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General Robot Construction - BEST Robotics
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2012 Science and Engineering Institute. BEST is the Best Fun.
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Team Resources - BEST Robotics
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2012 Science and Engineering Institute. BEST is the Best Fun. These links are specific to the ASMSA team. We use Google Docs to collect our files and to allow collaboration. We use Zoho for managing all the tasks we have to get done. Aug 17, 2012, 1:37 PM. Aug 17, 2012, 1:33 PM.
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Current Team Members - BEST Robotics
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2012 Science and Engineering Institute. BEST is the Best Fun. Members of the class (classier):. Members of the club:.
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The Engineering Process - BEST Robotics
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2012 Science and Engineering Institute. BEST is the Best Fun. All engineering projects begin in the minds of the collaborators. In nearly every case, the engineering design process follows the same general path:. Step 1: Define the problem and set the goal. No team can hope to build a robot without an idea of what they're trying to solve or achieve. This step is incredibly important to keeping a team focused on the task at hand. Step 2: Brainstorm possible designs to solve the problem or achieve the goal.
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Motor Mounts - BEST Robotics
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2012 Science and Engineering Institute. BEST is the Best Fun. Materials: PVC tube, ruler, writing utensil, chop saw, vertical band saw, large motor, heat gun, two small blocks of wood, drill, 3/16 drill bit, gloves, and safety glasses. 1 Using a writing utensil, mark out a band 2 inches wide on the PVC. 2 Take the PVC tube to a compound saw or other form of chop saw and cut along the mark previously made (don't forget eye protection! 4 Using the heat gun (don't forget gloves! 11 Then, use the ruler and w...
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Archive - BEST Robotics
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2012 Science and Engineering Institute. BEST is the Best Fun. 2012 Science and Engineering Institute. BEST is the Best Fun.
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2012 Science and Engineering Institute - BEST Robotics
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2012 Science and Engineering Institute. BEST is the Best Fun. 2012 Science and Engineering Institute. On Saturday, October 1st many of the ASMSA Best Robotics students helped students from grades 4 to 10 learn to do simple robot programming. They coded in Java and programmed Carnegie Mellon's "Finch" robots to complete obstacle courses and change colors. They also controlled last year's robot for fun. Aesthetically Appealing Finch robots which were used to teach the programming. Clay helping with code.
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ASMSA's Team Exhibit - BEST Robotics
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2012 Science and Engineering Institute. BEST is the Best Fun. For regionals, we've decided to spend a good deal of time on our team exhibit. Behold what happens when you leave three booth designers alone with paper, pencil. tape, scissors, and IMAGINATION! The team now has a 3-D model of what the booth will eventually look like (fingers crossed).
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ASMSA's Robot Construction - BEST Robotics
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2012 Science and Engineering Institute. BEST is the Best Fun. A list of the parts that may be included on ASMSA's robot for the BEST competition and how to make them.