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Re: I got answers from FIRST "WOW" MUCH BETTER.

Posted by nick237 at 1/8/2001 9:48 PM EST


Engineer on team #237, sie h2o bots, from Watertown high school ct and sieman co.


In Reply to: I got answers from FIRST (Eric)
Posted by Raul on 1/8/2001 12:56 PM EST:



Raul. are we led to believe that the big balls may be placed on a goal that is tiped on its side and if so who gets the 10% if all 4 big balls are on the sides of goals.
What if we put the two goals on thier sides on the ramp and they are ballanced with the big balls on top.
do we get all the points?
nick237


: PLEASE post here if you got some answers also so we do not have to wait for the official update. Here is what I got:

: 1) We are NOT allowed any gears or chain off-the-shelf. You have to buy them from Small Parts or make them yourself (boy, I'm glad our shop got that new wire EDM). I did mention to him that the gears that interfaces with the drill motor is a metric gear not available from Small Parts (M.7). He says he will look into it.

: 2) The big ball DOES count if it is supported off the ground in any way by the goal and is not touching the field parts or any robots. So goals on their sides may be used to prop up the big balls.

: 3) I asked about a bunch of field dimensions. I'm still waiting for a call back from Ron Rioux.

: Raul


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