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Re: pic: FRC team 4057 completed robot
Any chance of adding a ten point passive hanger?
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Re: pic: FRC team 4057 completed robot
we are working on the 10 point hang. don;t know if we can fit a passive hang or not though. and we clock in at a staggering 88.5 pounds. blew us away how light we were. just means we get 30 pounds of dead weight to offset the shooter for driving.
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Re: pic: FRC team 4057 completed robot
but if things work out. we can score the pyramid goals, meaning we could wait for the last 20 seconds or so and instead of climb take a few more shots and maybe make 20 instead of 10 points.
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Re: pic: FRC team 4057 completed robot
you can score the colored frisbees into the pyramid goal at any time during the match though... so you could score them at the beginning of the match if you wanted, and then hang at the end.
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Re: pic: FRC team 4057 completed robot
Here is a link to this shooter in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNNyV...ature=youtu.be This is in our school's hallway, but we have many witnesses to this shooter in action at a scrimmage put on in corvallis. We have a reliable 18 point autonomous mode working as well. This is just a simple demo of our reliability to shoot full court into the 2 point bin. |
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