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The Walnut Grove Gators, from Langley, B.C with their rookie season robot.
16-02-2015 01:19
dtengineering
I am pleased to announce that the title of "The #1 FRC team in British Columbia" has been passed to the Walnut Grove Gators, of Langley, BC.
I am somewhat less delighted to announce that the title of "The ONLY FRC team in British Columbia" has also been passed on to them as well... but it is awesome to have a team in B.C. again, and I have really enjoyed working with them. One team is better than zero teams... which is where we've been since 1346 shut down.
Although they have a few things to finish up on Monday and Tuesday (signal light, some shielding... team numbers) this afternoon they stacked two totes and a bin, and started coding some autonomous.
They are competing in Calgary, so the robot is going to sit in its bag for six weeks, but FIRSTWA teams playing in Mount Vernon might have a few of these folks coming by their pits looking for some tips.
Way to go rookies! (You're doing a heck of a lot better than 1346 did in our first year.)
Jason
16-02-2015 10:44
serenaghLooks great! What type of drive train have you guys got?
16-02-2015 16:46
dtengineering
It's the kitbot chassis, running 4xCIM to 6" AM wheels. Traction in the middle, omnis on the corners. The jump from 4" to 6" wheels gives them an edge in speed over the standard kitbot, and allows them to climb over the various platforms on the field.
In keeping with the theme of the game (and a rookie team's budget!) there is a lot of recycled COTs stuff and raw materials from the team 1346 inventory on this machine. I think the van door motor on the lift dates back to '07 and the omnis are '06 and '08 vintage. It is definitely the least expensive machine I've ever been involved in building!
Unfortunately I won't be joining them in Calgary this year, but I know they'll be in good hands with some experienced teams to help them out if anything massive goes wrong.
Jason
17-02-2015 00:52
Sperkowsky
Nice sorry to hear about the unfortunate situation but glad there's still some remenants.
17-02-2015 02:05
UndertonesAlways a big fan of new teams in western Canada. Looking forward to playing with you guys in Calgary!
17-02-2015 02:12
philsoI wish there was something like FRC when I was going to school in Vancouver. There were many talented students and teachers 40 years ago. I am sure there are more now.
Best of luck, 5742.
17-02-2015 02:34
dtengineering
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Always a big fan of new teams in western Canada. Looking forward to playing with you guys in Calgary!
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18-02-2015 12:39
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"The ONLY FRC team in British Columbia" has also been passed on to them as well... but it is awesome to have a team in B.C. again, and I have really enjoyed working with them. One team is better than zero teams... which is where we've been since 1346 shut down.
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FIRSTWA teams playing in Mount Vernon might have a few of these folks coming by their pits looking for some tips.
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18-02-2015 15:15
Duncan MacdonaldLooking good!
If anyone stumbles into this thread looking to start something a little closer to the North Shore let me know...
18-02-2015 18:10
dtengineering
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Jason, either there has been a terrible mistake, or the old hockey sticks are in your with-holding weight.
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19-02-2015 15:15
Navid Shafa|
A new team needs to find their own signature style. For 1346 it was only in our second year that we fell in love with plywood, and it wasn't until 2008 that we added hockey sticks to the mix. A good style, like a good nickname, has to be discovered, or earned, rather than assigned I think.
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