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i saw that at your teams competition, team 25...and i knew from then on that your just plain crazy. but none the less, it is really nice, i'm expecting there to be probably 2 or 3 bots this year able to do that, based off your example from 2001
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well, it's not limited to going under or over the bar. Let's go through it, heh. :-)
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hey thats a cool idea
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As long as you don't damage the field.
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I'm thinking a jumping robot would be extremely cool. I mean, come on, jumping over the bar, and being able to jump on top of robots on the ramp to get 25 points, and jumping over defending robots to knock over stacks, etc. Of course, I'm already putting my energy into building a helicopter robot, although the number of pictures on Gadget's computer has blown my mind and now I am unable to think . . . . .
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As of now our bot cannot go under the bar, but if we make it modular...then hopefully! :)
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Uh... about going over the bar. Doesn't GM28 make that a little hard? Maybe I'm just interpretting the rule wrong.
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who sez that going under the bar and making stacks are mutually exclusive? flashback to two years ago: "nobody can make a robot to go under the bar AND lift the ball to the top of the goal." solution: see left. yes, it did both. anything is possible. our bot could go 13 feet high and is around 14" tall. 13 feet is around 8 bins or so, right?
in resopnse to another point: if your robot has the option of being able to go under the bar and not being able to go under the bar, doesn't that weigh a lot? |
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Team 25- Didn't you also put your forks on the wooden 2x4 piece under the metal railing? could you guys have gone over the bar if that piece wasn't there?
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