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jeser#1772
19-04-2015, 23:45
upgrades:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMSlMY_2nQw

semi final Australia regional
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJuM-XNxk2I

Lots of improvements since the Australia regional!
Now we are making 140+ points per match, 20 auto plus 3x6 tote stacks, 3 RCs and 3 noodles.
Solid autonomous
3 speed Canburgler
still 3 kg underweight (for cheesecake)

See you in Curie, on the field!!

Whippet
20-04-2015, 00:02
I don't think that rope is allowed to be supported by the totes and recycling containers at the beginning of the match. It's hard to tell from the video, though, so that may have already been addressed.

SoulianPride
20-04-2015, 00:06
I don't think that rope is allowed to be supported by the totes and recycling containers at the beginning of the match. It's hard to tell from the video, though, so that may have already been addressed.

A team at the Kettering District Event did it where they pulled two RCs into the autozone in auton. It should be fine.

angusg
20-04-2015, 00:12
I don't think that rope is allowed to be supported by the totes and recycling containers at the beginning of the match. It's hard to tell from the video, though, so that may have already been addressed.

No worries mate, the rope doesn't need to touch the totes, it is freestanding with wire frames.

RoboChair
20-04-2015, 02:45
I highly desire a Medium or Large 4613 T-Shirt. Will have shiny objects to trade. You guys have an amazing robot.

JohnFogarty
20-04-2015, 03:30
No worries mate, the rope doesn't need to touch the totes, it is freestanding with wire frames.

That. Is. Cool.

In case it isn't obvious. Jeser already knows. I'm on the 4613 fan train.

Lidor51
20-04-2015, 07:48
Well done guys! Nice to see another team besides us who did that kind of autonomous.

BethMo
20-04-2015, 12:40
I love it, that tote moving over to the robot completely freaked me out the first time I watched!

No worries mate, the rope doesn't need to touch the totes, it is freestanding with wire frames.

Can you show us a picture of how the rope is set up and what happens to the wire frames? (It really looked like it was supported by the totes in that video.)