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pacoliketaco 06-01-2009 07:20

pic: Trailer, filled with random cells
 

Ali Ahmed 06-01-2009 07:21

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Nice model. This looks like it fits about 30 cells/rocks. Is that correct?

JB987 06-01-2009 09:05

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Originally Posted by ali_rockon22 (Post 793410)
Nice model. This looks like it fits about 30 cells/rocks. Is that correct?

20..only 5 each level times 4

Travis Hoffman 06-01-2009 10:05

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Originally Posted by JB987 (Post 793466)
20..only 5 each level times 4

Good luck scoring balls like those shown precariously perched on the top level, especially if shot from a distance.

I'd reduce that max capacity a bit for a more realistic value.

sayso_411 06-01-2009 10:07

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plus the trailer moving around...i dont think its going to fit that many moon rocks

Elgin Clock 06-01-2009 10:16

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Originally Posted by Travis Hoffman (Post 793499)
Good luck scoring balls like those shown precariously perched on the top level, especially if shot from a distance.
I'd reduce that max capacity a bit for a more realistic value.

I would keep it at the same number of balls possible, because although there are some precariously sitting on the top in that model, there are also none looped around the poles as will happen in a real competition leaving room for more.

Take away 5 on top, but re-add them on the attached poles.

~20 seems realistic to me when you think that way.


Also, as a side not to PacoLikeTaco, I see you modeled the tower with the fabric on it going by the team's version to build one.
The actual tower where the fabric is located is not a half cylinder, but rather a full one.
Just thought I would throw that out there if you want a TRUE model of the Trailer.

BenB 06-01-2009 10:38

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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock (Post 793505)
I would keep it at the same number of balls possible, because although there are some precariously sitting on the top in that model, there are also none looped around the poles as will happen in a real competition leaving room for more.

Take away 5 on top, but re-add them on the attached poles.

~20 seems realistic to me when you think that way.

I agree, 20 sounds quiet reasonable because I think many will get hooked on the poles. Also, 20 cells/trailer, 6 trailers = 120 cells. Coincidence? I think not!

Elgin Clock 06-01-2009 10:51

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Originally Posted by 2166BlueBotics (Post 793531)
Also, 20 cells/trailer, 6 trailers = 120 cells. Coincidence? I think not!

Oh, hey look at that. Fun with math! YAY! :cool:
Good catch.

Edit: I had to come back & add some more thoughts after that statement actually sunk in.

If too many Moon Rocks are in the trailers, then some trailers won't even have room for Super Cells at the end of the game.
That could prove to be interesting. :ahh:

Ben Bastedo 06-01-2009 10:58

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Even though the trailers have the capacity for 20 cells, it is very improbable that this will actually ever happen in a match. It would be nice though...
:confused:

Elgin Clock 06-01-2009 11:46

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Originally Posted by Ben Bastedo (Post 793544)
Even though the trailers have the capacity for 20 cells, it is very improbable that this will actually ever happen in a match. It would be nice though...
:confused:

I would have expected that quote from a rookie, but I guess even the novices say the funniest things sometimes. :p

Never doubt something in FIRST unless you like being shocked & amazed.

hillale 06-01-2009 11:51

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Originally Posted by Ben Bastedo (Post 793544)
Even though the trailers have the capacity for 20 cells, it is very improbable that this will actually ever happen in a match. It would be nice though...
:confused:

Yeah, I expect to see some pretty crazy things this year. Don't count everyone out yet.

pacoliketaco 06-01-2009 22:28

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All of the people who already requested the files, i sent them out today. for everyone else, here are the links for them:

trailer files: http://www.filefactory.com/f/fcea17335905ba45/
cell files: http://www.filefactory.com/f/dc7a80f24aa4b64d/
STEP files: http://www.filefactory.com/f/d4b1351fecef8db0/

lynca 08-01-2009 15:27

Re: pic: Trailer, filled with random cells
 
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Originally Posted by pacoliketaco (Post 794303)
All of the people who already requested the files, i sent them out today. for everyone else, here are the links for them:

trailer files: http://www.filefactory.com/f/fcea17335905ba45/
cell files: http://www.filefactory.com/f/dc7a80f24aa4b64d/
STEP files: http://www.filefactory.com/f/d4b1351fecef8db0/

The cell (orbit ball) file looks to be closer to a 10" circle, I have attached a picture with a 9" sphere and kit frame.


pacoliketaco 11-01-2009 13:31

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meh, i made those original cells without actually measuring them, i was just trying to get the shape right. i guess i can remake them, as it shouldnt take too long.

i think it may have been difficult to download 47 files separately, so i zipped them all to one file, @ http://www.filefactory.com/file/a017..._and_cells_zip

Cyberphil 11-01-2009 14:21

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Well that now means that more can fit. My guess, even though we saw a few teams do it already would be about 45 balls at max, with them hooked on the outside, in a match. Not just the max over all, only in a match.


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