
Jonas Kaun builds combat robots at home from scratch. This is a journal that will track Jonas' progress starting at his first combat robot competition.
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The best robots in each weight class are ranked throughout the year, and the top-ranked competitors earn invitations to the Robot Combat League National Championships. For plants (plastic antweights, 1 pound), only the top 32 robots in the...
On March 28th, 2026, I competed at Robotronica, Chico State University’s third annual mechatronics engineering fair organized by the American Institute of Mechatronics Engineers (AIME) Club.
The event featured capstone projects, robotics...
Sacramento Bot Battles (SBB) is the state championship for 15-pound combat robots in California. Teams travel from across the state to compete, making it one of the most competitive events of the year. On March 21, 2026, Tech High School’s...
On March 1st, 2026, my First Tech Challenge (FTC) Robotics team (404 Not Found #31616) competed at the FTC Regional Championship in Palo Alto. Regionals was a completely different level of competition than our League Championships. The even...
On February 7th, 2026, my First Tech Challenge (FTC) Robotics team, 404 Not Found competed in the League Championship at Sonoma Country Day School in Santa Rosa. 16 teams competed, with only two teams representing Sonoma County. The top thr...
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My name is Jonas and I build combat robots at home from scratch. This is a journal that will track my progress starting with my first robot design and competition experience. #combatrobots
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