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Re: Sharp Wheels
Posted by Michael Betts at 1/23/2001 1:03 PM EST
Engineer on team #177, Bobcat Robotics, from South Windsor High School and International Fuel Cells. In Reply to: Re: Sharp Wheels Posted by Joe Ross on 1/23/2001 12:20 PM EST: Josh, Joe's comments to you are correct. Two things to keep in mind... Go to your contest with a couple sets of wheels which have varying degrees of "aggressiveness" in their design. Trying to appease a finicky inspector in the pits is the pits. Another thing to keep in mind is that the FIRST "criteria" will vary from contest to contest. I have had designs approved at one regional and disallowed at another regional a week later. It's best to adopt the U.S. Coast Guard's motto in these matters: Semper Paratus Always Ready (for those of you who did not study Latin). Mike |
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