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Unread 03-03-2003, 09:45
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Some of you guys are going way to hard on this robot and the way it was designed. I think almost everyone that has replied to this has been out right rude.

Think before you speak. Such as the comment about the globe motors breaking off; it should have been worded differently.

Then the wheel comment; well someone needs to improve alot on how they reply...

I like Andy Baker post in one of my teams last forums, teams need to think about what they say, because there can be a lasting hardship.

Overall I think the robot looks good. I can see the wings folding down and the outward wheels providing power. The way it looks to me is that the globe motors are isolated enough that a side load to the wings should not affect them. However a sideload to the motor housing could. You guys, might think about making a metal housing if you have weight at your first competition to protect them. If you don't happen to have the materials or man power and we are at a competition with you guys, swing by our pits (Team 68) and we will more than gladly make something up for you. Good luck!!!

Last edited by Mark Garver : 03-03-2003 at 09:49.