

Aragon Robotics 2020 Robot
Overview
This year’s game centered on shooting yellow 7-inch foam balls (called power cells) into goals positioned at varying heights—the higher the goal, the more points you scored—and then having the robots return to the shield generator to either park or perform a pull-up on a bar for extra points.
Categories
Robotics
FIRST Robotics Competition
Date
May 2019
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Apr 2020
Leading a 40 person robotics team.

As team captain I led a group of over 40 students, organized into four subteams, through every phase of robot development—prototyping, design, testing, and manufacturing—and managed the project’s timeline, budget, and personnel throughout the entire build season. I personally designed the intake, hopper, and drivetrain subsystems and performed all CAM programming and CNC machining for more than fifty machined components used on the 2020 robot.
Some pictures of an almost complete robot


Some photos of me working on the bot:


The subsystems I designed:


Machining a Stop Sign for our gussets.

Prototyping and the actual robot:



Aragon Robotics 2020 Robot
Overview
This year’s game centered on shooting yellow 7-inch foam balls (called power cells) into goals positioned at varying heights—the higher the goal, the more points you scored—and then having the robots return to the shield generator to either park or perform a pull-up on a bar for extra points.
Categories
Robotics
FIRST Robotics Competition
Date
May 2019
-
Apr 2020
Leading a 40 person robotics team.

As team captain I led a group of over 40 students, organized into four subteams, through every phase of robot development—prototyping, design, testing, and manufacturing—and managed the project’s timeline, budget, and personnel throughout the entire build season. I personally designed the intake, hopper, and drivetrain subsystems and performed all CAM programming and CNC machining for more than fifty machined components used on the 2020 robot.
Some pictures of an almost complete robot


Some photos of me working on the bot:


The subsystems I designed:


Machining a Stop Sign for our gussets.

Prototyping and the actual robot:



Aragon Robotics 2020 Robot
Overview
This year’s game centered on shooting yellow 7-inch foam balls (called power cells) into goals positioned at varying heights—the higher the goal, the more points you scored—and then having the robots return to the shield generator to either park or perform a pull-up on a bar for extra points.
Categories
Robotics
FIRST Robotics Competition
Date
May 2019
-
Apr 2020
Leading a 40 person robotics team.

As team captain I led a group of over 40 students, organized into four subteams, through every phase of robot development—prototyping, design, testing, and manufacturing—and managed the project’s timeline, budget, and personnel throughout the entire build season. I personally designed the intake, hopper, and drivetrain subsystems and performed all CAM programming and CNC machining for more than fifty machined components used on the 2020 robot.
Some pictures of an almost complete robot


Some photos of me working on the bot:


The subsystems I designed:


Machining a Stop Sign for our gussets.

Prototyping and the actual robot:


