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Re: Reaching for the Top Row?

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Originally Posted by pfreivald View Post
A cascade forklift is not difficult to design, nor is it difficult to build -- especially for a team with any kind of depth whatsoever.
For my team, 319, the fork lift has actually been our nemesis. We have never done well in years where we utilized an extension mechanism. We do arms, and we do arms well. Oh and by the way, we're actually team 6 (we were a test team one year) I realize that a lot of teams dont do arms very well either, hence why I suggested having neither. We are among the oldest teams in first, but we find forklifts difficult to build.

Oh and by the way, our coach specifically wants an alliance partner who is a fetcher. As a good fetcher you will actually look very attractive to many teams come time to pick alliances.

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Originally Posted by Chris is me View Post
Scoring on the bottom and middle rows can be done with a single arm joint and no real expansion. Top row, nope.
Why can't a single jointed arm cap the top?
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