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I came across this while inspecting. This just goes to show that good robots don't have to be expensive robots. This is the Bill of Materials that was submitted by Team 2549, their total cost was $46.94. They went on to win the Wisconsin Regional. Congrats guys, see you in Altanta.
18-03-2008 08:37
MrForbes
Props for the low cost robot! But I'm curious whether or not "scrap" is an allowed vendor? Can our team buy stuff from them too? for the same low price?
18-03-2008 10:27
Elgin Clock
Anything you get free still has to be accounted for in the cost no matter what you actually pay.
Good effort none-the-less.
18-03-2008 13:43
cabbagekid2Looks to me like some general stuff is missing....such as wires! Only 6AWG comes in the kit, the rest you need to purchase and list on the BOM. Unless the team used 6AWG for everything
(that would be interesting).
I believe listing "scrap" as the vendor and not listing a cost to purchase it elsewhere is also not legal.
Do Inspectors at the regionals actually look through team's BOM? We spend a lot of time on ours so I hope they do.
18-03-2008 18:50
hallkThere was a bit more to the BOM but it didn't fit in a screen shot. I just wanted to post this as an example of how inexpensive robots can be.
18-03-2008 20:31
AndyB
Well, as the great Ricky Q once said, "Good drivers make good robots" or some jiberish like that...
We picked 2549 because their drivers were top notch. It wasn't the fastest lap runner, it wasn't the most agile either, but it put up numbers because of its stellar drivers. They should be proud of their robot. I will for sure be stopping in their pit come time for Atlanta.
21-03-2008 04:20
deejay021|
Well, as the great Ricky Q once said, "Good drivers make good robots" or some jiberish like that...
We picked 2549 because their drivers were top notch. It wasn't the fastest lap runner, it wasn't the most agile either, but it put up numbers because of its stellar drivers. They should be proud of their robot. I will for sure be stopping in their pit come time for Atlanta. |
21-03-2008 07:46
Al Skierkiewicz
I will be lead inspector in MN. And I agree that scrap is not a valid entry. However, they used such a small amount, even pricing it at $200 a piece wouldn't have affected the outcome at the bottom line.
21-03-2008 07:53
Daniel_LaFleur|
I will be lead inspector in MN. And I agree that scrap is not a valid entry. However, they used such a small amount, even pricing it at $200 a piece wouldn't have affected the outcome at the bottom line.
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) could learn form your example.