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Unread 29-03-2003, 16:09
DougHogg DougHogg is offline
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Originally posted by Doanie8
I've seen this in action at the Chatsworth scrimmage and it's extremeley effective and super fast (and a little scary when you're a ref and it swings above your head but I'm guessing you fixed that all). Great idea, keep it up and good luck at your other comps!!!
It was kinda' scary at Chatsworth. We had to post someone on the side to make sure no one was in range.

We did some major changes after that, including limit switches to prevent the arm from going out of bounds or rotating the wrong way, and it was handled by the Arizona Regional where we were 4th seed and semi-finalists.

As an aside, one day the rotating motor for our arm had a loose connection and the arm came up but didn't rotate. The engineer who designed the arm stepped forward to see what the problem was, when wouldn't you know it, the arm suddenly swung and hit him right between the eyes. He is fine, but he was definitely sore for a few days. I guess there is a lesson to be learned there: loose connections don't always stay loose.
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FIRST Team 980, The ThunderBots
2002: S. California Rookie All Stars
2004: S. California: Regional Champion,
Championship Event: Galileo 2nd seed,
IRI: Competition Winner, Cal Games: Competition Winner
2005: Arizona: 1st seed
Silicon Valley: Regional Champion (Thanks Teams 254 and 22)
S. California: Regional Runners Up (Thanks Teams 22 and 968)

Last edited by DougHogg : 29-03-2003 at 16:11.