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Re: Bumper Update
Ah, that makes more sense.
I'd definitely go over-bumper in that case. 10" ball, 15" to work with-3.25" for bumper width, so there's about an inch to play with on the far side of the ball. You could also leave a gap in the bumper to help center the ball going over. You'd have about 5" of gap available if you opted to use it, which could also make it possible for a full-height bumper to let the ball go under. (Haven't measured a ball to check.) Decisions, decisions... seems like some prototyping might be in order. |
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Re: Bumper Update
see the video link in my post above. you don't need a gap to get a ball under the bumper, if the bumper is at the top of the BUMPER ZONE. that's one of the very first things I wanted to test when I saw the game...
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Why do you think the 28" + 6" side wont fit against the tower on the batter? Is your 28" the width or length? |
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31 wide 28 long, though we're working now with more of a trapezoid shape, with angled sides. I'm not entirely sure why this design wouldn't fit onto the batter. Maybe it'd get stuck on the large, angled surface? |
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Re: Bumper Update
double check the space between the dividers on the batter. I did not find a dimension, but they look to be 2'6" close to the tower - which will fit a 28" wide robot (assuming bumpers higher than divider) up against the tower, but not a 31". If you dont plan on scaling the tower, it may not matter.
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