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Re: The holes in the bridge are for?
I didn't even think it would be for steadying the balls at the beginning of the match. The manual *I believe* is very vague as to the position of the placement of the balls, but this COULD be a possibility. Random placements at the beginning of the match (ala 2005 tetra placements at the start of a match) maybe?
Aside from that discussion, my first thought for the purpose behind the holes (which I'm surprised no one brought up yet) would be a deterrent to add a vacuum suction cup to the bottom of your robot to hold yourself in place. This was assumed by myself & some of my other veteran team members from experiencing first hand teams doing this in the past for games (2006 actually comes to mind - or any other year with a surface similar to the plastic(ish) top of this year's ramps. Do the "holes" actually go all the way go through the top most ramp material to let air/other things fall through, or are they just countersinks? Last edited by Elgin Clock : 13-01-2012 at 02:07. |
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Re: The holes in the bridge are for?
The field drawings show them as thru holes in the top layer of polycarbonate.
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Re: The holes in the bridge are for?
Well then... My first impression is the one I'm sticking with. A deterrent for attaching yourself to the ramp permanently at any time during the match with a suction cup of any kind.
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It seems very likely to me that the holes are for the balls. |
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Re: The holes in the bridge are for?
The holes are for ball placement.
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With 3 robots on the bridge, no robot can move in order to balance. Thus the only way to account for differences in weight & c.g. would be to have an arm or slide that can transfer a little bit of weight from one side to the other. It's also much more precise than driving. Don't think robots will have arms this year? I suspect many teams will have bridge lowering mechanisms powered by motors. "Quick! Everyone lean left!" ![]() |
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