The FIRST Robotics competition season is over, but the work goes on. We are starting to recruit for what will be a major training effort. Graduating nine seniors tends to do that. And we have lots of things to ponder regards team organization, which areas to concentrate our prototyping on, etc. But first, and FIRST, lets tidy up some random things that have been sitting around....
No, not some strange new robot mechanism. The pit crew was very excited when we got them a vacuum cleaner that runs off the same Milwaukee tool battery packs as our drills and other power tools. It helps keep things clean in our build space and in our competition pit. The excitement over a vacuum cleaner? Well, these are small town kids who get excited by the escalators in one of our competition venues....
Testing your robot requires a degree of driving beyond gentle steering. And with our plywood prototype field elements that poses an issue. So....we found some bags of cement sitting around the shop! The stuff taped to the back of the tool cabinet are extra pieces of polycarbonate for robot repairs at the event. Thankfully these at least were not needed...
Opinions vary, but mine is that this year's game was sub par. Among other things, the game pieces were not robust. Immediately everyone's mechanisms started generating bits of orange debris we called Cheezit Dust. Eventually the rings just broke.
You'd think that all these years of robot stuff and I'd know things like this, but recently I learned the origins of the "Mr. Roboto" song. As this year's game had a musical theme it should not have been a surprise that a team from up the road a ways had a decorative device based on this:
Pretty clever, it is a wooden "record player" built into the structure and launching mechanism of their robot. Oh, but it gets cooler....
And as long as I'm trying to embed video clips into a blog running on 20 year old software.....
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