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Re: Innovative designs
Heh 1902 we used a laundry hamper for our human loader netting and we used the string from it for our " Spherical Scoring Object Seperation Mechanism " or S.S.O.S.M. It seperated the balls into 2 stacks in our hopper so it can't bind hehe.
Also tools are important to have on the bot, we used a c clamp so the ball must choose a side to come in on when sucking the balls up. 710's roller pin was hillarious to see tho was a great use of house hold items. |
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