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Team 3637 High Peg Testing
Ok, so the peg is actually 2 inches higher than the real peg ;)
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93lUS2MS1Cs&hd=1 Pics: http://www.team3637.com/general/build-2-6-11/ Enjoy! Ethan |
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dont you think its a little slow going up?
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This gives me good hope. We are doing something similar.
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There is also the possibility of raising the arm as you go towards your scoring pegs buying you possibly saving a second or two. 3637's lift looks like it can do that to me with it being sturdy.
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It looks good, and with more space to maneuver, it can be very effective.
One thing: Where are the safety glasses? ::ouch:: |
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Ummmm we are all robots with replaceable eyeballs duhhhhhhh xD. Ill make sure we are wearing glasses next time. Ethan |
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Good luck with the scissor lift, hope it holds up for you- Just don't get hit from the side! Is the drivetrain 6wd or mechanum?
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good luck, i have just seen how the changing mechanical advantage in a scissor lift can cause you problems!
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Nicely done! Your lift seems extremely accurate, and it wasn't that slow for using 25% power.
The real question is: What's with the dog? ;) |
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