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FIRST Competition – “710”

FIRST Competition – “710”. Team Hammond’s Recipe for a Successful Robot Strategy and Design. Call me “Mr. Bill”. Oh No! Mr. Bill !. Three Things Needed to Win a Championship. 1 - Pretty Good Robot. 2 - Reliability. 3 - Lots of Luck. Many hands makes work light, but…. chiefs robot.

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FIRST Competition – “710”

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  1. FIRST Competition – “710”

  2. Team Hammond’s Recipe for a Successful Robot Strategy and Design

  3. Call me “Mr. Bill”

  4. Oh No! Mr. Bill !

  5. Three Things Needed to Win a Championship 1 - Pretty Good Robot 2 - Reliability 3 - Lots of Luck

  6. Many hands makes work light,but… chiefs robot Too many chefs spoil the broth.

  7. #1 Establish one head or lead person.

  8. Mr. Bill’s “Putaside”

  9. #2 Become very familiar with the kit and other construction materials. • Know the kit thoroughly • Memorize additional hardware list • Absorb the small parts catalog • Make a motor specification table

  10. #3 Build the goals and devices immediately.

  11. #4 Learn the game and scoring Thoroughly!

  12. #5 The three most important design features of a robot are: • Drives • Drives • Drives

  13. #6 Get a boilerplate chassis running Now!

  14. #7 Look for “keys” to the game and designs to achieve them.

  15. #8 Don’t get into a design rut.

  16. #9 Start building as soon as possible.

  17. #10 Try and keep a flexible design with “fallback” possibilities.

  18. #11 Don’t underestimate the ability of the drivers, but look for simple, mechanical and electrical driver aids.

  19. #12 Practice, Practice, Practice!

  20. Autonomous Frosting Evaluate: Importance Capability Cost Decision

  21. Go Indiana Teams!

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