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bEdhEd 25-03-2016 03:04

701 Sacramento High Goal Practice
 
Here is one of the better practice matches we had today

trumpthero786 25-03-2016 05:54

Re: 701 Sacramento High Goal Practice
 
Hi there! I've loved your robot since the reveal, but I have been wondering... how are you guys tilting your shooter? It is a lead screw or something like pistons or a motor? Great work, by the way. This is quite an amazing machine.

philso 25-03-2016 15:11

Re: 701 Sacramento High Goal Practice
 
Did you really pick up a Boulder by driving over it "backwards" so it did not get pulled in by your intake mechanism at about 1:20?

bEdhEd 25-03-2016 15:48

Re: 701 Sacramento High Goal Practice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by philso (Post 1563032)
Did you really pick up a Boulder by driving over it "backwards" so it did not get pulled in by your intake mechanism at about 1:20?

Yes we drove over the boulder backwards until it was past the front of the robot, where the intake then grabs the boulder and loads the shooter.

philso 25-03-2016 19:11

Re: 701 Sacramento High Goal Practice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bEdhEd (Post 1563041)
Yes we drove over the boulder backwards until it was past the front of the robot, where the intake then grabs the boulder and loads the shooter.

That is certainly a useful feature. Was that part of the design or was that a happy accident?

It is certainly better than the robot we saw at Bayou that got stuck on top of a Boulder (the Soft Terrain?) for quite a while it was supposed to be playing defense against us. I think only one of their wheels would just touch the carpet so the kept spinning on top of the Boulder.


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