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Re: pic: Low brace for drive

WOAH Thats like a lowrider squared rofl, ours is a a quarter inch too
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Re: pic: Low brace for drive

I'd be really careful with that. If you get hit and it bends at all and hits the floor, you could be penalized by adding traction against the hit (the aluminum would slow down the robot in the direction of the hit).
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Re: pic: Low brace for drive

That could creat dragging problems if there are any parts on the floor or if the floor is warped
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Re: pic: Low brace for drive

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That could creat dragging problems if there are any parts on the floor or if the floor is warped
Yes, if this seems to be a problem at pre-ship scrimmage then we can replace it with C channel and move it up a bit. I am not worried about it bending, but a warped floor is always a possibility...
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Re: pic: Low brace for drive

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I'd be really careful with that. If you get hit and it bends at all and hits the floor, you could be penalized by adding traction against the hit (the aluminum would slow down the robot in the direction of the hit).
You can't tell from this picture, but the bar is in the interior of the frame, so it can't be hid directly. So i f that bar bends, added traction will be the least of our problems! lol
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