Popsicles in California Heat

“Burbank Young Professionals: Grill and Give,” Johnny Carson Park, Summer, Off-season, 2023

Hot. But we had popsicles so it was pretty sweet. 

Besides that, we had a nice time hanging out with one another, meeting with important Burbank figures such as the Boys and Girls Club, Department of Parks and Rec., and California Senators Portantino and Menjivar while doing demos with 2022’s Kitty. 

Note to future us: don’t do demos anywhere near grass… cleaning it out of transmissions isn’t fun. 

All in all, thank you to the Burbank Young Professionals for having us! We look forward to working with more organizations to promote robotics across Burbank! 

— Luci, Captain of Team 980 

The Significance of Singing Robots

“STEM Lego Robo Camp,” Central Library, Summer, Off-season, 2023

After weeks of planning and pulling people from within and outside our team, we’ve reached the conclusion of our Lego Robo Camp! 

Returning in person was a challenge, but our team pushed through in developing updated curriculums for Mindstorms and OnShape CAD as well as a new curriculum for 3D Printing. 

With over 30 students and 20 mentors, every team competed with a unique robot of their own, many with fun design details (so many swords…) or songs (one Rickrolled us…) to present to our judge. 

In the flurry of action, young students and our older students alike experienced how overcoming the challenges of mentorship can be rewarding, both professionally and personally. 

Thank you to all the mentors, people behind the scenes, and extra hands from friends of 980 and 1148 Harvard Westlake Robotics for all their hard work! 

— Luci, Captain of Team 980

Psst! That box? I think it’s actually our s-[REDACTED]

“What’s happening with the ThunderBots?,” Burbank High STEAM Lab, Summer, Off-season, 2023

For a few months now, we’ve had a nice “not-a-box” box tucked away in controls that we had to ignore to focus on working through the rest of the season with Frankie. However… now we can talk about it as a “box” box!

People… we’ve got swerve drive!

For those who don’t know what swerve drive is, imagine a swivel chair and how it can go anywhere at any time — that’s what our robot can now do. Compared to our standard tank drive, we’ve a major challenge ahead of us when trying to figure out how this works.

No more rectangular frame. Individual swerve modules mounted to corners. And finally an electronics board. We’re now ready to move onto the hard part: coding.

Surprisingly, we already have a name: Prototype-Swervebot 1, aka, PS1.

Throughout the rest of the build space, we’ve been working on a major redesign, using summer to not have to worry about people going in and out during the school year. In Fabrication, we completely rearranged our shop, creating a dedicated storage space and different project tables. Business and Design have switched spaces, moving Design into the newly rearranged (former) Business office and Business into the larger area of the build space. Although Controls has not been the victim of a major redesign yet, there are talks of switching up the room’s layout while they work outside for the electronics board on PS1.

All in all, we’ve had our hands full with getting things done during the past few months as we prepare for the new school year, a more efficient work cycle, and fall off-season competitions.

Next up: Lego Robo Camp!

— Luci, Captain of Team 980

FLASH POST: Team 980 Sends 2022 Off with Style!

“Thunderbots Holiday Party/Open House”, Burbank High STEAM Lab, December 17, Off-season, 2022

With a great turnout of over 30 interested students and parents, the Team 980 Holiday Party went beautifully with a complete setup of food, team history, tours, mini-bot building, robot demonstrations, and more! Attached here is a brief description of each department that was presented at the Party.

— Luci (Captain, 2023)