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Re: pic: The 2008 Team 703 Phoenix Robot
My first reaction too. But I was consoled by the fact that you're using carbon fiber.
As far as picking up the ball, I have this guess. Those two side-board mounted cylinders will pull your entire tower forward on an angle. This will allow the yet-to-be-replaced wood cradle to "kneel" in front of the bumper, and the wheel at the top will scoop the Trackball in. Am I close? Looking forward to seeing this in competition. Last edited by GaryVoshol : 02-21-2008 at 08:32 AM. |
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