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Twitter Updates- team007robotics: From Bill's Blog: Where does the time go? http://t.co/eatSfJeT May 17, 2012
- team007robotics: FIRST News: Registration for the 2012-2013 FTC Season is open headline http://t.co/xfBxlnlt May 10, 2012
- team007robotics: FIRST News: Leadership Training Program for FIRST Mentors and Coaches http://t.co/OY38p8xs May 3, 2012
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Build Season: Day 12
We created full scale designs of the frame and shooting mechanism. We’ve also started prototypes and inventor designs of a Archimedes Screw and a belt system to pick up the ball. Our programmers discussed and decided on software architecture and … Continue reading
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Build Season: Day 11
Today we completed a remarkable amount of work. We studied prototypes of other teams for shooting mechanisms, made shooting diagrams and finished our drive train model. Calculations for spring force were completed. We did a lot of research for our … Continue reading
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Build Season: Day 10
To honor Martin Luther King Jr’s dedication to his cause, we give dedication to our team. Today, we started and almost completed a full size model of our drive train and worked on figuring out which wheel size would be … Continue reading
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Build Season: Day 8
We here at Team007 don’t like many rest days, so that means to start off week two of build season we work on Saturdays too. We worked more on our shooting prototype, came up with many game strategies, worked on … Continue reading
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Build Season: Day 6
Today we got many things done. We collected data for one of our firing designs, and are almost done building a working prototype of another. We have our old robot drive train running again, and we used it to test … Continue reading
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