Sunday

Meet the 2090 Team!


Ezra Wurtzel – Team Captain

Kylie Swider – Electrical Captain

Chris Mooney – PAWS, Electrical

Tyler Alcover – PAWS, Electrical

Jacky Yu – Fabrication Rocket Grunt

Brandon Zunin – Fabrication, Electrical, Safety

Ryan Kortuelesy – Fabrication Rocker Grunt

Nolan Chun – Safety Captain, Workshop Manager

Kieter Reuzet – Fabrication Rocket Grunt

Jason Fujita – Fabricaton Rocket Grunt

Connor Douglas – Nothing Electrical Rocket Grunt

Sebastian Selarque – CAD/Animation Captain

Chris Swider – Everything Rocket Executive

Michael Tome – Fabrication

Jasmine Harris – Rocket Grunt

Elasia Hamilton – Rocket Grunt

Ryan McMichael – Rocket Grunt

Sayumi Chico – PAWS

Karen Chan – PAWS

Sunday

Week 5

From Aaron: This shows the pathway frisbees follow through the robot. The view helped us understand and analyze possible conflicts.

Here's another image of the robot with super structure:



  • Oliver, Kiana, and Chris attached secondary winch to robot,
Lauren made new “deployment arms” for the primary hook, and Ezra updated LabView.

Week 4

Here's a new mod intended to allow the clam to open for top loading. This includes a funnel to guide discs in. Closing the clam bring the belts into contact with discs and lowers the funnel which also serves to keep discs in line with the shooter wheel. 
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This is the closed, shotting position.



Week 3

Students reassembled and moved the goals which had been constructed last weekend. The frisbee capture “wiskers” were tested with very encouraging results. The frisbee launcher test was not as successful; indicating the need for a more powerful motor to increase the force on the disk. We loaded Launch and capture test videos onto 2090 Ning site. And Aaron received Banebot wheel assortment, but we're still waiting for 550 motors, and more wheels.
This is the basic superstructure