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This is the official RUclips channel for FTC 23511, the Seattle Solvers.
297 pts | Washington (Former) NP State Record | 7462/23511
Pasteur Interleague - December 8th, 2024 - Playoff Match 4
Thank you to 7462 Not to Scale for being amazing alliance partners!
If robot hadn't frozen in the middle due to encoder slipping could have been world record...
All above information is from time of the recording
Thank you to 7462 Not to Scale for being amazing alliance partners!
If robot hadn't frozen in the middle due to encoder slipping could have been world record...
All above information is from time of the recording
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FTC 23511 - Level 4 Ascent
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Recorded & Edited by FTC 23511 - Seattle Solvers Footage from Washington Brattain League Meet 1: Match 20
I 100% believe that this could have been a world record if the robot didn’t disconnect
the record got broken like 4 times that day
Good job Seattle 🎉🎉😊
This is why we love Saket, truly a goat
Congratulations on advancement you guys!!
wow. just crazy. Great job!
truly one of the problems so expertly solved by seattle
are you using 2 1150s to hang?
Y'all are hating but this is actually fire
Please for the love of god fix your transfer it is driving me insane
It sure would be nice if Seattle Solvers truly designed, built and programmed their own robots instead of having teams from all over the world work on it as well. I thought that was the intent of the FIRST competitions. Having others do the work and the team just drive the robot in competition defeats the entire intent of the competition. The teams that actually design, build and program their own robots get something out of this competition that will help them for their entire lives, but the teams that have other teams do the work will regret it in the future. A trophy is only meaningful if you actually earned it, and in a STEM engineering competition you must actually do the work for it to benefit you.
you must be fun at parties
Bruh....
@@0xCUBE Wow, what an incredible feat of engineering your FTC team has pulled off with this robot! It’s a marvel of creativity and determination, showcasing a level of ingenuity that most teams can only dream of achieving. Every detail of your robot seems like it was designed with precision and innovation in mind, from the way it navigates the field with an almost supernatural grace to its mechanisms that seem to defy the limits of mechanical design. It's clear that an immense amount of effort, passion, and teamwork went into creating such a sophisticated and impressive machine. The way you’ve approached problem-solving with bold, outside-the-box ideas-while others stick to traditional methods-really sets you apart as visionaries in this competition. Your robot doesn’t just compete; it dominates, inspiring awe in anyone lucky enough to see it in action. You’ve set a new standard for what is possible, and it’s safe to say that your team is leading the charge into the future of robotics.
Achievement Unlocked: Level 4 Ascent
good job saket
We (11468) did this during practice once 💀
wow this is hilarious!
I think you guys got the first level 4 of the season!! Congratulations on the WR endgame!!!!!!
Nah 18228 did I think
It was midgame lol
can you send cad for robot my rookie team is trying to level 4 climb
Of course! Our cad is available at: cad.onshape.com/documents/ae5ff79658ff2a51ece82558/w/1babafd80652d7e5216f214c/e/20e93be0e473ec8b924c858e Just a reminder that Ascent Level 4 is not a real scoring task and attempting it may result in penalties or field damage.
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Recognized by Kevin Emery of FIRST WA, at the Meydenbauer Center kickoff event for this season, this animation demonstrates the legal extension limits for the FTC 2024-2025 season Into The Deep. Created by our team member Saket, Kevin said he shared this to many FIRST volunteers/members. RUclips link: ruclips.net/user/shortsb952DwL4Ujw?feature=share