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ThE SiMple tHings
sup to everyone out there this my first year @ first and the whole thing was great man wish we cold have done more regionals it would have been great
but to the point i would like to know everyones opinion on which bot they thought was the simplest one but got the job done and also which was the most complex in your opinion |
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There are many robots I haven't seen but one of the simplest to complete the job would have to be that of your's truly. Team 696's very own, Heather. RAWC 968 was also a big favorite of mine, although it's gearbox may be a little complex.
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Jesuit.
a small bot with a tread on either side. (after the took off the arm, anyway) insanely simple, insanely effective ![]() |
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sanddrag There are many robots I haven't seen but one of the simplest to complete the job would have to be that of your's truly. Team 696's very own, Heather. RAWC 968 was also a big favorite of mine, although it's gearbox may be a little complex.
wow i would of like to seen 968 in action it would of been nice to see them stack boxes or steal some thanxz althought it wasnt like that alwayz were might i b able to find a pic of your robot i dont believe ive seen it hmmm yay 1097 design was simple and got the job done |
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As it stands, we haven't bothered to try stacking since the SCRRF scrimmage and migrated into a generic box shoving design -- big surprise, eh? (Although, we still could have installed that box-grabbing arm back on Ginger -- it's listed on our pamphlet and slideshow as one of the robot's "features," believe it or not.) Oh, and of course, 696's robot was an innocuous and simple-looking thing, but was mad wicked fast. It was able to plow through 60's wings in the eliminations. But I still like the simplistic bliss of the Vato-Bot of 1116! And I'm not saying that because our team happens to be their mentor team too! Vato rules! |
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the most simple bot that got the job done, that i've seen, is most definantly 292, built like a rock and strong as a bull dozer
the most complex is either ours(16) because of our extreme use of complex gearing systems which includes 3 planetary sets and several helical sets and our double sleeved shaft, or team 111 for their 4 motor crab system |
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the most original robot was 936 that was cool
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I don't know about the simplest overall bot, but team 1089 has this small rubber mechanism that is a monster at orienting boxes. If you get the chance, check it out!
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I'd have to agree that 292 had an amazingly simple bot that did what it was made to!
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