Tie-Dye Day – November 17, 2019
Sunday, November 17th was our annual tie-dye day! Mentors, team members, and family members pitched in for around three hours to tie and dye lots of t-shirts and sweatshirts.
Sunday, November 17th was our annual tie-dye day! Mentors, team members, and family members pitched in for around three hours to tie and dye lots of t-shirts and sweatshirts.




Utilizing grants from our sponsors, NoMythic recently obtained its very own CNC mill! We are enthusiastically anticipating the higher efficiency and accuracy this tool allows us. The machine has opened many opportunities for student/mentor collaboration and expanded our threshold of creativity in the future.
We just got back from the Minneapolis North Star competition, and have a lot to report! We worked with The Robettes, Windchill, and Technocrats on scouting the competition, gathering valuable data. Meanwhile in the pit, the robot’s reliability and rigidity was being continuously improved by battle-testing it during the matches, where our drive team was…
Hello all! Last week, we went to the Northern Lights Competition in Duluth! It went quite well overall, and we certainly have a lot to report. We left on Wednesday, bussing up to Duluth along with the Robettes. We had a wonderful meal provided by Nelson’s Cheese and Deli, one of our sponsors (thank you…
The Clockwork Knights (6487) and HAI-Panda (6803) joined NoMythic and the 7849ers (7849) at Great River School last night for a robotics party. There was food, games, prizes, and, of course, robots. All four teams will be supporting each other and competing at North Star later this week. Go Teams!
NoMythic has begun to make itself at home in a recently remodeled Great River School. What was once the old dining hall is now a unique space for the team to operate. The space is equipped with a new workshop, programming room, CAD area, and a storage room. In upcoming weeks we aim to properly…
FIRST PowerUp is all about strategy. A retro video game collided with FIRST game developers, and came up with a crazy complicated game. We love it. The first step was a bunch of quiet reading time to learn the rules. Then small groups to figure out what those rules mean. How can we score points?…