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Intake Size
I just quickly did this back of napkin calculation:
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and 2. How are you going to get a decent intake in just 12 inches. (The wide orientation at 22" is leaps and bounds better, if not spectacularly large). |
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Re: Intake Size
I believe your calculations are correct, however I would like to remind you of one thing: you can only hold control 3 balls at a time. With a smaller intake, you would ensure that you obtain one ball at a time, thus reducing the risk of getting penalties. That was one of the reasons my team decided to go long oriented.
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Re: Intake Size
But doesn't the bumper width count?
(28+ 2* ~4) -16 = 20 |
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Re: Intake Size
I could be wrong on this, but i do not believe that of the corners of the bumper count towards [R27]:
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Also, bumpers are 3" thick, not 4". |
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Too much CAD addles the memory
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I could assume either the bumpers being 8in. in length or from the frame perimeter vertex moving inward. If its just 8 in. of bumper length in the front, that's a huge difference from 12 in. opening to 18 in. |
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Re: Intake Size
You mean 12 to 20, right?
It is (with 98% certainty) 8" of bumper on each side, which can be divided into 4" on the left and 4" on the right. |
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Re: Intake Size
If they allowed you to extend a mechanism outside your robot, say, up to 14", you could partially circumvent this problem...
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Does this mean that octagonal robots with sides less than 8" and circular robots are illegal this year? |
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