
Team 3637 Newsletter January 2017
The Daleks - Hunterdon Central Regional High School
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Location: 84 Route 31, Flemington, NJ, United States
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Twitter: @frc3637
Steamworks Game Reveal
Thank You to Our Sponsors!
2017 Competition Season
Bridgewater Raritan High School
Saturday, Mar 18, 2017, 11:00 AM
600 Garretson Rd Bridgewater.
RSVPs are enabled for this event.
Montgomery District Event
Saturday, Apr 1, 2017, 11:00 AM
Montgomery High School, NJ, United States
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Recap Season 2016/2017
Mt. Olive
- Team 3637 was Rank 3 with a record of 10-5-0
- Imagery Award in honor of Jack Kamen
- Hard Hat Safety Pin Award
Montgomery
- Team 3637 was Rank 2 with a record of 14-3-0
- Industrial Safety Award sponsored by Underwriters Laboratories
- Hard Hat Safety Pin Award
District Championships
- Team 3637 was Rank 41 with a record of 4-8-0
- Industrial Safety Award sponsored by Underwriters Laboratories
- Hard Hat Safety Pin Award
Worlds
- Team 3637 was Rank 33 with a record of 4-6-0
- Hard Hat Safety Pin Award
Safety Report
Team 3637 wins Runner Up for Safety Animation
Although only the second year submitting a safety animation, Team 3637 won Runner Up for this year’s contest. Several hardworking individuals are to thank for our successes:
Animators: Dennica Mitev and Janine Tomsa
Script: Abby Reid-Green and Allie Kelton
Video Editing: Joe Hernandez
Updates
One of our safety improvements this year has been the implementation of a safety subteam consisting of a member from each mechanical subteam.
The safety team has also been hard at work creating a battery spill clean up video to help team members and other teams ensure they know what to do if a spill occurs. The video can be found here.
Safety Tip of the Month
Always use tools and machinery properly. Never take shortcuts that appear to be more efficient, as taking shortcuts is one of the leading causes of workplace injury. Using tools properly significantly decreases chances of workplace injury.
Business and Outreach Report
The Business and Outreach Team has finalized the chairman’s award submission and business plan for STIMS. They are in the process of producing a Chairman’s video, which includes interviews with our alumni. The BOT team is working on creating a banner and sponsor banners, and have finalized designs for both the t-shirt and safety cards.
Outreach
This year, we have increased the service expectation to a minimum 5 hours per member and 10 for leaders. To date, our team members have volunteered 703 hours this season.
Previous events
Chamber of commerce business expo
4H Fair
Raritan Valley Community Day
Ongoing
Mentoring FLL teams
Tutoring at the Family Success Center
Recycle for Sight
Future events
February 25, 2017-Robotics Workshop at Family Success Center
Planning a second robotics workshop at the local library
Robotics Expo in May
Relay for Life, partnered with the Lions Club
Demonstrations at Family Science Night, Maker Faires, the Hunterdon 4-H Club, and our school’s STEM Consortium
Mechanical Update
The mechanical team has continued to grow ever-stronger via the addition of a fourth subgroup, whose main focus is fuel manipulation during the competition. They will be the core source of sharpening the robot’s efficiency when gathering and transporting the airship fuel throughout a match.
The team has been working on creating prototypes for individual functions, producing parts using the milling machine. Several prototypes have been tested and are under finalization. One of the key prototypes is a climbing mechanism, intended to lift a 150 lb load. As the season progresses, the team is starting to focus on a gear release system.
Electrical Report
Programming Report
About FIRST
Mission
The mission of FIRST is to inspire young people to be science and technology leaders, by engaging them in exciting Mentor-based programs that build science, engineering, and technology skills, that inspire innovation, and that foster well-rounded life capabilities including self-confidence, communication, and leadership.
Vision
"To transform our culture by creating a world where science and technology are celebrated and where young people dream of becoming science and technology leaders." Dean Kamen, Founder
Methodology
Engage kids in kindergarten through high school in exciting, Mentor-based, research and robotics programs that help them become science and technology leaders, as well as well-rounded contributors to society.