F4 held it’s first Biannual CADathon on July 29th-31st. We plan on doing another one around Christmas before kickoff, so practice your CAD skills and make sure to sign up.
Game Hint: #smitihatesbears
Game Reveal:
Download the Polar Plunder Manual Download the Polar Plunder Grading Rubric
Winners:
1st Place: Team 23, Ice3
Members: Evan Hoerl, Bryan Kelso and Hayden Kelso
2nd Place: Team 15, Cardinalbots
Members: Issac Murrin and David Murrin
3rd Place: Team 5, Strike Zone
Members: Rowen Paredes-Morris and Matthew SchneiderThanks to all teams who participated and good luck on the next CADathon!
Hello everyone,
I am pleased to announce F4 will be hosting our second CADathon from December 28th 12 AM EST (midnight) – December 30th 12 PM (noon) EST. The live show with a brand new panel of judges will be streamed on December 31st at 6pm EST.
For those unaware, a CADathon is like a hackathon but with CAD. People/teams are given a short period of time to CAD a specific thing (in this case a robot) ending with a panel of judges selecting a winner. If you would like more information on the CADathon go to http://f4.network/cadathon/.
As for what will go on in ours:
Participants will be split into teams of 2. Teams can be premade with people who know each other or participants can enter by themselves and be assigned a random partner. Partners will be assigned by skill level along with the prerequisite of sharing a common CAD suite. We will try to make sure partners are in the same time zone but that will be more difficult. From there, teams will be put in individual google hangouts groups where they can discuss and collaborate. The teams have approximately 3 days to CAD a robot from the game reveal. The game reveal will include a CAD model of the field, a short video explaining the game, and a game manual. When they are done, teams must create a high quality render of their robot and send the F4 crew a link to their robot uploaded in its entirety on Grabcad. If teams do not submit both a render and a Grabcad link by 6pm est on December 30th, they will be disqualified. Once done, the files will be inspected to make sure they adhere to the game rules. At 6 PM EST on December 31st, a special F4 CADathon show will go live. First, each team will come on and explain their robots to the audience. Then, a panel of 3 special guest judges will judge each robot on set categories explained in the game manual. The judges will then figure out how many points the robot can potentially score off of a quantitative scoring system. The winner will then be determined based on all of those factors.The only prerequisites to join are that you are willing to spend time doing it and that you have access to some CAD software. You can be any age (this is not limited to students) and we encourage everyone from newbies to the most advanced CADers to put their skills to the test. If you are new to CAD and would like to be on a larger team to help yourself learn, please contact us as these will be handled on a case to case basis. If you are interested please sign up at the link below.
https://goo.gl/forms/s5SjQEwj0Ciqo4Rp2
If you are interested in being a judge for the show apply here.
https://goo.gl/forms/0VgaH1spECcNP2613
Good Luck!
– The F4 CADathon GDC



