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Team 935 Climbs the Pyramid (Part 1)
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Re: Team 935 Climbs the Pyramid (Part 1)
Why the gap in the sides of your bumpers?
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Re: Team 935 Climbs the Pyramid (Part 1)
Less bumpers to make
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Re: Team 935 Climbs the Pyramid (Part 1)
Quite a nifty way to get up on that 1st level. I like it.
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Re: Team 935 Climbs the Pyramid (Part 1)
Probably just reusing last years bumpers
![]() So do you have to drive through the pyramid to exit without catching the pipe? Very cool! Good luck to you guys in Kansas and Oklahoma this year! |
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Re: Team 935 Climbs the Pyramid (Part 1)
We have a 99% identical climbing device, down to the way you bolted on the plastic to the claws. Also, both our robots have treads (a rare thing these days). Our teams should be twins. Though, ours can't go through the tower like yours can. That's a cool feature for sure.
What are your treads made of? Ours are Brecoflex conveyor belts with a really sticky surface on them. Last edited by Grim Tuesday : 16-02-2013 at 01:56. |
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Re: Team 935 Climbs the Pyramid (Part 1)
We use Brecoflex belts, as well. The key difference is that they are smooth.
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Re: Team 935 Climbs the Pyramid (Part 1)
We need places to store extra frisbees if needed.
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