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Re: Best impromptu fixes of 2013
I've been wondering about all those blockers, could one have been made rigid enough to deflect a dull court shot and redirect it into the blocking alliance's goal?
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Re: Best impromptu fixes of 2013
it is interesting that you mentioned that... we were looking at a trampoline type net that would redirect those shots into the two point goal... never panned out though...spin makes it hard to redirect properly..
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Re: Best impromptu fixes of 2013
We had an issue with our feeder not being tall enough for the Frisbee, so we pulled a sign off our tool cart.
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Re: Best impromptu fixes of 2013
2252: The Mavericks went to Buckeye, apparently made their robot from then to qualifications, turned out to be the best robot there and won the competition. They got onto an alliance at worlds, too.
There is no magic involved in stories like these. Just FIRST teams doing what they do best: working hard. |
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Re: Best impromptu fixes of 2013
I was thinking something similar to that. But rather than deflecting the shots, it would feed it through their own shooter, directly into their 3 pt. goal. It'd be a pretty cool tactic, although risky because you're relying on an FCS on the opposing alliance.
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Re: Best impromptu fixes of 2013
We had one of our VexPro ballshifter output shafts fall out in our last qualification match in Las Vegas. We glued it back in, then to prevent subsequent failure we screwed some oak planks to the chassis to prevent the shaft from being able to slide out of the hub.
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Re: Best impromptu fixes of 2013
Once, our chain broke just before the match. We had no time left, so the drive team zip tied the chain together until we could fix it formally. It worked perfectly.
And we've been using zip ties as quick chain fixes ever since. |
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