Saturday, November 22, 2014

First Knuth League Robotics Meet Brings Hundreds to Arlington High School

Today from 1230PM to almost 600PM, 15 Teams from North Snohomish, Skagit County and Bellingham, and even from one team from Vancouver, Canada joined in the Arlington High School.  What drew these young people armed with metal and motors, gears and gyros, sensors and common sense to the mecca that is the commons area  at AHS?  They came to match wits and bits in competition that brings back nostalgic moments from the Battle Bots TV series of 2000-2002.  When that series was running, most of the students competing today would not yet have entered school.  But they were here today, and here to play.

Teams consisting of Middle and High School students, took turns placing ther metallic masterpieces in a plexiglass walled arena.  The game, "Cascade Effect" is the revealed competition from US First Robotics this year, and challenges teams to navigate up and down ramps, knock balls down, and then like every good teenager should, pick them back up.  Each team was paired with another and faced off against a second pair trying to score as many points as humanly , well roboticly possible.  They laughed, they cried, and they planned for the next battle minutes after finishing the previous one.  Each team was able to compete in 8 separate 2 minutes 30 second matches.

In between rounds teams would collaborate with their previous ally, or scout out their next opposition.  They would make comments about how cool one team's idea was, as they counted bolts and screws to see what it would take to add a novel attachment to their own design.  They shared information, tools, batteries, glasses, and all in the name of "Gracious Profressionalism", a hallmark of the program.

Finally at the end of the day, points were tallied up, tool boxes packed up, wifi routers rested, and with drained batteries and charged ideas of tomorrow they left planning for the next time fate would bring them together again.

High thanks to the Arlington High School, home of the Eagles for hosting the event.  Praise and appreciation to the volunteers and refs for their time and dedication, which make these events a success.  If you are afraid you missed it, and want to know more, our next competition will be on Dec 13. 2014 and admission is free to watch.  If you are interested in starting up a team in your area and/or want to become involved with one already there, you can find more information calling and asking your High school, or contacting US First on their page or Washington's division at FirstWA.

We hope to see you at the next event on Dec 13, so until then, keep your batteries charged along with your imagination, Wheels down and heads up as you work on the next big thing.

If you are interested in volunteering, donating or learning more, and can't find the answer, I may not know it right off but I welcome your questions and will happily get you going in the right direction.

Team 9246 built and operates an Omni-Robot,  Quad motor/wheel, single motor scissor lift, single motor arm, dual servo grasping hand and single servo gate release.  Programming in Robot C 4.27, processing controlled by a Lego NXT brick, and communications via a Samantha Module. Code Name: Humpty  Why: Because he kind of looks like a dump truck, is always losing pieces, and all the kings horses, women and men seem to always putting him back together.

If you attended the event I invite your pictures, and as we are new, your comments and posts are welcome.

Friday, October 3, 2014


US FIRST announces partnership with Coca-Cola and 3DSystems to provide 1600 EKOCYCLE Printers to teams across the US.  See the following link for the announcement, and find out how recycling can be economic and stylish at the same time.  http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ekocycle-cube-3d-printer-program  Team 9246 has applied and we invite you to see how Recycled part printing can become an Essential part of your FIRST Team.

For an in-depth review of the Ekocycle Printer look here: http://cubify.com/en/Ekocycle


Thursday, October 2, 2014

9/30/2014 - TimberBotz Unite

9/30/2014

During today's meeting we discussed how to describe a Robot's function, and how to drive those functions with specific commands.

At the end of the meeting everyone has the task of drawing something they would like to advocate for the robot (new drive system, different manipulator, change in how the arm moves, etc.) and return to the next meeting ready to promote that idea to the team.  At the end of the next meeting we will have the basics of what we want the robot to do.

We are also working to define any new parts we may need (a Samantha module is key) so we can get the robots to interact through the field control system.  Other items include a base kit, resrouce kit, rack and pinion kit, and some wheels.  Once the order is done and parts en route we can begin to work on the frame/chassis for the robot.

What do we want to robot to do?  The same as every robot, take over the world...one scoring element at a time.  :-)

Allen wrenches 2 -3 key sizes in bulk and zip ties are also needed.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

9/30/2014 - Helpful Info for Rookie Teams from USFirst.org



Welcome Rookie Teams!

We are looking forward to seeing your first season with FTC unfold. To help, we have compiled a list of resources that we think you will find useful and where to find them. Good luck!

     Helpful Info for Rookie Teams

·         There’s a lot to know and do! FTC provides lots of
·         Sign up to receive Team Email Blasts and stay on top of all things relevant to FTC Teams and see past email blasts: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc/emailblastarchive.aspx
·         The FTC Resource DVD is available through download only. Get your copy here: http://goo.gl/n75gOK
·         There are useful FTC Tutorials on a variety of topics on the FTC YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/FIRSTTechChallenge
·         Ask an Expert resources hosted by FIRST, with presentations from community experts: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc/askanexpert
·         The Game Manual has two parts! Become an expert here:
o   Part I released July 1: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc/game
o   Part II released at Kickoff, Sept 6: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc/game
·         Question about a Game rule? Grab your unique ID & password for the Game Forum in TIMS. Sign into the Game Forum starting September 15 (when it opens): http://ftcforum.usfirst.org/forum.php and ask the Game makers a question. The answers and rule clarifications are posted in the forum.
·        

Download LabVIEW for LEGO MINDSTORMS Competition Toolkit before programming and watch Team email blasts for info on updates: https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-18080

·         ROBOTC resources: http://www.robotc.net/ftc/
·         PTC gives free CAD software to all FIRST Teams!  Download and learn their software here:
http://www.ptc.com/company/community/first/
·         Get your TETRIX / MATRIX kit of parts and Game field CAD drawings (available Sept 15) here: http://www.catalogds.com/db/service?d=first&c=browse
·         What other teams are in your area?: http://www.usfirst.org/whatsgoingon
·         What do I do? When? The season schedule is available here: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc/seasontimeline
·         Sign up for Events soon! Learn all about FTC Events: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc/events  and then find Events happening in your area here: http://www.usfirst.org/whats-going-on-
·         Teams need to register and parents need to give consent online in the Youth Team Member Registration System: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/team-member-registration-process-overview. For information on completing registration on paper, check out: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/team-member-registration-faq .
·         What are Awards? Read about them in the Game Manual and here: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc/ftcawards
·         Game graphics and marketing tools (available after Kickoff in Sept.): http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/marketing-tools/ftc
·         Scholarships for upperclassmen:  http://www.usfirst.org/aboutus/scholarships
·           Become a part of the community:
o   Game Forum (opens Sept. 15): http://ftcforum.usfirst.org/forum.php
o   on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FTCTeams
·        Questions? Help is close at hand:
o   Contact your local FTC Representative: http://www.usfirst.org/regional-contacts
o   Email FTC Headquarters: ftcteams@usfirst.org

Go Teams!

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