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Team 56 Ready To Go
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Re: Team 56 Ready To Go
Nicely done! What material is used for the ball grabber?
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Re: Team 56 Ready To Go
Are you Guy using image processing to auto adjust the speed of your launcher?
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Re: Team 56 Ready To Go
The ball pickup material is shelf liner from Home Depot, very high tech.
We are using the camera imaging to set direction of the turret, at this point we have not incorporated a correction for distance. |
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Re: Team 56 Ready To Go
Looks like this year robbe bought a xerox machine and set it to 60%. I guess there is no harm in making something similar to a very good machine. I always love the robbe machines and I look forward to seeing this one play. Good luck in 2012! |
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Re: Team 56 Ready To Go
Congrats 56! I always look forward to seeing your robots every year at competition. See you at the M.A.R. events.
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