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2022 Lynx


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2020 Chipmunk

Our 2020 robot CHIPMUNK, features a new system of full modularization that allows for a easy drop in replacement.  Aiming for increased mobility, the new modified 8-wheel H-Drive drive-train enables both speed and accuracy.  Our "flywheel firing system" is a fully automated one wheel hooded shooter is aided by a computer aiming system.
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2019 control Freaks

2019 FRC challenge was called “Destination: Deep Space.” Alliance robots had to gather and load cargo pods and collect and deliver hatch panels onto 8’ tall rockets. Bonus points were awarded at the end if robots could climb 22” onto a platform. In previous years, the objects were balls and square shapes. This year we had to master handling flat objects.  In addition, our 2019 robot features a new 3-stage elevator with an intake on both sides that could easily reach new heights for the target on the Rockets.
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2018 Geobot

The 2018 Geobot features a six-wheel drivetrain and two-stage elevator, all custom designed using SolidWorks.  We went through seven different iterations of our Power Cube intake system using pneumatics.  We also programmed the motion profiling that allowed the robot to follow trajectories with precision.

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2017 SkrtSkrt

Our 2017 Robot (aka. SkrtSkrt) is awarded with "Excellence In Engineering" honor at North Shore Event.   Below is the feedback from the FRC judges:
Flexibility, flexibility, flexibility! This years excellence in engineering award team is the real deal. Their design was as well rounded as their wheels. Their VISION was clear, in auto they scored. They climbed so fast, the robot got bored. They could drift like a fish tail, but sure didn't reek.  Congratulations to the Control Freaks!


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2016 Cheetos

The 2016 “STRONGHOLD” challenge presented amazing opportunities for us to advance our technical skills. As a 2nd year team, we chose to build our own custom drivetrain which gave us more freedom when designing our two stage flywheel shooter. With the extra freedom for mounting locations and space, our shooter was able to provide us with precise shots for all different circumstances.
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2015 Control Freaks

In our rookie season, we temporarily converted a member’s living room to build the robot and heavily deployed the 3-D printing on our robot. Our creativity in deploying 3-D printing technology proved to be an inspiration at the competition and helped us win the Rookie All-Star Award.
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  • About Us
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    • Pop-Up Bookshop
    • STEM Fair
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  • Gallery
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    • Previous Robots
  • Sponsors
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