Build Season Week 6 Update

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We have been working extremely hard through our last week of  build season with Stop Build Day being only four days away. We finished constructing all of our game piece manipulators and wired power to all the motors. With our robot built, we have been testing and tuning our code. We added encoders and a camera for vision processing and began to make adjustments. We tested our robot on our previously built field elements and are learning how to drive and operate it effectively. Our spirit sub-team has been busy creating team buttons to give away at our upcoming competitions.

Thanks again for your support this year! Mark your calendars to come see us at our competition on March 8th and 9th at the DECC.

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