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Re: Why do my best robot design ideas always come when the season is almost over?

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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock View Post
It would be legal under costing, and COTS, and weight, but size may be an issue (width mostly - nothing a sawz-all couldn't take care of though..

But would any team actually buy one of these and bolt it on?
I didn't think of skateboard ramps. That one is only 24" wide, though - it would require very careful driving to get on it without falling. I calculate the slope at just less than 21 degrees.

I was looking at handicap access ramps for a while. But since most of them are rated for somewhere around 600 pounds load, they all weighed too much.
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