid-February
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Kudo's for getting it working and fixed again. we would have just given up... [ deleted ] Last edited by GaryVoshol : 14-04-2010 at 21:22. Reason: removed disparaging remarks |
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Re: Shipping Stories -- Tales of Mid-February
We bagged-and-tagged for our first regional this year, but when it was time to ship our robot to Dallas we couldn't remember how to open the crate we had for lunacy. It took 15 people, a hacksaw, 7 screwdrivers, 2 drills, and 2 hammers (a claw and a ball-peen). One advisers was there that day and laughed the entire hour it took for us to get it open.
Last edited by Thing2_1723 : 15-04-2010 at 14:35. |
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Re: Shipping Stories -- Tales of Mid-February
As I recall, the night before ship we were at the lab at 10:00 or 11:00 PM and needed to put the robot in the crate for shipping to Richmond. Unfortunately the only students who had stayed that late were programmers. So we set them off with the task of securing the robot to the inside of the create
Thirty minutes later, wondering what was taking so long, we decided to check on their progress. They had suspended the robot from the ceiling of the crate with U-bolts and tie-down straps. We reminded them that we needed the robot tied down, not up. Eventually, the whole process took about an hour, near the end of which one of the mentors exclaimed: "we could have driven it there by now!" Which was funny because it was true. |
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Re: Shipping Stories -- Tales of Mid-February
Hmm we learned a week before ship that our crate had been thrown out. So we spent a day outside in 10 degrees building a new crate
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Re: Shipping Stories -- Tales of Mid-February
Maybe its jusy my school but, how could you not know your crate was thrown out, ours is the biggest peice of @#$% in out shop.
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Re: Shipping Stories -- Tales of Mid-February
haha I dont know all I know is when I went to go see if we could get it brough up from the barn (we are n a 72 acre campus) maintenance told me that they had thrown in out lol
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