Sask. team has homegrown inspiration for robotics competition
Team Saskatchewan has a little prairie inspiration in their robot at the Skills Canada National Competition at Prairieland Park.
The four-student team from Yorkton Regional High School created a combine-inspired robot to compete against teams from eight other provinces and territories in the robotics challenge.
The goal of the robotics challenge is to collect three different objects and place them on a three-tiered pillar, a similar concept to a farmer collecting and stacking his crop, according to the boys.
Their machine is made up of a folded and studded conveyor belt that pulls up objects and holds them. The conveyor belt can move from horizontal to vertical, allowing the team to pick up objects then place them elsewhere. The conveyor is attached to a plank of plywood with counterweights and wheels.


