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Tag Archives: autodesk
Mill type thing
The Tahoma Robotics Club recently purchased a CNC mill that we got delivered to us yesterday. Today, we got the mill moving and running GCODE via the Mach3 Mill control interface. When we first connected to the mill, we were … Continue reading
Final Qualification Matches, Beginning Elimination
Today, the qualification matches at the Autodesk Portland Regional finished up, with us performing much better. We ended up in 34th seed. When the top 8 seeded teams were choosing, we were lucky enough to be chosen by Team 8, … Continue reading
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Tagged autodesk, Boeing, competition, first, frc, oregon, portland, robotics, Skunkworks, tahoma, tahoma robotics
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Things aren’t going too well.
Here at the competition, because of certain pieces not coming together correctly, and our head programmer makes some very bad decisions. He blows off time that could be used. We’ve had so many issues, that we thought all the problems … Continue reading
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Tagged autodesk, competition, first, frc, LabView, National Instruments, NI, oregon, portland, robotics, tahoma, tahoma robotics
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