Today’s meeting started with Corey reminding everyone that
we will now be focused on meeting Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30-8:30pm. Again
we need to stay focused on shooting, picking up, and driving. Media team helped
design a banner for the pit. Animation team created a factory and a pyramid for
their mythology challenge, in Autodesk MAYA. Business team continued to call
businesses for raffle donations, and they prepared tickets for the raffle.
Mechanical team figured out the spacing for the gears of the robot in order to
line up the chains correctly. Controls team tested the prototype to reduce the
problems they have had with the wires smoking. Programming team made sure the
old robot works so that they could re-wire it in order to know what to do for
the new one. CAD team researched the ball shooter and looked at other team’s
ball shooters on Chief Delphi. Safety team made cabinets for the pit and made
final adjustments on the robot. Next on the schedule: make serious progress on Saturday.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Day 14: 3 Weeks Left!!!
The meeting started with Mr. Greene telling everyone that
this is time to maximize our work time while other mentors start coming during
the week. Therefore, we will be shifting our schedule to Tuesdays and Thursdays from
3:30-8:30 pm. When the last week of the season comes to build, the team will be
needed every day till around 10-11 pm. Also it has been determined that our team
photo will take place on February 4th at 4:05 pm in the auditorium; hopefully we’ll be able to wear our team shirts. Then Corey took over to tell
us, that because of the winter weather cancelling school, we have missed much
needed opportunities to progress on the robot. We need to focus on is
Driving, Pickup, and Shooting/Passing. In order for these things to be accomplished
we need to strip down the chassis, do drive testing, and figure out how we’re
going to shoot. For shooting it has been determined that we can get more power
by changing the angle and pulling the shooter back farther, hence we will
be exploring three different shooting systems we will potentially choose from
to see which one will effectively help us. At this point in time, it is also advised
that if you think you can help in any way, speak up. We only have three weeks
left and as Corey said “you’ll want to be able to say you did something” when
everyone is at the regionals and the robot is presented. In their subgroup Media
team finalized what design would be used for all the spirit wear items.
Animation finished a scene for their challenge. Business team called local
businesses for raffle donations and finalized Media/Animation’s designs for the
spirit wear. Mechanical team worked on the chains for the track chain and
worked on the chassis to get the spacing right for the gears. Controls team
tried to get the old robot to work, organized the new material they got, and
cleaned the middle room. Programming fully programmed last year’s robot and got
it to function. CAD team worked on one of the shooters, and learned how the
vex-2 CIM ball worked. Safety team put together their cabinets for the robot cart.
From here on out everyone is needed to fully perform to advance the robot in
these last three weeks.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Blog 13: Push Your Mind to Work
Our fourth Saturday meeting started with Corey letting us
know we are halfway through our build season, and we’re now entering the
hardest part of the season. From here on out we need to stay focused on
execution and how we, as a team, behave and perform. Mr. Greene also met with
members interested in being leaders next year. He also told us our main focus today
is to see if the intake roller works, and to prototype for shooter ideas. In
their sub group, Media team finished their t-shirt design for the spirit wear. Animation
started and finished building another scene for their mythology challenge. Business team wasn't
present today, because there wasn’t much for them to do. Mechanical team ran
through different methods of the kicking mechanism and proceeded to test them.
They also continued building the second chassis. Controls team spent their time
looking for breakers to buy on the internet. They also wired the digital side
car, and drew circuit board diagrams. Programming team tested the mapping of
our controller so we could move the robot around easily on the floor at
competitions. CAD team brainstormed for the defensive side of the Aerial Assist
challenge. Safety team made a stop at home depot to buy wood for the pit and
cart, then continued building. Next week we’ll continue making strides on
building and testing for the robot.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Day 12: Be Patient
The meeting started with Corey telling us we’d spend our
time focusing on device testing to make sure we aren’t doing anything wrong.
Media team worked to make logos for the spirit wear they decided on with
Business team. Animation worked more on their challenge by researching
mythologies and designing the scenes. Business team finalized what spirit wear they would
end up making this season. They also called more companies for gifts for the
raffle. Mechanical team worked on how to pull back the firing catapult which
turned out successful. Controls team worked together with Programming team to
troubleshoot the robot from last year. They focused mainly on the shooting
device. CAD team worked on aligning the sprockets for the intake roller in Autodesk Inventor. They
also created the shooting prototype. Safety team researched the cost of pieces
for the robot, and created its bumpers. Everyone’s gearing up to conclude the
week with a productive Saturday meeting.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Day 11: First Optional Meeting
Today was an optional attendance day. Again we were advised
to ask our team leaders if they would need us. If not, you were allowed to
leave. Once in sub groups Media team got together with Business team to put all
of our team member’s names onto their Certificate of Appreciation. Animation
built part of the first scene of their animation. Business and Media teams drew up a list
of possible ideas for spirit wear that we could make and sell to families. Mechanical
team developed more on the shooter, and made the intake roller swivel better so
they could hopefully solve the chain issue. Controls team researched on the
internet and cleaned up the controls board. Programming tested programs made
for last year’s robot. Other members taught their fellow teammates how to
program. CAD team stayed on the computers to do research on Chief Delphi, and to design the robot in Autodesk Inventor. Safety team worked on designing the cart
for the robot. Tomorrow we plan on having a more productive outcome with all
members attending.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Day 10: Testing the Shooter
The meeting
started with Mr. Greene announcing that February 4th at the O’Plaine
campus at 3:45pm we will be taking our team picture. He also said that going
forth in the season, Tuesday’s, Thursday’s, and Saturday’s are required for
attendance. Everyone was also advised to talk to their team leaders about when
they would be needed to attend the meetings. Corey said today we would start
finalizing and testing designs. Media team took video of the Mechanical team
launching the ball from the shooter. Animation looked up Mayan and Egyptian
buildings on the computer for ideas. Business team wasn’t needed today, but
team leader Becca Kouba came to prepare for tomorrow. Mechanical team worked on
the prototype for the shooter and helped the Controls team. They also proceeded
in building the second chassis, as well as getting the intake roller working
with the robot. Members also carried around the test shooter to see how
easy/hard it would be for the regional competitions. Controls team built their
second pneumatic circuit for the launcher. Programming spent their time getting
the program from last year’s robot. CAD team researched on Chief Delphi for the
robot. Safety team went on the computers to CAD the pit in Autodesk Inventor.
The leaders of each team also logged onto Skype to talk to Team 5133 from
Aguascalientes, Mexico. We shared with them ways to get more money for their
team by getting sponsors, and we gave them advice on how to design their robot.
They were shocked to hear that it was 5°F here. Overall, research and
development was today’s main focus.
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Day 9: 1/3 Through Build Season
The meeting started off with Corey telling us we were 1/3 of
the way through our build season. Today our main focus was to prototype and
build, so we could then try to shoot and drive. We needed today to figure out
how we wanted to drive, so the CAD team had to finish their final design. The
entire team was told to make sure they had safety glasses on behind the red
lines where Mechanical and Controls team often works, just in case. There was
plenty to get done today, so, asking questions if you had any was a must. We
were also told there would be an optional (but highly recommended) meeting on
Monday from 9-3:30pm, but if you attend you need to bring your own lunch, as it
will not be provided. Media & Animation team sat mostly at their computers today.
Media team helped design the Certificate of Appreciation that would be handed
out at the end of the season. They also went around taking numerous pictures of
all the teams. Animation team worked in Autodesk Maya to continue their
character design. Business team measured tables in the cafeteria to make sure
we can fit everybody needed in there for the end of the year banquet, and they
also managed the making of the Certificate of Appreciation. They also made
raffle tickets in Photoshop to sell for money for the banquet, as well as
called companies to donate gift cards for the raffle. Mechanical team finished
prototyping for the ball pickup system, and shooter. They also spent time
getting the wheels set up for the second chassis, and mounted the intake
roller. Controls team tried to reorganize the board and make it more compact
for the pneumatic system. They also put new tanks in the pneumatic system, and
got the pistons to work. Programming team spent their time waiting for the
mechanical team to finish so in the mean time they made up little projects they
could do on the computers. CAD team built the ball picker upper on the
computer, as well as other pieces of the robot. Safety team finished building
the high goal, and started building the truss. Most teams today
were busy throughout the six and a half hour period. Progress is key as we get
farther into the build season.
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Day 8: Gracious Professionalism
The meeting started with some words from Mr. Greene about
members being on time (3:25 is preferred). Corey took over to tell us today we
needed to test the shooter with the ball, and get the pistons on the robot so we
can finally perform a systems test. In their subgroup, Media finished the final designs on
their competition t-shirt as well as got some good photos of the Mechanical team at work. Animation
brainstormed character ideas for their challenge, and started to create models in Autodesk Maya. Business team worked on our budget and senior gifts for the end of the year. Business team leader, Becca Kouba, started to plan the end of the year dinner. Mechanical
team spent their time prototyping for their shooter and drilling holes
so the pneumatic pistons could be attached to the robot in order to get it tested.
Controls team accidentally broke the solder iron, so they had to get a new one before starting their workday.
Their main focus was attaching the solenoid breakout and finish setting up the board
in order for programming to figure out the movements of the robot. Programming team spent their
time researching while waiting for the robot to be ready for further programming. CAD
team was brainstorming motor ideas in Autodesk Inventor. Safety team split up
to work on the low and high goals. With a few pieces of wood cut, they were
focused on gluing them together. Today was an effective day for production of
the robot.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Day 7: Efficiency and Effectiveness
Today the meeting started off with Corey dismissing Media & Animation, and Business team from the initial announcement period. He continued to talk to the other groups about their good progress, but minor lack of efficiency, which is needed at this time. Once in sub groups everybody got down to work. Media & Animation team continued the brainstorming for their new challenge. They've been watching videos for inspiration for a new mythology. Media team took photos of the groups working in their respective habitats. Business team started working on the dean's list award applications. Also, they went around having people check their names on a list for whether they'd be able to attend the February 28th-March 1st competition. They've been making progress on our competition chotchkies for the other teams. Using a personalization website they took our multiple t-shirt design ideas and incorporated them onto the water bottles, lanyards, and drawstring backpacks. Mechanical team continued the prototyping of the shooter and tried to make the intake roller work. Controls team hooked up pistons for programming to use, to later be attached to the robot once they were working. Programming team patiently waited for Controls, and then proceeded to try to get the pistons to move; which proved to take up more of their patience. CAD team spent time designing and modeling ideas for the intake roller and shooter in order to decide what method would be best. Safety team continued working on the low goal with rapid progress, nearly finishing it. Moving forward the team plans to follow Corey's advice, leading them to be the strongest team they can be.
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