澳门六合彩历史记录

Mad Dog, 澳门六合彩历史记录's combat robot, participates in a battle and flips another robot.

With all of this newfound experience under our belts, we have many new ideas we鈥檙e planning to implement for next season鈥檚 robot.鈥

Justin Pointer ('25, ME) team manufacturing director

澳门六合彩历史记录鈥檚 Combat Robotics team put its Mad Dog bot to the test at the Robot Ruckus combat robotics competition Nov. 13-14 in Florida.

The team sent Mad Dog into battle for the first time since it began meeting in October 2019 with aspirations of appearing in the 2021 season of Discovery Channel鈥檚 鈥淏attleBots.鈥 Although the team fell short of its goal, it did get to compete against two teams featured on the show and two other bots during Robot Ruckus.

鈥淭hroughout the weekend, we had technical issues that stopped Mad Dog from reaching its fullest potential, but this was our first initial test, so this was somewhat expected,鈥 said Nick Lipcsik (鈥24, ME), team president. 鈥淥ur creation still showed off some of its abilities against several fierce robots, which we were very proud of.鈥

The team鈥檚 250-pound robot measured in at 4 feet long, 1.5 feet wide and 1 foot tall. Each wheel was independently controlled so the robot can face one way while moving another. It also featured a lifting mechanism.

Though Mad Dog didn鈥檛 win any of its battles, it helped the team learn some valuable lessons as it prepares to apply for the 2022 season of 鈥淏attleBots.鈥

鈥淭here are numerous practices 鈥 small and large 鈥 that we have taken into account from talking to other builders,鈥 said Luke Fenstermacher (鈥22, ME), team marketing director. 鈥淔rom methods of fastening to team organization, there are so many things as a team we鈥檙e looking forward to implementing in the near future. Aside from this, Mad Dog is now battle-tested. We designed our robot with FEA [finite element analysis] to the loads and forces we thought we鈥檇 encounter, but nothing compares to getting head-to-head action with other heavyweight robots.鈥

The team hopes to complete its 2022 application by late February.

鈥淲ith all of this newfound experience under our belts, we have many new ideas we鈥檙e planning to implement for next season鈥檚 robot,鈥 said Justin Pointer (鈥25, ME) team manufacturing director. 鈥淲e鈥檒l be sure to emphasize this on our 2022 鈥楤attleBots鈥 application.鈥

Team members said the generosity of the combat robotics community blew them away. They said competing teams were welcoming and eager to offer tips and advice on designs, manufacturing and software.

鈥淥verall, the biggest takeaway might be that the combat robotics community is very tight-knit, welcoming and inclusive,鈥 Lipcsik said. 鈥淎nd, they鈥檙e always happy to provide a helping hand for overcoming problems or just bouncing ideas off of.鈥

Fenstermacher agreed.

鈥淭he most valuable piece of advice we received was from the builders of Big Dill,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey told us to never be discouraged by things going wrong; it鈥檚 a learning experience, and the more problems we encounter and solve just gives us more experience in combat robotics.

澳门六合彩历史记录's combat robotics team pose with its robot, Mad Dog.