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Re: NeveRest 60 in FRC
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Originally Posted by Cothron Theiss
So for those of us who weren't around then, what kind of usage did they get?
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Cothron... 3481 Bronc Botz in 2012 designed our shooter hood to adjust angles with VEX 393's driving VEX lead screws but then FIRST ruled that adding the optional VEX 393 integrated encoder constituted a motor modification (was a completely baffling decision) and we had to scrap that approach and go with a fixed hood and variable speed on the flywheel shooter.
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Last edited by Michael Blake : 21-11-2016 at 15:56.
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