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Re: What did your robot sacrifice for First Frenzy?
To be honest, this year our team did not give up that much functionally. Using custom gear boxes and wheels, pneumatics for our sub - assemblies, and we tried using the KISS principle as much as we could.
We did almost sacrifice goal grabbing, but were able to squeeze it on in the end. In the 2000 competition we were able to hang from the bar, and this we cannot. |
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