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| View Poll Results: WHAT WEIGHT CLASS IS YOUR ROBOT? | |||
| 1st Class (48" and 120 lbs.) |
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127 | 70.95% |
| 2nd Class (60" and 110 lbs.) |
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28 | 15.64% |
| 3rd Class (72" and 100 lbs.) |
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6 | 3.35% |
| We'll see when we get there... |
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18 | 10.06% |
| Voters: 179. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: WHAT WEIGHT CLASS IS YOUR ROBOT?
Right now the plan is 5'/110lbs. The forklift system will be made with all 5' pieces of 80/20. After it's built, we will cut it down if we need to, and lighten some parts as well. CAD is nice, but then again some parts of the robot need to be built and adjusted in person, with the actual robot functioning.
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