Want to Join Our Team?

Our team is made up of a group of high schoolers from all around central Indiana. Our home base is Muncie, IN.  You can contact us at phyxtgears@gmail.com for more information.

Our team is comprised of 4 main different sub teams, and each has their own complete workshop/workroom/suite full of the resources necessary to successfully teach and develop the teams' projects:


Animation - As most people would expect, FIRST Robotics is composed primarily of students who help build a robot to compete in matches. However, most people probably don't know that FIRST has a whole other side to it. Animation, although not as known to be associated with FIRST Robotics, still plays an important role in helping FIRST teams be successful on and off the field. This diverse subteam has worked on everything from parody videos to complete 3D short stories using Blender and Maya. We frequently work on creating character models, vivid environments, and cool sound effects to enhance our stories! During our twice-a-year animation competitions, we actually are able to make short animation films, submit them, and possibly win great prizes to help our team! The Animation Team has won several animation competitions, including 1st place for the Creativity Award in the 2015 Delphi Animation competition! So, although we may not be directly involved with creating the robots that play on the field, our animation team still helps fund our team and support FIRST Robotics!


Documentation - The Documentation team works on controlling our many different forms of social media. Phyxtgears has social media pages for Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Blogger, Google+, and even UStream! We take pictures whenever we're working on some fun, interesting things, we also occasionally make Yearbooks for the team. The documentation team also works on several other projects such as creating pamphlets and fliers for PhyXTGears.

Mechanical - The Mechanical team works in the machine shop building the robot or working on things that needs done, like a chair needs fixed or a projector needs mounted. During the build season the mechanical team works on the robot for 6 weeks, building it from the ground up all starting from a Computer Animated Design (CAD) which has all the specs needed to build it. In the off season the mechanical team works on off season projects like learning new machines, cleaning up the machine shop, or fixing the things around the robotics home base that need fixed.

Programming/Electrical/Bling (robot visual displays) - On these teams we make stuff happen! What stuff you might ask? We write "code" in a programming environment called Labview (and sometimes in C/C++ or Java) that allows the robot to move under our students command. And even more, at the beginning of each competition we have 20 seconds of "Autonomous Mode" where the robot operates completely on its own!!! For this, the students have to learn to write steps in the code, and monitor sensors, and control motors, which will move the robot around in a special way toward winning more points! We love when we win more points!  We also work with Linux, Raspberry Pi's, Arduino's, WIFI, LAN's, and more.

Woodworking - Our woodworking team builds all sorts of things across our team!  We build the Annual Competition Playing Field (to test our robots in/on), we build cabinets, chairs, rolling carts, and more that our team uses day to day!!



We need also need mentors!:
- Mechanical/Build mentors
- PR mentor
- Animation/Videographer mentor
- Programming/Visual Displays (Bling) mentor

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