• The load in team got to Houston on Thursday. This year DCMP was held on the 3rd floor of the George R Brown Convention Center. The trailer got suck in traffic and the long line up the ramp to the third floor. We eventually got the trailer unloaded at 7:10 pm and just managed to

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  • Day 84 & 85

    Things are slowing down here as we prepare for District Champs. The team has been working on some cleanup of CAD, a few small tweaks to the cube launcher, and starting to prepare for off season training. Oh we’ve been using the robot a ton too, getting hours of driver practice and autonomous tuning in.

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  • Day 81

    How many dropped cubes is too many? One? Two? Three… Okay three is too many, I stopped trying to find more at this point. These are just from our play in the elimination tournament at Houston. We have a cube scoring problem. Our arm is capable of reaching to many different points and could easily

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  • Going into the Houston District event our team had one major goal, secure enough district points to make it to District Championship. The estimated number of district points to safely reach District Champion ship in Texas is about 56 points. At our first event we ended with 21 points, so we needed to get 36

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  • Day 73

    Quick update from last night, we added an inline chain tensioner to the arm. This makes adjusting the tension of the chain super easy. Next we replaced the top sprocket on the chain stage that was looking pretty rough. The sprocket teeth started to look like shark fins. One of our through bore encoders that

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  • Day 70

    Today we tested the cube catapult after we got all of the pieces made. The results were interesting. The original idea wasn’t to launch the cube over the robot, but off the back side. But that didn’t have enough power. Over the robot didn’t work that well either, consistency issues and the cube goes too

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  • Day 67

    The chain conversion on the second stage of the arm finally got all the way put together. It was slow going because we had to resolve some clearance issues that were missed in CAD. Now there is a new problem with the gear box, it flexes a lot when powering the arm down. Watch the

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  • Day 63 and 64

    Over the past two days we’ve been working hard to get both robots up and running. The practice bot got its arm and intake attached. Tonight it’s arm ran for the first time. It took longer than desired to get everything working because we had to clean up messy wiring along the way. The practice

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  • Day 61

    Its been a bit of a slow week for the team, everyone is recovering from competition at Waco. That hasn’t stopped us from releasing the chain driven iteration of the arm’s second joint. The new chain powered arm has two idlers at the top so we can route the chain inside of the arm’s poly

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  • Day 59

    Today was the first meeting after the Waco district event, we have a routine that we do after every event. First we start with story time where the team shares funny, unique or surprising moments. Next we do a blameless postmortem where we talk about things that went well and things that went poorly. The

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