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| View Poll Results: How does your robot interact with balls on the ground? | |||
| Specific mechanism to herd them into the lower goal. |
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17 | 17.00% |
| Specific mechanism to pick them up from the ground and bring them inside the robot. |
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85 | 85.00% |
| Ground ball manipulation is not in our strategy. |
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13 | 13.00% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 100. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Who is picking up from ground?
After four weeks of intense noodling, about eight hours on Rhino, and four prototypes in plywood, my son and I have developed a completely integrated floor sweeper, hopper, loader and shooter system that is 18 inches wide and about 48 inches high. Of course, our team isn't using it on Top Gun, but that's the way things go. Oh, well...
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Re: Who is picking up from ground?
1604: picking up, hoarding and spitting them out into corner goals. Sacrifice shooting, but are able to hold many. Can also load from the human player shooting them into the robot.
1390: Picking up, holding max of 10, and shooting them. Possibility of spitting them into corner...maybe. Human player will shoot balls in front of robot to pick them up, or possibly help out alliance bots (or hand balls to alliance partners). |
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