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Re: Realistically facing the challanges of elevating your robot

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Originally Posted by joeweber View Post
... We indent to hook from the side of the tower and drop out pipe loops for other robots to hang from. thease loops will be on the opposit corners of the robot away from the tower. This will allow the robot in the first zone to hage with out leaving it. They will be able to score irght up to the end and then hand at the last few seconds.
Could your robot hang from those pipe loops you mention if they were on another robot? I mention this because grabbing the 7 ft high bar and grabbing much lower ones (4ft? 3.5ft?) might be even trickier to do with the same mechanism. We think being able to hang from a range of bar heights will increase the scoring opportunities. We're encouraging other builders to incorporate a bar or bar simulator on their side away from the tower.
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