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Re: The Back 9...
I really don't see the difficulty in this. All you need to do is have a preset height that your arm automatically goes to to pick up the back 9. Then just drive the robot forward until it doesn't move anymore (because the arm is hitting the wall), lift the arm and your done. This would require your arm to be sturdy but thats all part of design. Not everything has to be done by the eye, there are sensors that can tell you when you're close or have a ringer. Robot feedback is very helpful and even seeing a change in power consumption of a motor can tell you a lot.
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