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FTC Freight Frenzy

2021-2022 Season

Our 2021-2022 robot is designed around a 13 inch wide wheel chassis. Using different methods of fabrication such as CNC machining and plasma cutting, we were able to fit more custom subsystems such as intake, the odometry system, and others, making our robot stronger than ever.

FTC Ultimate Goal

2020-2021 Season

Designed around a central ring intake and shooter, the 2020-2021 robot is as compact and modular as possible. The mecanum wheel drivetrain is belt-driven with 4 Torquenado motors. For the first time, we used pair of dead-wheel encoders to track our position on the field

 

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FTC Skystone 

2019-2020 Season

Based around a dead-simple polycarbonate and 15mm aluminum extrusion frame, it uses a Mecanum wheel drivetrain to give it the ability to strafe and accurately position itself to pick up and stack blocks. Central to the robot's design is a 5 stage cascading lift with a mechanism for holding and stacking skystones.

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FTC Rover Ruckus

2018-2019 Season

This robot hung from a lunar lander and collected minerals using a 3d printed telescoping lift and bucket. The chassis was lightweight so the robot could hang easily and maneuver quickly to complete tasks.

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FTC Relic Recovery

2017-2018 Season

The Scarabs competed with this year's FTC game Relic Recovery and did really well. Outside of the competition season, they grew and learned together as a team. They spent long hours after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays as well as the long, grueling, Saturday work days. In the end, they built and programmed a robot that did some pretty cool things. More importantly, they grew as a team and as a family. 

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FTC Velocity Vortex

2016-2017 Season

This robot placed second at state. This year has been an exceptional year for Hazen's Robotics team, 8693 the Scarabs. This year's game was titled velocity Vortex. It brought a difficult challenge to the team forcing them to get creative and think outside the box with their robot design.

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FTC Res-Q

2015-2016 Season

The robotics team has been competing for only two years and we have made tremendous progress both as a team and in competitions. This year's game named Res-Q, has brought more challenges then previous games. Beside the long work meetings and the amount of stress they put on themselves, they managed to have some great days of 'roasting' and making terrible puns that brought us closer as more than just a team, but as a family. 

FTC Cascade Effect

2014-2015 Season

The Hazen Robotics, for their first year competing they managed to win their first two games to secure a spot in the interleague championship. Carlyle the robot got second in the interleague and made it to State. They sadly couldn't go on from State but this was a great year for the team.

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