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Our team celebrated the 2025 Kickoff Event in Eindhoven, Netherlands, along with Team #4481.
There, we analyzed the 2025 FRC Reefscape game challenge and brainstormed possible mechanisms and solutions.
We built prototypes for basic mechanisms that could be used in the 2025 game.
We analyzed their performance, and learnt valuable information that we could use when designing the robot.
Our CAD team designed the robot using OnShape, creating designs and components for the robot.
All CAD mechanisms and parts were designed with full-modularity in mind, allowing for repairability and affordable travelling to competitions.
The team assemblied the designed parts and started creating the final robot.
We used machining tools, welding equipment and other tools in the process.
We developed the software that controls the robot, experimenting with vision software, autonomous and semi-autonomous routines and routines that help with strategy during the game.
Our programming department developed the robot code in parallel with the robot creation, due to the modular design of the robot.
The drivers team vigorously tested the robot, testing components and giving feedback to the rest of the team.
We made several adjustments during the testing phase, ensuring that the robot was ready for the competition.
MAXSwerve Drivetrain
Lift Mechanism (Custom Design)
Passive Intake System
Outtake System
4x NEO Vortex Motors for Drivetrain
4x NEO 550 for Swerve
2x CIM Motors for Lift
1x Neo Motor for Outtake
Raspberry PI 5 w/ PI Camera v3
PhotonVision Open-Source Library
Sponsored by Rockwell Automation
Halic Regional - Istanbul, Turkey 2025
The Creativity Award sponsored by Rockwell Automation celebrates creativity that enhances strategy of play and was intentionally designed and not discovered.
This team demonstrated how to solve an engineering problem in a practical, low-cost, and easy-to-implement way with the solution they found in their intake. Instead of a complex, expensive solution, they presented a simple, inexpensive one that still works. This is creative engineering.
Congratulations Team 10261!