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We got to test it out yesterday for a few hours. We now we are one of the most durable bots, and we can pick up the ball from the ground, knock it off the rack, place it on the rack, and hurl it over the rack. We just have to be conservative with our air.
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Re: Team #1258's Robot

It's much cooler in the dark with the lights turned on.

It is really strong at picking up the ball and placing it on the overpass.

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Re: Team #1258's Robot

Pretty cool gripper design.

How fast can it go? What can it do in hybrid? How many hurdles are you excpecting per match?
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Re: Team #1258's Robot

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Pretty cool gripper design.

How fast can it go? What can it do in hybrid? How many hurdles are you excpecting per match?
Before we shipped, our student programmer was able to complete 3/4 lap in hybrid and four stubs for the IR Sensor.

We expect to consistently make 1-2 hurdles per match and place the ball at the end.
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