Ingraham Robotics has been competing in First Robotics for over 10 years, with a focus on FTC competitions. Throughout the season, our members have been able to take their leadership skills and abilities in STEM to heights they've never achieved before. Our goal is to inspire students of Ingraham to pursue robotics with the same passion we do now; a passion that we plan to keep burning for years to come.
Team 7462 is made up of Juniors and Seniors.
Team 8628 is made up of Freshmen and Sophmores.
This sporty model is built almost exclusively using 3D modeled parts. It runs on a custom built 15" wide by 17" long base. It sprints around the field utilizing a Mecanum drive train. Underneath the "hood" is a set of 2 wheel odometry pods to ensure accurate field positioning.
It weighs in at an agile 20 pounds.
This sturdy robot runs on a 15" wide by 15" long GoBilda base -- ideal for students new to robotics. It combines its Mecanum drive train with 3 wheel odometry pods to hit every mark it is instructed to hit.
Even with a 4 pound brass stabilization weight in its base, it weighs in a solid 22 pounds.
Both robots, during the 30 second autonomous period consistently place all 4 samples available to it in the high bucket and then parks for a 1st level "hang" resulting in a 38 point score. If called upon to start on the specimen side, then both robots almost always score 4 specimens and then park in the loading zone resulting in a 43 point score!
The clear hoops located on the top of the 7462 robot make it possible for it to achieve the 3rd level hang during tele-op's end-game -- something no other robot in our league has been able to duplicate!
Sponsored by:
For more information on this project please contact,
Steve Amorosi (s.r.amorosi@gmail.com)
Dennis O'Brien (dco6453@me.com)
Phil Petis (fppettis@comcast.net)
Alex Mohr (alex@alexmohr.com)
Jeff Random (jwrandom@gmail.com)