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Revision as of 16:50, 24 September 2011

Events

Move into 427 Creamery Way

On 14-August-2011, Downingtown Area Robotics moved into the warehouse at 427 Creamery Way, Exton. Waterloo Gardens is generously and graciously allowing the team to use this facility. Another great space for robotics, allowing a full-scale practice field. Again, no sense of permanence. Our 7th home to-date.
All training is shifted immediatly to the new site.

Fall Project - Robot Design

Team 1640's Fall Project is the complete design of a robot for an old FRC game (outside the team's memory). We selected the 2003 game, Stack Attack for this exercise.
The Project started with a well-attended Practice Kickoff on 17-September.

People

Team Sab-BOT-age is what it is only due to the efforts of the people involved. DEWBOT VIII's success will be in the hands of the students, mentors and parents engaged. The team's very existence is possible only through the gracious generosity of our sponsors.

DEWBOT VIII Students
DEWBOT VIII Mentors
Sponsors 2012

See our other robots at FRC Team 1640