One time our robot managed to wedge a ring into the bottom hole of a neutral goal
no idea how that happened-
One time our robot managed to wedge a ring into the bottom hole of a neutral goal
no idea how that happened-
Stick of tall goal came out
The auton worked.
NO WAY IT NEVER WORKS (
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I had to recode the entire robot because someone powerwashed my chromebook.
No auton, driver had never touched the robot before because our normal driver double-booked, and a half-functioning control scheme.
We werenât even at an actual event; it was just a practice because both of our competitions were cancelled due to omicron.
In our only match of the year and the first time we found a working battery, the motor cable was nearly sliced in half in the drive gears (which were red gears) and our robot did not function.
But still, our extremely generous math teachers (who had never used VEX before) agreed to fund us for next year.
This was the most scuffed season for any robotics competition, FLL included that iâve done.
bro that sucks- at least you got funded tho-
We have 6 total teams somehow.
Thatâs at least 10% (?) of our grade in robotics.
Lol that happened to me while practicing once with the ring stuck under a blue goal
Not the craziest thing, but an opponent lifted our robot up during a match (on accident) and when letting us down, a ring got stuck under our robot and we got high centered. We kinda inched our way over to a platform and scored a neutral goal with possession of an alliance goal. Ended up winning that match.
We have 9 teams of 5 to 6. And we are all 8th graders.
Thatâs about 1/7 of our grade. Not all of them take it seriously. As I have ranted about before.
There was a period of time where our skills autonomous consistently wedged a ring under an alliance goal almost every time
This isnât exactly related to the robot itself like most of the posts here, but figured Iâd share a sorta-crazy superstition that developed at a competition, since the superstitions thread is⌠dead.
So, quick introduction. My team (and the rest of 8349) went to the CovCath Colonel Classic, where some of the best teams in Kentucky were competing (8349K, 9257C, 41091A, 38141B, etc.) We got a fairly good schedule. We were about halfway through the event, and had one loss out of the three matches we had ran.
Meet our sister team, 8349T. One of my friends is the notebooker on this team. Halfway through the event, she randomly hands me a wadded up gum wrapper as a âgiftâ⌠which somehow became a âgood luck charmâ. Donât ask me how. Anyways, it must have worked, as we went on to win our final 3 qualification matches (one of which we technically shouldnât have won, as the score was higher on the other side, but I think some weird rule violation came into play and my alliance somehow won.) On top of that, we ran the wrong code in programming skills (uncommented a non-working âextensionâ to the run, instead of the actual programming skills run) and still somehow managed to push a mobile goal into the other side, scoring a 20 in programming skills on complete accident.
Then we get into alliance selection and get denied twice. Guess everything good must come to an end.
I may or may not have kept said âgood luck charmâ as a superstitious item to bring to our next competition. I guess weâll see if it works again this weekendâŚ
Do you guys run low on materials at all? 9 robots is a lot for one school even if some of them are lower tier bots.
Yes, we sure do. Often times we depend on the high school when we arenât supposed to.
As a school with 8, yes. We are completely out of pneumatic parts and are slowly running out of 1 inch screws, c-channels, and lots of other stuff.
One time when we ran auton the code skipped over one line thst made the lift go back up, and because I had limiter code on it it couldnât go back up. We had a useless robot that round. We ran the auton ten times after and the issue never occurred again. I think it was a bit flip or something
My skill auton decided that it wanted to die but it kept hitting walls yet somehow still scored itâs proper points. I have no idea how.
We have 11 teams. Try me
We have 1, beat that
Thats like⌠0.01% of our population
Laughs in 41 (not including 29 iq teams)