Harvard-Westlake- BLZ-i
Inspired by the 118 Everybot, Harvard-Westlake wanted to make simple, competitive designs for the VEX Robotics Competition Spin-Up.
Inspired by the 118 Everybot, Harvard-Westlake wanted to make simple, competitive designs for the VEX Robotics Competition Spin-Up.
After I saw the success of the CAD tutorials, I decided to do the same for code. I made click-by-click tutorials on code concepts to enable students to ask specific questions instead of "How do I code the robot?".
Dave was a little robot that I made quickly for testing software. Everything on it is either 3D printed or laser cut from Send Cut Send.
Inspired by the 118 Everybot, Harvard-Westlake wanted to make simple, competitive designs for the VEX Robotics Competition Tipping Point.
Ooga Booga and Frank were the VEXU robots that my team built for Change Up.
Goofy was a RI3D (robot in 3 days) that I participated in during the start of Tower Takeover. We gave ourselves 72 hours to go from no design to a fully complete robot. At the end of 72 hours we filmed a reveal, made the code public, and made a VEXforum post to further share the design, and I edited a documentary that explains our design process. Combined the reveal and documentary have over 200k views.
Keke was my team's final competitive robot for the VRC season Turning point, my senior year of high school. This robot used a catapult to shoot two balls at once to shoot two flags at once, could pick up and score caps and place them on poles, and could scrape balls off of caps or the platform.