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What Weight Class is Your Robot?
We are going to be 48" and 120 pounds.
This is an interesting concept, however teams lost some ground with this rule. I feel they should have kept 60" robots at 120 pounds and gave you a bonus of either an extra foot or an extra 10 pounds. |
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were 4' 120 lbs too.
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We will probably end up being 5', but in retrospect we will see when we get there :)
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We'll probaly be 38W X 28L X 48H, but we should be able to extend to 16 feet.
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Public polls ftw!!!
I would expect no less from 111 than the biggest class possible. :p That said, we are right there with 111 as far as weight planning goes currently, but it could change. |
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Wow i'm surprised by all of the 48" robots! I guess size doesn't matter as much as weight (and how you use it ;))
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This robot class system seems to make it very difficult to be reaching 8 1/2 ft (my presumed height needed for the top legs) with a class 1 bot, or even class 2 with some designs.
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the 72"x72" Box is only for the horizontal dimensions
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If its 16' vertical, itd be fine. As Brandon said though, possibly overkill. |
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How can 15% of you design without this in mind?
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