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| View Poll Results: How does your team hurdle the ball? | |||
| Catapult |
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30 | 19.23% |
| Shooter |
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20 | 12.82% |
| Arm mechanism for lifting/hurdling |
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86 | 55.13% |
| Our team will poke/push a ball over from the overpass |
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7 | 4.49% |
| Our team does not plan on hurdling the ball. |
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13 | 8.33% |
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Re: How does your robot hurdle?
We're planning on lifting the trackball over the trellis, about halfway, and then dropping it over. We can also place it back on the trellis at the end of the match. Ours is a forklift device with a saucer shaped vacuum.
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