

Field-ready youth engineering in La Crescenta
1,200+
Student CAD and machine hours
100%
Student-fabricated hardware
45+
Active team builders






Hands-on engineering rigor
Student-driven CAD modeling
Team members design full 3D assembly models, verifying gear ratios and structural tolerances before machining custom aluminum parts.
Electrical control wiring
Students route CAN bus networks and motor controllers, writing autonomous path-following routines designed for match reliability.
Rapid pit repairs
When components experience strain during regional matches, student pit crews replace gearboxes and re-zero sensors under a tight countdown.
Real hardware built through persistence
Every robot on the competition field represents hundreds of student hours, local machinist support, and technical iteration. Community donations directly supply raw metal stock, circuit boards, and tournament registration fees for La Crescenta youth.
Your tax-deductible 501(c)(3) contribution funds motor controllers, raw aluminum stock, and competition entry fees for local student engineers.
