Difference between revisions of "FTC14779:Spontaneous Construction"
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| 2/13/2021 - Qualifier 1 (Virtual) | |||
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* First Inspire | |||
* Robot Competition - 4th Place | |||
* Stratasys Award - Finalist | |||
* Advanced to state | |||
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| 3/6/2021 - Qualifier 2 (Virtual) | |||
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* Connect Award - Winner | |||
* Promote Award - Winner | |||
* Robot Competition - 4th Place | |||
* Think Award - Finalist | |||
* Stratasys Award - Finalist | |||
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| 4/10/2021 - MN State (Virtual) | |||
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* Third Inspire | |||
* Connect Award - Winner | |||
* Promote Award - Finalist | |||
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===2019-2020, Skystone=== | ===2019-2020, Skystone=== | ||
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| 11/16/2019 - Qualifier 1 | |||
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* Control Award - Finalist | |||
* Design Award - Finalist | |||
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| 1/18/2020 - Qualifier 2 | |||
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* First Inspire | |||
* Stratasys 3D Printing Award - Winner | |||
* Finalist Alliance - Chosen | |||
* Think Award - Finalist | |||
* Collins Aerospace Innovate Award - Finalist | |||
* Advanced to state | |||
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| 2/7 - 8/2020 - MN State | |||
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* Collins Aerospace Innovate Award - Finalist | |||
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===2018-2019, Rover Ruckus=== | ===2018-2019, Rover Ruckus=== | ||
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| 1/12/2019 - League Qualifier | |||
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* Think Award - Winner | |||
* Stratasys 3D Printing Award - Winner | |||
* Control Award - Finalist | |||
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* Teamwork Award - 1st Place | * Teamwork Award - 1st Place | ||
* Global Innovation Awards - Nominee | * Global Innovation Awards - Nominee | ||
Revision as of 16:54, 8 August 2021
The FTC team Spontaneous Construction #14779 has been competing since 2018. In addition to FTC, they have four years of experience in FLL as The Dots #134. Their members have changed over the years and they now have 7 members in 11th and 12th grade.
FTC
2020-2021, Ultimate Goal
During the 2020-2021 Ultimate Goal Season the team worked hard to improve their CAD skills. They made 36 different custom parts in Onshape and had two of them professionally machined. This season they also implemented odometry pods on their robot for more accurate positioning on the field.
Sir Spontaneous, at the end of the Ultimate Goal season
Season Awards
| Competition | Results |
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| 2/13/2021 - Qualifier 1 (Virtual) |
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| 3/6/2021 - Qualifier 2 (Virtual) |
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| 4/10/2021 - MN State (Virtual) |
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2019-2020, Skystone
Spontaneous Construction worked hard in their second year to improve their software. They programmed their robot so that it had only one autonomous program. This program used a color sensor to determine their alliance and a key system to determine what missions to run. They focused on only grabbing stones for their first qualifier. They were able to make a very consistent system that did very well in the robot runs. Then, at their second qualifier, they implemented a lifting system so they could move and stack the stones.
Sir Spontaneous in the Skystone season
Season Awards
| Competition | Results |
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| 11/16/2019 - Qualifier 1 |
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| 1/18/2020 - Qualifier 2 |
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| 2/7 - 8/2020 - MN State |
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2018-2019, Rover Ruckus
Their rookie year, Spontaneous Construction participated in League meets and learned many new skills. Robot construction was one of the new challenges for them. They were figuring out how to plan and build their robot, how to create specific subsystems, and how to CAD and print 3D custom parts. They were able to work on and improve their robot through the season by analyzing its performance at each League meet they participated in. Documentation and Engineering Notebook (EN) was another focus of theirs. The task of finding the best format and style for their EN was started in Rover Ruckus, but they continued to work on it for seasons to come.
The Spontaneous Construction robot for the Rover Ruckus season
Season Awards
| Competition | Results |
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| 1/12/2019 - League Qualifier |
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FLL
2017-18, Hydrodynamics
Before FTC most of the members from Spontaneous Construction were on an FLL team called The Dots #134. In their final year before FTC, The Dots advanced to the Worlds Tournament in Detroit, Michigan. They competed there and received the third-place Presentation award. That same year they also were invited to attend the Global Innovation Awards (GIA).
The GIA was a special FLL event based solely on a team’s project. The Dots presented their solution to the Hydrodynamics water theme. They created a working prototype of a sensor and app that records the amount of water used in the shower. It was called DripDrop. The app used gamification and competition to encourage people to decrease their water usage.
The DripDrop show sensor (left) and the DripDrop app (right)
Season Awards
| Competition | Results |
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| 12/9/2017 - Regionals |
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| 1/6/2018 - Sectionals |
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| 2/12/2018 - State |
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| 4/26/2018-4/28/2018 - World Championship |
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2016-17, Animal Allies
Season Awards
| Competition | Results |
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| 12/3/2016 - Regionals |
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| 1/17/2017 - Sectionals |
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| 2/25/2017 - State |
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2015-16, Trash Trek
Season Awards
| Competition | Results |
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| 12/5/2015 - Regionals |
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| 1/10/2016 - Sectionals |
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2014-15, World Class
Season Awards
| Competition | Results |
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| 1/10/2015 - Regionals |
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