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Originally Posted by Corey Balint
I'm pretty sure they have the corners of their drivebase angled up, to allow getting on the ramp with ease.
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Looking closely at the photo, you can see "sleighs" at the front and rear edges of the robot. I'm not sure what they're technically called, but these little slanted cuts remind me of the front of a horse-driven sleigh. When you hit something horizontally with them, they transfer the force vertically, and let you go up it.
Last year 177 implemented something similar using a hacksaw. 125's solution looks more elegant.