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Re: pic: Team 3647: Underweight Robot?
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Originally Posted by DampRobot
This robot is so scary that you call revealing it unnerving? Anyway, if you could get full functionality with such a light robot, why didn't other teams do it? The lightest team I remember seeing were the Space Cookies, at about 90lbs. They didn't have the most functional robot, and 10 lbs is a lot to lose to get to 80. Just a little skeptical, not trying to criticize.
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I have no inference to what the OP is doing with their robot, but...
After a build season where you most likely made mistakes along the way you'd like to correct, and a competition season where you've seen literally HUNDREDS of other solutions to the identical problem- you may be able to find significant ways to to reduce weight.
I know our team has quite a few in mind if we were to "do it again" so to speak.
-Brando
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