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JMastahFlex19 09-03-2003 22:11

fall over
 
yes.. we fall over..

baculpepper 09-03-2003 22:17

We also fall over, but try to have some fun with it. We fell over once in qualifying matches and once in the semi-finals (not for long however, thanks 356!)

If you were at STL Regional you saw 525 bottom: "Help! I've fallen and I cant get up!"

We are planning to show the bottom to no one at nationals :D

Mullen 09-03-2003 22:18

heh, so do lots of other robots when they are on the ramp..we fall over, but not on accident, nor on the ramp

sanddrag 09-03-2003 22:24

We can make robots fall over, does that count?

Stephanie 09-03-2003 22:51

our robot is too short to fall over :)

Gadget470 09-03-2003 22:56

No robot is too short to fall over.

fuubar 09-03-2003 22:57

Our robot tipped itself once in autonomous mode when our pnumkatic "wings" hit the side of the ramp at the same time we ran into cheezypoofs but normally we have no problem.

We have decided to make a video out of only robots tipping over after filming quite a few during the practice matches.

Jay Lundy 10-03-2003 00:57

No robot is too small to be tipped over. At Sacramento we tipped over quite a few robots and ALMOST tipped ourselves even though we have such a low center of gravity.

Most robots get tipped over when they are pushing up the ramp against another robot. Let's say the back wheels are spinning counter-clockwise when your robot is pushing up the ramp. If your robot isn't going anywhere, the force of moving the wheels needs to go somewhere. Usually your wheels will just spin, but with the robot at such an angle the force will cause the robot to pivot clockwise around the back wheel and you will tip. You will tip even faster with a high center of gravity, but low robots will tip as well.

Basically, if your robot starts to tip, stop pushing and reverse directions!

Kris Verdeyen 10-03-2003 02:12

Quote:

Originally posted by Gadget470
No robot is too short to fall over.
<a supremely appropriate picture was here>

Not to threadjack, but that was the most concise and accurate post I've seen on CD this season. Bravo.

AlbertW 10-03-2003 03:44

our robot fell over like 10 times at sacramento... no non-cosmetic damage whatsoever :D

LeeD 10-03-2003 16:44

Hey! Team 612 played 8 QP matches(apposed to the 7 matches the other 61 teams @ VCU played before semi-finals), and we didn't once fall over =)

I'd like to think we were 'un-flipable' with 110 pounds, almost perfectly balanced around the robot(except for the 15 pound wedge)

Not to mention our ground clearence was ~1 inch with interior wheels(so we dont 'ride' up a robot =)




Other then that, I think most robots flipped =) Question is, can they get back up? =) Lol we can't, but we wern't designed to allow any room for 'flippage' =)

I only saw 1 team successfully do that, Grats to Sparky/Team 384 @ VCU Regional, too bad that's only a 1-way flip recovery arm =p

Caleb Fulton 10-03-2003 16:48

356 helped right 525 in the semi-finals, I believe, at St. Louis!

It was easily the hilight of the day!

Joe Matt 10-03-2003 16:54

Sparky tipped over durring a match against a box, but then the arm self-righted Spark and the match continued.

LeeD 10-03-2003 17:01

Sparkey was cool =)


Though I had to admit i was cheering when the judges said you all lost the VCU semi-final seed =p (we were your competators after all)..

But, fair is fair, you had more QP, and won fair and square =)


btw JosephM, take a look over at http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=19089 I had a question for 384 =) Also, most our team liked Sparkey too =) but we had to ally with our alliance partner for last year :( I was chearing for ya though (when i wasnt fighting ya!)

Joe Matt 10-03-2003 17:19

Gabe answered all your questions Lee.

Thanks for the comments guys.


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