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Tank Track
For the current VEX game 'elevation' my team are currently using a horizontal tank track to storee and deposit cubes.
Everything works perfectly except for one thing, at the start of the track there is a large lump caused by the sprocket, which means we cannot get cubes over it and on to the track we didnt think to account for this problem at the beginning (probably should have) and due to a shortage of equipment are unable to find a way to solve it. can anyone think of any possible solutions - no matter how half-baked they are? we would appreciate it so much as our competition is This Saturday (Monday Now) thank you all so much -Steph (Team GCEC - Auckland, New Zealand) Please note: We have a severe lack of motors. we have one motor and a ton of servos Last edited by SCROSSLEY-GCEC : 07-12-2008 at 22:54. Reason: Additions |
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