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How to Build A Robot that Doesn't Tip (FIRST History)
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So, I thought this might be a good place for FIRST vetrans to post how robots in the past expanded and kept from tipping, even when hit. Specific robots would be great. Please include robots that used things that were made illegal in previous years, because that might start someone thinking. Here are a few I can think of: 67 - 2004. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...gle&picid=7782 Wedge shaped base so that any robots hitting them would ride up instead of hitting them dead on. Very low and long base. 25 - 2000. http://firstrobotics.net/00gallery/pages/025-1_jpg.htm The epitome of a long arm. They were very prone to tipping when used in the open field, but in the finals, they would latch securely onto the bar before deploying the arm. 330 - 1999. http://www.frazmtn.com/~rsteele/beachbot99/beachbot.jpg Before lifting their basket, they always raised their wheels off the ground, so their entire base was resting on the puck. Also, a very low base. 67 - 1998. Their controls had a number of preset positions, for collecting the balls, for moving with the balls, and then for scoring the balls. They only were extended with the balls for a few seconds, if that. Last edited by Joe Ross : 21-04-2004 at 13:57. Reason: stupid grammar errors |
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