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i would advise against pnumatics for some thing like that we had a pretty big compressor lat year on our bot and one little leak will absolutely ruin life for you
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Re: Team 3307 climbing idea
This is the same idea our team is working on. Most of our team is young and inexperienced and seeing this is very inspirational. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Team 3307 climbing idea
As I stated this was a prototype, we probably not even use this method to climb, this was the first thing we even came up with after not even one full day of planning/thinking. And as a few of you noted, its to show that the piston CAN hold up a 120 pound robot, for those of us who can only get to level one.
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Re: Team 3307 climbing idea
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I use Pneumatics many time it is stuffy my team. |
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Re: Team 3307 climbing idea
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I would advise against ______ for something like that. We had a _______ last year on our bot and one little ______ will absolutely ruin life for you. Being wary of leaks is certainly good advice though. ![]() |
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Re: Team 3307 climbing idea
Thanks for all the comments! We had never used any forums before, (me being the only one who really does) and this year I branched out to find help and feedback. After seeing all the safety comments as well, we will start doing more to be safe
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