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pic: 1676 Nearly Flips Over
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WEEBLE MAY WOBBLE BUT HE WON'T FALL DOWN! |
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Cutting it kind of close there aren't ya?
I saw one team, 87 or 86 who would routinely flip over during a match, but would right them selves by using the momentum they flipped with or by using their dome. That was the neatest thing ever. -Tanner |
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I really like this picture, by the way. |
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I hope I'm not revealing too much too soon, but Boston is less than a week away. Team 1350's robot can flip 180 degrees and keep on going, all mechanisms are either duplicated on both sides or can pass through the frame from one side to the other.
It's really cool looking too, but then again I'm really biased. ![]() |
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The bump still can be annoying at times when I flip the bot over backwards a couple times before I am able to get over. |
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We can also flip completely over. Happened once in Traverse city and just a few minutes ago in West Michigan.
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I can't say for certain what it is, but you're right, it is something like that (this is based off when I felt it - I'm not on the team this year so I don't know exactly). The blue bumpers are permanent, and when we are on red, we just have an elasticized red cover that fits around the blue set.
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Congrats on your second regional win. You guys are climbing up the ranks really fast.
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I also love this picture - it's a great view of the inner workings of the bot. You can see the kicker, the transmissions and 8-wheel drive train, the winch motor and transmissions, the safety-stripe roll bars. The beyond-90 degree wobble-back is a big thrill and a huge crowd-pleaser. Since the first few Jersey matches, huberje has become better at going over the bump flat and fast, so we don't show the wobble much any more. It showed up a little when he was trying to figure out how to park on the hump in Virginia practice matches (also a crowd pleaser). |
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Re: pic: 1676 Nearly Flips Over
I must ask - how did you get all of those holes in the side plates/how long did it take you? That looks like a really great way to be able to move stuff around.
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The holes are on 1/2" spacing, and having that adjustability and flexibility for moving stuff around really came in handy during build, without much impact on strength. |
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