Today, both teams continued working hard on their robots for the Falafel FRC Challenge. Team A's main task for the day was to finish constructing their shooting mechanism, and to mount their ball-storage system to the chasis. Team B's was to finish their shooting mechanism, and construct their ball transfer mechanism that connects the storage component to the shooting component. Both teams worked from 8:20 this morning until 6:30 this evening, with only a short lunch break. By the end of our workday, both teams had exceeded expectations and had each build a remote controlled robot that stores four balls, and then transfers them to a shooting mechanism to be shot into a net. At the same time, a few members from each team worked on a poster and presentation of our project. Overall, it was a very fun and productive day at Ben Gurion University.
By Ben Eisen
By Ben Eisen