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2020 FRC Blogs: Build Week 7

Written by AdamBot Student on February 22, 2020

With the build season coming to a close, the AdamBots are in their final stages of development. CAD is finishing the model and printing out the models of each part of the robot. Mech is finalizing assembly for the practice and competition robots. Chairman’s is reviewing their presentation for the competitions.The Publicity and Communications subteam […]


2020 FRC Blogs: Build Week 5

Written by AdamBot Student on February 8, 2020

The AdamBot’s subteams continue to be busy as week 5 ends and competition season approaches. Our scouting team is preparing for competitions by finalizing scouting and pit scouting sheets. The mechanical subteams finished our practice robot by mounting the conveyor system and began building the competition robot this week. CAD worked on finishing the model […]


2020 FRC Blogs: Build Week 4

Written by AdamBot Student on February 1, 2020

It’s Week 4 of the build season and the engineering sub teams have made a lot of headway.The Programming team got the d-pad and color system operational while still working on the vision systems and the dashboard. The Electrical team is cutting out the control board and also tested the transmission. They are now waiting […]


2020 FRC Blogs: Build Week 3

Written by AdamBot Student on January 25, 2020

Three weeks into build season and the engineering subteams have made great progress. The CAD team is making 3D models for the different parts of the robot while the Electrical team is working with them to plan and setup the electrical board and simultaneously wiring the robot. The Mechanical team is making parts for the […]


2020 FRC Blogs: Build Week 1

Written by AdamBot Student on January 11, 2020

The season has begun, and the team is already putting in their full effort to be prepared for Infinite Recharge. The Programming team is steadily progressing with their work, having set up a programming environment and transitioning to command based code. This wouldn’t have been possible without the Electrical team, who has started fixing a […]


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