Update from The Epic Sheep:
This week we have almost completed our trailer that catches bacteria and viruses from the dispencers on the board. The only issue is that it doesn’t turn, so our robot has lot of trouble pulling/pushing it. We have a way to connect things (like our trailer) to our robot using rubber bands. It seem to be simple, and work very well.
We also started programing our robot to hit the lever on the first dispenser that holds the pink bacteria. It has gone very well, but we don’t know if it works as our trailer can’t be moved by the robot.
Next week we will continue to program, build, and fix our trailer. We are looking into a way to build a claw that can pick things up like fish, rats, pizza and ice-cream. The last thing we worked on was our project. We researched problems that could go wrong with our food, Hershey’s Kisses.
More to come. The Epic Sheep
Update from the Robots of Earth:
Wednesday
We started to make the base for our robot. We also started with our programming. We made a test program.
We started dividing and subdividing the missions and figured out which ones that we’re going to do. We are doing: Balls, viruses and the good and bad bacteria (sink). We started the program for the pink bacteria.
Friday
We finished building the main part for the robot.
We were able to start and finish the yellow and blue balls programs. After that, we started our research. Our problem is preservatives, and our food is potato chips.
The Robots of Earth