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Re: Predictions: A cynical view of reality
From watching the early NJ video, shooters and scissor lifts seem pretty strong oddly enough.
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Re: Predictions: A cynical view of reality
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Re: Predictions: A cynical view of reality
Yea, anything that could hurdle fast did the best. Tempo!
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In the past, the capability to make relatively precise adjustments has been very important, with overall lift speed often taking second place. This type of approach is an ideal candidate for an elevator of some type, or an arm with good feedback. This year, as long as you are ABOVE the overpass, it doesn't much matter if you are a foot or two feet above, let alone the inches-precision desired by teams in the past. This seems the ideal task for a scissor lift to me (very easy to achieve fast, seamless elevation). If done right, I see scissors being a major force in the arm scene this year. //Dillon Compton |
Re: Predictions: A cynical view of reality
After competing in Portland I can honestly say that forklifts are not the most successful loading mechanism. They get run over a lot, they can't catch a rolling ball easily, and they are unwieldy.
If you can catch the ball quickly you are more likely to succeed than if you can get it over quickly. 368 could pick up the ball in a second, it didn't matter that they took a bit longer to hurdle than the catapults. Then again, if you can do both.... Power to ya :D |
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