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Re: So your original robot design was.....
I thought that a linear accelerator would be a possible bot. After realizing the massive power requirements (as I figured that by having no moving parts it would be easy-peasy and efficient).
We are now going with a 4-wheel drive bot (inventor pics) with a catapult-like design. One thing I find interesting is that no other teams are going with this approach (that I know of). It seemed to be more efficient as long as accuracy was good. |
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Re: So your original robot design was.....
We've stuck to our design and it's coming along great...it's a strong defender with great speed...our traction is alot more than last year's robot so it can't turn in place anymore but ohh well...
Other than that everything is coming along great...and I thought last year's robot was tough...this year's robot is Karen the Warrior!! |
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