Our best stats:
Top 10 percent driver-controlled opr
Top 6 percent autonomous opr
Top 12 percent endgame opr
Out of 7160 teams
In one of the most competitive regions (Texas)
Due to some unfortunate match pairings, we have not been able to advance to the world championship yet. This is why we plan to next year make a robot that can perform very well solo to increase our chances of winning even more awards.
FTC league semi finalist - 6455
FTC league winning alliance - 4454
FTC League finalist alliance captain - 8790
FTC league winning alliance - 24059
FTC league innovate award - 4454
FTC league Connect award - 8790
FTC league Inspire 2 award - 8790
FTC regional championship connect award 3rd place - 8790
FTC regional championship finalist alliance - 24059
Demo Bot, made to test motors, actuators, and test limits of motor power
Centerstage V2, designed to intake game elements, flip, and drop them
Demo Bot, designed to pick up cones and deposit them on top of tall poles
Centerstage V2, Designed to efficiently intake game elements, contain them, and deposit them
Centerstage V1, test robot with a claw, proved inefficient and replaced
Centerstage V2, switched to active intake to efficiently intake and deposit game elements
Off-Season Demo Bot
Our first robot to feature a transfer mechanism. Also tried advanced programming methods.
We fully designed the robot in our main CAD software, Fusion 360 over the course of 3 weeks. We then spent another week 3D printing and building the robot, and another week using advanced programming techniques to code the bot.
This was one of our most technically advanced robots, and helped us gain experience with many advanced and innovative engineering techniques.