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Have you changed your autonomous mode since NJ?
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Tom- in NJ we only used 1 of 7. They all work OK but we were trying to work with the partners
what do you specifically refer to that needed changing? WC |
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Ball handling was our #1 design goal. As you saw in NJ- we are pretty good at picking balls off the wall and out of corners. The robot will draw a ball in from about 6-10 inches from anywhere in front of the robot and hold it well when moving and turning. That makes a good ball handler that can shoot from many places. That 4 week BYE time was spent making Atlanta arrangements and having some fun. Our programming is all but done already. And we don't have a practice bot this year so testing was impossible. Hell- we were lucky to get the robot built and running this year. We lost our shop and much of our money. Only the resilience of the team, our great BMS mentors and lots of really hard work and long hours got us through it. It has been an incredibly challenging season. But it has also been an incredibly enriching one. And we are ready to play- AGAIN. WC :cool: |
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this might help
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szPi2a8LCpg btw- that was 8-10 not 18 you'll figure it out |
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Wayne and the rest of 25, best of luck in Vegas!:D We'll be rooting for you guys!
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Sweet looking robot. Will you guys be posting a video online for us to have a look??:confused:
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Good luck in Vegas. Hope to see you guys in our division in ATL. Thanks for the great strategy in NJ. We borrowed it in VA and had favorable results!
Cheers |
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