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Re: pic: 973 Ready To Go
what's a good vertical spacing for the polycord, front to back? we're redesigning our robot for a competition this fall and would like to change our ball lifter.
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Re: pic: 973 Ready To Go
I'm unsure of what you mean by front to back. If you could be more specific, we'd love to help.
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Re: pic: 973 Ready To Go
Just a few thoughts on what he means.
The distance horizontally between two cords on the same roller The distance (diagonally) between the two rollers and their respective cords on the lifter The distance vertically between the two sets of cord on the launcher / eject mechanism. |
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Re: pic: 973 Ready To Go
Looooove simple elegant designs... And along with my partiality with orange robots this is one of my favorites EVAR!!!
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Re: pic: 973 Ready To Go
Heard about this robot in The New Cool. They called it scruffy?? Nah.
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Re: pic: 973 Ready To Go
This picture brings back some memories ♥
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