My team is having a team meeting this saturday (1st one since championships) and I want to propose some projects to work on. What are you guys doing that are fun/useful/interesting?
I was thinking of spending a few days designing a vex game (or make the 2005 game from knex & tye wraps) and splitting into groups to make vex robots to compete in it.
I’m sure you guys have some better ideas though.
Improve your workroom, our team built 2 more tables and fixed the organization issues.
Also you can build a programming base that is basically a kitbot that you can attach anything you want to it to practice programming for different mechanical designs(all parts of the build team can get invoved on this).
Another option is to get the animators on your team working, practicing, and teaching 3ds to other students that didnt have time to get involved during build season but may still be interested.
Of course doing all three is probably your best choice
Check out the VEX game created by WPI called Savage Soccer. It may give you some good ideas about coming up with a game. Another option is creating a mini-FRC game - essentially a miniature version of any of the past FRC games. For example, check out these photos of some of the mini-FRC projects that some other people on CD have done:
And, you should be sure to check out any of the photos tagged with VEX.
Also, consider doing workshops with your team that teach less experienced members how to do basic electronics, programming, and simple mechanics. These are good to hold in the fall too, when freshmen are just joining the team. Just knowing the basics will make new members of the team feel much more confident about their role on the team.
Another thing that many teams do is modify their existing FRC robot for the offseason. Check out the offseason events near you.
Good luck!
edit: on a note of caution -
Be aware of the fact that during the summer, many people are away on vacation and may not be able to attend meetings. Don’t plan a large scale project unless you can be certain that you will have enough people regularly attending meetings.
We’re going back to the 2006 bot and conducting an engineering review with the goal of improving it so that it works like we wanted. We may even couple this with an off season event to create a mini build season.
me and another kid are at our sponsor marotta controls’, and our summer job is to improve the robot, and learn as much as possible. Right now where learining the code inside and out, and designing a new chassis.
Taken directly from our summer worklist we developed.
Retrofit 2006 with belts instead of rollers
Reliablity for demos, try a new technology which might be useful
Ginger II (I’m sure I’ll get smacked for saying this, but it’s already working, it’s full size, it was done by our geekTeam (special projects team), and it’s amazing.)
Learn gyros and accelerometers
Cool demo unit
Class developement (CAD and Programming)
Try out teaching over the summer so that bigger, student run classes can be run during pre-season.
Portable Dashboard Unit
For use in de-bug and pit monitoring
CNC Mill Retrofit
To use as a tool to make cool parts
To show people what a CNC Mill is
Collection of documents
To keep the collection of important documents going to make each year easier
Team Handbook
Update team handbook and by-laws
Should be done each year
Crate
Lighten the shipping crate
We’ve actually started on all of these. We have alot of students, and not alot of mentors, so us mentors do stuff in the summer to get the students up to speed so the more experienced students can teach the new students during the real season, and the mentors can “float” were needed. Notice each task has a goal. It’s not always to make something, but to learn something.
Alas, due to circumstances beyond our control, our team has lost yet another workshop (our 3rd in as many years. Too bad, this year’s workshop was pretty convenient), so right now all of our stuff is in storage, and the coaches, mentors, and students are all trying to figure out where we’re doing next year’s build season.
Thanks for all of the ideas, I will certainly present them to my team this weekend. Being a vex fan myself, I prefer that :rolleyes:, but I’m sure my team can do several things at once.
Based on last year’s fall projects I hope we will;
Have a small vex comp (our team) to train newcomers (Those games look really interesting). Or something similar with vex.
Make a driving base (we lost some good mechanical people, so we can learn from this), and then maybe make it into a programming base (as suggested).