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Dr.Bot 23-01-2004 12:16

Re: King of the Pole/Platform
 
A robot that could hang on the bar and then control which stationary goal to put the big ball into would be pretty awesome. They pretty much could control scoring during the seeding rounds. They would just need two decent fast multipurpose allies to win the finals. If they could in autonomous mode capture the the third big ball and position themselves to block the oponents
position to hang they'd be darn hard to stop. Such a team could get a potential score of 170 even if their ally never moves.

You know Team 25 is going to try to do something like this, since they were so successful with a similar design in 2000.

Tytus Gerrish 23-01-2004 12:23

Re: King of the Pole/Platform
 
i think you guys should start thinking more 4 Dimentonally ;)

Shawn60 28-01-2004 17:50

Re: King of the Pole/Platform
 
Do you have to be on the platform to reach the bar?

How about having a robot that is potentially 20' above the floor?


Shawn Hardina
Teacher
Team 60

ngreen 28-01-2004 18:02

Re: King of the Pole/Platform
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by expiredzbyte
do you realize that how much torque would you need to hang from a 10 ft. high bar when your robot weight is about 130 lbs. and then if that robot which is hanging from that bar is trying to keep the other bots off hanging... yes that robot has to be really good structured and nicely designed! thats my opinion. if somebody else have any other way to explain a simple way to hang from that 10 ft. high bar and then keep the other bots off the platform ... i will be really interested to read the post.

I would tell you if I could...there might be some dropping jaws if it works how it is suppose to. Now I just have to design the perfect arm to compliment it. hmmm.....


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