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Marshmallow roast around last year's robot

By: nixiebunny
New: 30-05-2016 12:52
Updated: 30-05-2016 12:52
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Marshmallow roast around last year's robot

We decided to have a ritual robot burning with our 2015 machine Stack Overflow. Marshmallows were cooked and S'Mores were eaten.

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31-05-2016 11:34

Justin Montois


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This is such a crazy picture!

A robot burning ritual is kinda cool and crazy!



31-05-2016 11:36

Munchskull


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Wooden robot. Gotcha.



31-05-2016 11:41

smitikshah


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Wow! I don't think I could ever come to terms with burning a robot - I think our teams tears would well extinguish the fire.

But that is insane! Did the s'mores have a metallic taste to them haha?!



31-05-2016 11:49

SenorZ


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Living the dream.



31-05-2016 11:51

Munchskull


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Wow! I don't think I could ever come to terms with burning a robot - I think our teams tears would well extinguish the fire.

But that is insane! Did the s'mores have a metallic taste to them haha?!
Bit Buckets is know for having wooden robots. If I remember right the laser cut Baltic Birch for their frames. I assume they removed the gears and electronics. Thus very little metal.



31-05-2016 11:55

smitikshah


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Bit Buckets is know for having wooden robots. If I remember right the laser cut Baltic Birch for their frames. I assume they removed the gears and electronics. Thus very little metal.
I see. With a little searching I found from their website: "In 2014-2015 for the first time since our first year we went to world championships by winning the Arizona regional with our lazier cut wooden robot".

Assuming 'lazier' was supposed to say laser (unless I'm missing some joke or info about lazier cutting), you recalled correctly.



31-05-2016 12:58

Travis Hoffman


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Too bad you didn't have any M-250's lying around....



31-05-2016 13:40

Catherine57


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I have been floating the idea of a bonfire to dispose of this year's plywood field elements. I don't think anyone will be sorry to see that massive tower go. I don't even want to think about how much time and effort we've spent dragging that thing in and out of our build room every meeting so we can access the rest of the room.



31-05-2016 15:02

Oblarg


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I have been floating the idea of a bonfire to dispose of this year's plywood field elements. I don't think anyone will be sorry to see that massive tower go. I don't even want to think about how much time and effort we've spent dragging that thing in and out of our build room every meeting so we can access the rest of the room.
We were considering this, too, until someone actually dug up the local bonfire regulations and found that it's illegal to burn lumber (as opposed to firewood, which is fine). Bummer.



31-05-2016 15:09

Chak


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"Recycle Rush? What's that, some sort of charity marathon?"



31-05-2016 15:13

Ginger Power


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I wish I could burn my team's 2015 robot...



31-05-2016 15:17

Gravity


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This is amazing. Unfortunately we won't be attempting this seeing as we have a almost full aluminium robot

We do have a spare crate from champs lying around though...



31-05-2016 17:09

RoboChair


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This is amazing. Unfortunately we won't be attempting this seeing as we have a almost full aluminium robot

We do have a spare crate from champs lying around though...
If finely divided enough, aluminum burns quite well.

https://youtu.be/QQkkVqvdiK0?t=20s



31-05-2016 17:11

Vale


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As much as this might not be good for global warming, rest in flames, Ol' Stack Overflow, for you shall be remembered in picture and video archival systems.

Otherwise, y'all have guts to set your robot from last year aflame. Dang.



31-05-2016 17:13

Gravity


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If finely divided enough, aluminum burns quite well.

https://youtu.be/QQkkVqvdiK0?t=20s
That's pretty sick. I'm going to have a hard time convincing the mentors to take up that idea though.



31-05-2016 18:14

RoboChair


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That's pretty sick. I'm going to have a hard time convincing the mentors to take up that idea though.
To be fair you do need to add an oxidizer to get that effect. Otherwise you need to use it like really sparkly coffee creamer.

#DontDoThisAtHomeKids
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI7M7XZxAkU

I may have a small* obsession with fire.



*this is a lie



31-05-2016 19:35

ctt956


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YOU DID WHAT??!!!!

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Wow! I don't think I could ever come to terms with burning a robot - I think our teams tears would well extinguish the fire.
I don't think I could either.

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...I assume they removed the gears and electronics. Thus very little metal.
Probably, or at least hopefully! Why would anyone burn expensive electronics like a RoboRIO and PDP?

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I have been floating the idea of a bonfire to dispose of this year's plywood field elements. I don't think anyone will be sorry to see that massive tower go. I don't even want to think about how much time and effort we've spent dragging that thing in and out of our build room every meeting so we can access the rest of the room.
Not a bad idea! Is there a more satisfying way to dispose of something that caused difficulty and frustration?

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...We do have a spare crate from champs lying around though...
How could you?!



31-05-2016 19:45

RoboChair


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Not a bad idea! Is there a more satisfying way to dispose of something that caused difficulty and frustration?
Explosives, maybe shooting, maybe shooting explosives. Those are the only thing I can think of that would be more satisfying. Legality will vary by area. As will liabilities. Either way far far away from people.

Now I really want to burn and/or shoot something Oh well I'll find some time this summer.



31-05-2016 20:10

Koko Ed


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Mmmmmm!



01-06-2016 13:03

M. Mellott


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Not a bad idea! Is there a more satisfying way to dispose of something that caused difficulty and frustration?
I heard a rumor that after the season and despite a regional victory, a certain team had a pizza party celebrating the end of "the worst FIRST game ever" (their words). While they ate and told stories of the 2015 season, they carefully disassembled every reusable motor, controller, air cylinder, nut, bolt, and e-clip from their bot. As the story goes, they ceremonially passed around "Stanley", the large orange dead-blow hammer, so each team member got a good whack or three at the remaining frame. Supposedly, the carcass was then drug around an empty parking lot, carried up to the top of the football stadium, and thrown over the back to much cheering and delight. Finally, it was cut up with a saws-all for scrap.

Of course, it's just a rumor I heard...



01-06-2016 18:04

dirtbikerxz


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I do hope that the ROborio wasn't left in there



04-06-2016 12:29

matthewdenny


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This would be interesting when combined with that post about magnesium robot frames.



05-06-2016 11:46

tahmid0517


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Why??????????????



05-06-2016 23:39

bobbysq


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We usually just disassemble ours. We don't have the space to keep more than 2 robots around at a time.



06-06-2016 01:04

s_forbes


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Why??????????????
It is a pretty entertaining and efficient way to get rid of a robot that takes up space you can't afford. The plywood parts used on this robot are likely not worth salvaging, since fresh plywood is cheap and pieces that have already been cut to size are essentially useless.

Also, lots of folks don't have fond memories of the 2015 competition. If our 2015 robot was flammable, it would have succumbed to flames a while ago. (Instead, it was unceremoniously stripped of useful parts and thrown in the scrap bin)



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