Nik begins work on the design of our next robot.

9.24.2012
9.21.2012
Great Rack
Completed construction of the center rack for the rings. Placed rack and wooden base into the field so the team could see the heights our robot would have to be capable of. Still need to paint base with white lines to match game designs. Continued brainstorming designs for robot.
9.20.2012
Back to the Basics
Continued brainstorming for designs for our robot. We made the decision to avoid building for the end-game lift bonus, as we could easily score more points by having a good grabber and arm design. Ideas included using a linear lift to reach the upper row.
9.19.2012
Showtime
Presented our slideshow to the class and explained the rules for the game, such as you can't hold more than two rings at once and you can't touch another robot during the end-game, which is lifting up an allied robot to gain bonus points.
Our presentation is linked below:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/17f5c8du9HrtRt10pyLBopt4q4hZtx-Nkpo-g0LJ70Bs/edit
Our presentation is linked below:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/17f5c8du9HrtRt10pyLBopt4q4hZtx-Nkpo-g0LJ70Bs/edit
9.18.2012
Presentations
The other two teams began presenting their slideshow on the general rules for FTC that are amended every year, such as general rules for the construction and behaviour of robots.
9.14.2012
Working Cont.
Assigned sections to those that were absent and determined order of presentation. Continued working on assigned slides.
9.13.2012
Working
Began work on summarizing the FTC game manual for this year's game Ring it Up! We covered specific rules and penalties.
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