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WOW! Your Robot look's alot like ours! And saying that, I LOVE your Design
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Team 166 thought of that concept as well.

However, I don't think that motor used to take the slack out of the canvas (or whatever it is) will be fast enough to be effective this year. The key is to be able to drop a ton of balls as quickly as possible.

If you could replace that motor with something faster, then you might perform better. This is all assuming that the one (keyang) motor is entirely responsible for removing the slack.

By the way, this is one of my favorite concepts. It simple, elegant, and can be extreme effective (see 20).
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Team 166 thought of that concept as well.

However, I don't think that motor used to take the slack out of the canvas (or whatever it is) will be fast enough to be effective this year. The key is to be able to drop a ton of balls as quickly as possible.

If you could replace that motor with something faster, then you might perform better. This is all assuming that the one (keyang) motor is entirely responsible for removing the slack.

By the way, this is one of my favorite concepts. It simple, elegant, and can be extreme effective (see 20).
For perspective, our fabric spool is driven by two CIMs at a ~8:1 reduction and it takes about 2.5 seconds to empty. We're going to try lowering the reduction on Thursday and see if we can't get away with making it faster.
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Team 1559 has a similar idea. we use a cloth with a pneumatic piston in each corner. This way we can dump in all 3 directions. Sorry i don't have a picture.
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That is duck tape on the wheels, the motor on the canvass is slower than we would like and we are currently working on a faster model for San Jose. This seems to be a very effective design this year based on what Ive seen of teams like #20
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