Robots

These are the best of the robots that we have built in the past. They are used to complete various tasks as well as to display our skills to our community and abroad.

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2024 Crescendo (The Knack)

Similar to the Cyberhawks 2024 robot, this robot could also collect the games pieces and shoot them. It could also hang on the chain on the stage and place a game piece in the trap of the stage.

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2024 Crescendo (Cyberhawks)

This robot could collect "notes" (rings/game pieces) and launch them upward into the "speaker" (goal for the game pieces). It used rotating belts to pull the game pieces inward for collection.

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2023 Charged Up

This robot could autonomously place a game piece (cone) on a high scoring "node" and drive up and balance on the "charging station".  It could pick up and place both cubes and cones during game play.  This robot was also the first of our robots to have a swerve drive.

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2022 Rapid React

WINNER OF THE INNOVATION IN CONTROL AWARD! This robot had a pneumatic shooter which could accurately launch "Cargo" (game balls) into the high scoring section of the "Hub".  It could also climb and traverse rungs in the "hanger" autonomously.

2021 Infinite Recharge Bot

2021 Infinite Recharge

This robot featured a rotating brush system to intake "power cells" (game balls) and the capacity to hold five power cells at one time. It also featured a visual sensory component to recognize targets and automatically adjust the robot for accurate power cell shooting.

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2020 Infinite Recharge

This robot featured a "Power cell" (ball)  intake system of rollers wrapped with rubber banding material to prevent slipping.  It also had a telescoping and retracting hook for climbing at the end of the match.

2019 Robot

2019 Destination: Deep Space

This robot could collect, lift, and place doughnut shaped disks using its elevator system with a hook attached. At the end of the match the large side panels would fold down to create a ramp that other robots could climb up.

2018 Robot

2018 FIRST Power Up

This robot has an arm system that would rotate down and wheels that would intake milk crates. This robot could take in and move those crates around the field. This robot also had an elevator system that would lift the intake so that the crates could be placed at different heights.

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2017 FIRST Steamworks

This robot would take the yellow gears and would place them on a peg. On the other side of the robot there was a whiffle ball intake , hopper, and shooter system that used fly wheels to shoot them into an 8 foot high hopper to score points. Lastly,  this robot has a winch system that can lift the robot 3 feet off the ground.

2016 Stronghold Knighthawk robot

2016 Stronghold Knighthawk

2015 Fuchsia-Inferno robot

2015 Fuchsia-Inferno

2014 Aerial Assist Bot

2014 Aerial Assist

2013 robot

2013 Ultimate Ascent

2012 Rebound Rumble robot

2012 Rebound Rumble

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2011 Logo Motion

2010 Breakaway Bot

2010 Breakaway

Lunacy-2009 robot

2009 Lunacy

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