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Re: How is everyone designing their basket for holding balls?
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Can you direct me to the rule you reference above? You can just post the rule number, I can look it up from there. |
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Re: How is everyone designing their basket for holding balls?
http://www.valleytech.k12.ma.us/robo...2%20Sunday.jpg
this what it looked like and http://www.valleytech.k12.ma.us/robo..._ball-goal.JPG is how it worked Yes if you wanted to build a robot that stores all the balls then dump them very quickly this could be a option for you. Two sets of rollers one to pick up and one to discharge them this machine could stores easily 40 small balls and be able to get rid of all of them within 5 seconds. with a open middle you could throw balls into it and use the ball roller for a backboard. very easy to make the shot. this unit is very light, it is made up of light square tubing and very thin Sheet metal. so you can make a very strong base and not worry about flipping over |
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This is a mis-interpretation of the rules. Quote:
The rules state that when your robot stably exceeds 5' tall, you will be penalized by 5 points. The second part of the rules state that while in the state of being over 5' tall, if you block any shots, you will be penalized for every blocked shot. The idea behind this rule is that, if you exceed 5', but do no harm, you will only be docked 5 points. If you exceed 5' and block shots, you have done harm, and you will be penalized more severely. There is no rule against blocking shots with your robot while it is within the proper size constraints. |
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Either way, it's going to be difficult to block a robot unless you are right in front of it - but then they can back up.Again, sorry. --phobbs |
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We haven’t decided on how we’re going to hold the balls but one of the more interesting suggestions that has been recommended was the extending laundry basket
http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/store...roductId=58670 This would allow your robot to fit the dimensions and then extend to 5 feet. They are also very lightweight and cheap (7.99 at Ikea). Good Luck. ![]() |
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Hey, thats where holonomic drive comes in! ![]() |
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I don't recall the rules stating what condition the balls need to be in when fired
Ever heard of a paper shredder? ![]() |
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