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pic: Bot on Ramp
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Re: pic: Bot on Ramp
The frame on that 2006 bot doesn't look like it's in very good shape...
Was your robot last year not the full footprint? It seems like there is a lot of wiggle room on that ramp. I hope teams don't have trouble this year driving up such narrow paths. |
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Re: pic: Bot on Ramp
Oh, they will. I think there will be tons of teams who have ramps, but only a select few whos work reliably and effectively.
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Re: pic: Bot on Ramp
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Actually, we had to file off some bolt-heads last year to fit into the box There are eight inches of wiggle room on the ramp. Last year's base was 28", and this years is 36. A good driver should be able to navigate that I mis-measured yesterday... the ramp is actually 100 inches long. |
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