— How we work

Constraint-driven, iteration by iteration

Design with constraints

Iterate, then iterate again

Document the full arc

Every mechanism starts with a real limitation—weight budget, field geometry, fabrication tools on hand. We trace each decision back to a constraint.

Prototype versions get numbered, tested, and retired. We keep the failed builds on record—they carry as much signal as the version that shipped.

CAD files, build logs, and design-review notes are published each season. Sponsors and mentors can follow the reasoning, not just the result.

Wide overhead shot of a robot assembly station, full robot chassis centered on a folding workbench, tools and spare components arranged around it, workshop fluorescent lighting, wiring harness partially routed, no people visible—just the machine and the process
Wide overhead shot of a robot assembly station, full robot chassis centered on a folding workbench, tools and spare components arranged around it, workshop fluorescent lighting, wiring harness partially routed, no people visible—just the machine and the process
+ Open process

Design reviews with engineers who ask hard questions

Industry engineers review our subsystem choices before competition. Their feedback reshapes the build—and we publish what changed and why.

The full build is documented. Dig in.

Follow the season's robot from first sketch to competition-ready—every revision, every trade-off, every lesson carried forward.