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dodar 31-01-2013 14:57

Re: pic: Size comparison.
 
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Originally Posted by JesseK (Post 1225144)
Smaller robots = more room for robots on the field.

More room for robots on the field = more matches at a single Regional and/or more obstacle-style field elements

Smaller robots aren't a bad thing.

How does that make any sense? Changing the size of the robot doesnt change the fact that every match is 3v3.

Jon Stratis 31-01-2013 15:32

Re: pic: Size comparison.
 
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Originally Posted by ToddF (Post 1225360)
Now when an outsider sees match video, instead of saying, "How cool!", they'll say, "How cute!"

Sounds like the mini-CIM/Bag motors all over again. I said "How cool!", my entire team said "How cute!"

Jibri Wright 01-02-2013 21:36

Re: pic: Size comparison.
 
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Originally Posted by Zebra_Fact_Man (Post 1225152)
I really can't understand why everyone's complaining about their robot having to be smaller. Every year I've been on the team (w/ the exception of 2007 which was a bad idea) we've built the frame 2" undersized; 36"x26".
This year, our frame is STILL 36"x26".

Kudos to the first person who figures out how we managed to build a 36"x26" frame while still obeying all rules.

In the rules it says you can have up to an 8 inch gap in the frame. It never specified how many gaps you can have. I'm guessing you utilized that like we did.

Jaxom 02-02-2013 12:18

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Originally Posted by Jibri Wright (Post 1226182)
In the rules it says you can have up to an 8 inch gap in the frame. It never specified how many gaps you can have. I'm guessing you utilized that like we did.

I admit...I'm spatially challenged. How does a gap in your frame reduce the perimeter measurement?


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