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pic: Skunkworks Team 1983 NEW ROBOT FOR ATLANTA!
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Re: pic: Skunkworks Team 1983 NEW ROBOT FOR ATLANTA!
Your use of the ladder was pretty clever. What kind of bearings did you use to make it slide so nice?
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haha, funny.
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Re: pic: Skunkworks Team 1983 NEW ROBOT FOR ATLANTA!
I do enjoy our new robot... It is capable oh very fast travel specializing in the teleported period... Ok sorry, Portland Joke
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Re: pic: Skunkworks Team 1983 NEW ROBOT FOR ATLANTA!
What I like most about it is that, that robot would actually be pretty decent in this years game.
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LadderBot looks pretty cool. Perhaps you guys could jazz it up a bit and use it for demos.
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Well, decent but I don't think you could win any regionals with it. It's really just a test bot...the really one did way better. BTW you should never let the operator and the robocoach drive the robot... we had some bad experience with the practice robot! (Sorry Steph and Daniel...I just had to say that...^^)
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Re: pic: Skunkworks Team 1983 NEW ROBOT FOR ATLANTA!
When the seasons over you could loan that 'bot to some pre-rookies at an offseason so they can get used to having a robot.
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Re: pic: Skunkworks Team 1983 NEW ROBOT FOR ATLANTA!
you make a good point about loaning the bot out. we were given one by a team nearby that had folded before our first FIRST season last year. It was nice to get an idea of the electronis, and an example of a drive train.
As far as a competition robot, aside from being ridiculously underwieght right now, yeah, it would be a pretty decent rabbit with the ability to knock the ball off I guess. Although, right now, the "knocker" is stationary and would not be within the height restrictions... |
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