2014 Offseason
Over the summer of 2014, team 1519 was asked to beta test the new 2015 control system. Being one out of 200 Beta testing teams chosen by FIRST, Mechanical Mayhem was honoured to be the only New Hampshire team chosen … Continued
Over the summer of 2014, team 1519 was asked to beta test the new 2015 control system. Being one out of 200 Beta testing teams chosen by FIRST, Mechanical Mayhem was honoured to be the only New Hampshire team chosen … Continued
Ten days after the New England Championships, our team embarked on a 23 hour drive to World Championships hosted in the Edward Jones Dome. Our team shared a bus with the District Championship Rookie All-Star Award recipient, Andromeda One (4905). … Continued
On February 28 and March 1, Team 1519, Mechanical Mayhem gathered at Nashua High South along with 38 other FIRST Robotics high school teams to compete in the Granite State District Event. Both days promised a thrilling competition with a … Continued
Faced with this season’s new challenge, Aerial Assist, Mechanical Mayhem immediately began brainstorming robot design ideas. After a few hours, students and mentors quickly decided upon the same general concept, immediately starting the prototyping process. Applying successive refinement, our team … Continued
The objective of Aerial Assist (2014 FRC Game Animation) is to score as many 25-inch balls in goals as possible during a two minute and thirty second match. The game is played by two competing alliances, each alliance composed of … Continued
As the end of year 2013 drew near along with the long anticipated FIRST® kick-off, Mechanical Mayhem was honored with the opportunity to create a map of all the FIRSTrobotics teams and events in the world. Brainstorming immediately ensued as … Continued