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Re: Bottoming out on ramps?
There are other things you can do, one is to make a ramp that is angled all the way up, with no horizontal part, although you might need some type of brake to keep the robot from rolling back down when power goes off at the buzzer. Or make a teeter-totter ramp, that is angled all the way up and when the robot gets past the tip point, it falls back level.
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