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Seattle Solvers

Sammamish, WA, USA

Rookie Year

2023

Members

7

Mentors

6

Type

Community

Team Statistics

Meeting Hours/Week

9

Approx. Budget

$5000+

Workspace

Garage/Basement

Sponsorship Status

1-3 Sponsors

Robot Statistics

Drivetrain

Mecanum

Materials

Prefabricated Metal, Custom Metal, Polycarbonate, Wood, 3D-Printed Plastic

Providers

GoBilda, Axon

Odometry

Optical [Laser] Odometry

Sensors

Colour, Rotary Encoder, Other

Systems

Claw/Gripper Effector, Linear Slides, Climber, String/Winch System, Virtual Four-Bar Arm

Code Statistics

Programming Language

Java

Development Environment

Android Studio

3rd-Party Tools

FTC Dashboard, FTCLib, Roadrunner

Vision

AprilTag Localization [Limelight 3A], OpenCV

Free-Response

What is something that you think is unique about your robot this season? What about your robot do you think would make it stand out at competition?

We think that our 12x12 inch robot is unique for its size and packaging, as well as our rotating claw, the Solvers Claw, which is open-source and available for everyone to use!

What types of Outreach do you plan to do for this season? Which of those Outreach initiatives are you most proud of?

Describe an element of your code which you think will be most advantageous to your performance over the season.

What competitions will you be attending? Which of the ones that you listed are you looking forward to the most?

Brattain League Meet 1 Brattain League Meet 2 Pasteur Interleague

How will you be organizing your team at competitions?

Describe a unique or noteworthy strategic device or element that you think would be useful for this game.

How would you describe your design process? How many options/strategies do you compare? How do you visualize your designs before building?

How do you divide your team's time between things like design, building, programming etc. Do you enforce this timing? If so, why?

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