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Re: Climbing Mechanism Ideas
Here is a way two robots working together could score 40 points legally, relatively easily.
Robot A: Flat top 8" off the ground with a ramp. Robot B: Vertical arm with hook on top, extendible to 83 inches (max height is 84 inches) 1) Both robots drive into pyramid. 2) Robot B drives on top of robot A. 3) Robot A drives to center of pyramid. 4) Robot B extends arm 25 inches (25+8=33) 5) Robot A drives so robot B's arm taps zone 1 bar. 6) Robot A drives to center of pyramid. 7) Robot B extends arm 55 inches (55+8=63) 8) Robot A drives so robot B's arm taps zone 2 bar. 9) Robot A drives to center of pyramid. 10) Robot B extends arm 83 inches (83+8=91) 11) Robot A drives so robot A's arm hooks onto zone 3 bar. 12) Robot B retracts arm (or activates winch) and raises itself straight up into zone 3 for 30 points. This sequence follows the rules for climbing the pyramid precisely, robot B contacting each level sequentially and never contacting more than two levels at once. For even more scoring goodness, robot A then raises an arm, hooks the zone 1 bar and lifts off the floor for another 10 points. Last edited by ToddF : 07-01-2013 at 23:07. |
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