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Team 675 'Delilah'
![]() Team 675 is looking foreword to the San Jose regional. Last edited by MikeJ675 : 25-02-2005 at 01:38. |
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Re: Team 675 'Delilah'
How are you planning on keeping those metal rods within the size restriction? Looks like a pretty solid robot. Can you stack during autonomous? Most robots (including ours) placed robot arm placement ahead of camera in the priority list, resulting in a lackluster mount for it, but yours look pretty optimal. Hope it works
Look forward to seeing you there at silicon valley. |
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Re: Team 675 'Delilah'
The forks are hinged.
The camera mount was designed and built during a three-ish hour period last weekend after we decided to redo the camera mount. |
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Re: Team 675 'Delilah'
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