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Unread 05-04-2016, 18:08
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Re: Interesting/Cool Scaling Mechanism Designs

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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery View Post
To be fair, I wouldn't make the assumption that a device added specifically for an off-season event that doesn't have an inspection process is legal.
This blocker was built by 118 to add to a 3rd robot at champs. With 4039's help we installed it on their robot and passed supplemental inspection. It was planned for use in the division finals against full court shooters (until the eventual champions knocked us out.). It finally got to see some use at IRI.

This was an off the shelf fan, with model airplane propellers, run by a 775, inflating a custom sewn bag. I never would have called this a pneumatic device and it was never questioned as such.

During this year’s brainstorming, this blocker was brought up as possible way to deliver a hook to the bar. I honestly didn’t foresee it working, and love that 4060 pulled it off… it brought an immediate smile to my face when I saw the video. Great job.
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