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Balls Stuck Under Bridge
Won't balls as the game progresses get stuck under the bridges? And prevent their operation.
What does FIRST plan to do about this? |
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Re: Balls Stuck Under Bridge
Check out this video provided by FRC.
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Re: Balls Stuck Under Bridge
I believe that there is a piece of polycarbonate under the bridge that acts as a ramp for the balls to slide out. Based on this, they shouldn't get stuck
Here is the video from the FRC channel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AMaq...ature=youtu.be Good Luck, Austin |
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Re: Balls Stuck Under Bridge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AMaq...eature=related
If only we could avoid these 1-answer threads.... *sigh* ![]() EDIT: Last edited by Duke461 : 08-01-2012 at 23:22. |
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Re: Balls Stuck Under Bridge
There is a ramp under each side of the bridge cabled to the bridge supports. When the bridge goes down on one side, the ramp comes up on the other side to help balls roll out from under the bridge.
This is shown on the official field drawings--look for assembly drawing no GE-12017, or look at the Field Tour Videos on YouTube, I think it is video 5. Dr. Bob |
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Re: Balls Stuck Under Bridge
Thanks for your quick answers.
The mockup field we had in Northern California did not have the piece of protective plastic under the bridge. |
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