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Re: Springs on a minibot?

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So I have some team member wondering if springs are allowed on the minibots.
I believe that rule <r-92> says no, however part J makes me wonder if its possible.

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Well, unless you used a NON-metallic rope or cord for a spring (i dont know how you would, feel free to let me know) you could not use a spring; also, that would be pretty hard because your minibot has to stay in contact with the pole throughout. So
1. it'd be hard to make a non-metallic spring
2. it'd be hard to make a non-metallic spring with a enough force to get to the top
3. it'd be hard to make a non-metallic spring with a enough force to get to the top while touching the pole, which would impede in some way on the upward speed
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Re: Springs on a minibot?

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also, that would be pretty hard because your minibot has to stay in contact with the pole throughout.
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Really? Where in the rules does it say this?
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Re: Springs on a minibot?

There has also been discussion about launching MINIBOTS here:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...threadid=88428
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Re: Springs on a minibot?

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Really? Where in the rules does it say this?
Potentially in rule <T14> which addresses the uncontrollable falling of minibots.
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