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Re: pic: VEX aim high shooter

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Originally Posted by robotcanuck1676 View Post
What did you use to build that? Obviously a tank tread kit, but what else did you use? And did it have a pick-up system, or did you have to manually load them?
This robot was pretty much the result of having loads of extra parts lying around and a bit of free time. At one of our vex summer camps for elementry schoolers, some of the older team members decided to play around with the leftover pieces from a couple of unused sets. What to build with all of these pieces? A shooter, of course!

It is mainly just a construction of standard vex L-beams and a bunch of standoffs. Each set of wheels in the shooter is run by one motor, geared 25:1 if I remember correctly. After this contraption was built, we decided to stick it on Mr. Heller's tank tread robot that he was showing off. (grown-ups can play with robots, too!) It couldn't pick up off the floor, though we tried, but it could hold quite a few balls after we added a basket on the top. It regulated the flow of balls with an arm attatched servo.

I hope that answers most of your questions. I guess we really should have taken a video of it before we ripped it apart!
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