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Another beautiful 2016 robot. Looks like a crazy scorer. Why not split the bumpers now that they allow it like you tied to do last year?
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Corner climber due to the lexan v in the front?
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As always, a beautiful bot from you guys, can't wait to see it in person at TCNJ. Very similar in design to ours. |
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What did you put on the outside of those banebots wheels? I'm curious as ours wear out pretty fast...
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This is the quality I expect from 2016. Looking forward to competing with you.
Love, 1279 |
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Looks like you can do both floor pick-up and Feeder Station loading.
Looks like you figured out how to do floor pick-up but still have gravity feed the discs to a shooter below the pick-up. Very clever! Looks sharp, good luck! |
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Thanks for the other comments, yea we figured auton double pickup was huge hence the floor pickup and yes a tilt up and basically we can reach the human player loading point. Climbing was a challenge, still is a challenge.... risk reward will be highly weighed in our decision to actually put on a 30 point climber. Glad we are not at week 1 and hopefully should get a good idea from there whether it is a must or a nice to have. |
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An additional question I have is in what orientation does your robot start? Is the arm angles slightly up?
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What drives the arm?
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Arm is dirven by PG motor from AM with a 77:1 reduction or whatever the gearbox is. Its set in position by PID control.
Btw, we tried doing that with a snowblower but too much play in the snowblower so decided to use the PG motor instead. |
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Looking forward to seeing 2016 in action.
I sure miss FRC. |
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