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dodar 28-02-2010 21:56

pic: Team 1592 Breakaway robot
 


comments*/questions?

ratdude747 28-02-2010 22:41

Re: pic: Team 1592 Breakaway robot
 
what gearboxes?

chris1592 28-02-2010 22:52

Re: pic: Team 1592 Breakaway robot
 
We are using 2 AM Supershifters for our drive train (2 cims in each)
Am Toughbox for our gatherer
Am Double Doozy with 2 FP motors for our kicker

Joe Johnson 01-03-2010 10:25

Re: pic: Team 1592 Breakaway robot
 
Does chain hit the bump? Is it legal if it does?

Something to think about.

Joe J

dodar 01-03-2010 10:27

Re: pic: Team 1592 Breakaway robot
 
if the tensioners get a little loose it does but it doesnt leave a mark or tear the carpet, plus it gives a little more traction ;)

Dmentor 01-03-2010 11:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dodar (Post 929974)
if the tensioners get a little loose it does but it doesnt leave a mark or tear the carpet, plus it gives a little more traction ;)

I just want to make sure that you saw the GDC clarification of <R08> in the Q&A: http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread...ighlight=chain.

drtysteve384 01-03-2010 13:05

Re: pic: Team 1592 Breakaway robot
 
nice looking robot... looks like your able to go through the tunnel...and with your wheel placement it seems that you can go over the bumb in only direction...is this true? Also how do you move the ball..?

dodar 01-03-2010 13:52

Re: pic: Team 1592 Breakaway robot
 
Yes we can go under the tunnel, and we can go over both ways over the bump and we have a dribbler up front for gathering a ball to control for kicking

sportzkrazzy 01-03-2010 15:34

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Dodar is mistaken, the chain does not touch the bump even when loose. I checked on that when the update came out. Get your facts straight before you post dodar. Lol. But thanks for the concern. :)


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