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Re: [R20] and "hands off"...
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It's probably too late if you didn't CAD it up already ![]() |
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Re: [R20] and "hands off"...
Why not? I've done this before...
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Re: [R20] and "hands off"...
The taking parts off is what he was referring to.
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Re: [R20] and "hands off"...
We really don't need to touch the robot through the bag. We withheld our shooter mechanism(s) and will bring the COTS and any fabricated parts to the regional and figure out how to attach them.
Measurements were made before bagging. I really do want to keep the students honest and not bend any rules... but we did check to see if our red bumper cover (just got from a sewing maniac) "fit" over our bagged bumper today. I'll make sure nothing else illegal takes place! |
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Re: [R20] and "hands off"...
As was I. (Not that I don't CAD as well.) I've got parts off our robot right now. EDIT: like the gentleman above me withholding their shooter.
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Re: [R20] and "hands off"...
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I can't see how you could disagree with that. |
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Though in full honesty, the parts I'm referring to were post-bag day for us, but only because we're a MAR team. |
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