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Re: hurdler or herder?
Some of the members on my team have thought about making a small r/c car seeing as it would be fast and light. the simple design would allow us to focus on increasing the speed of the robot and not so much on making a complex mechanism to hurdle the ball. another pro to this design would be that we could score many points in hybrid mode without having to worry about a bulky arm getting in the way.
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Re: hurdler or herder?
I don't expect that to be a problem with the Overdrive trackballs.
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Re: hurdler or herder?
Maybe not riding over, but getting wedged on it may be an issue. If a robot DOES manage to drive all the way over a trackball, that's a match I want to watch.
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