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Good ol Stang cheeseholed frame and polcarb tubing. I love it.
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I must say, though, that the really crazy part is that Minibot deployment system in the back there... it looks like the Minibot starts on its back and then gets flipped upright as deployment happens. That's even crazier than the 2007 arm... |
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That robot needs more colors. Only orange on the rollers? What is this.
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My guess is it is partly not having their shop and also weight...
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I think 118, 1625, and 111 chose 6WD or 8WD over swerve is because they think it's the best drive for this years game.
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I like the frivolity of the tie-died balls in the upper roller :)
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I'm so confused. That lift doesn't look like it goes up to 20 feet at all. I thought all Wildstang lifts went that high!
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The decision to go with a 6wd base was based purely on on strategy for this year's game and not on machining capabilities. We couldn't go with a wide robot because it wouldn't fit through the gap between the tower and the wall at the end of the lane. We also believe that speed is important in this game which means a shifting transmission. After those realizations, the choice was simple. We made the decision the day after kickoff.
A few members of our team have been (not so secretly) itching to try 6wd for years, but our game strategies & priorities haven't allowed it. I'm glad we finally got to build one this year; it's by far the most fun Wildstang robot I've driven. |
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Chris,
Officially it was only designed for 19.5' but we have it limited in software for much less. Cmon, you know we're engineers right? We make it go just high enough. Remember the half full glass joke? |
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