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This is a pic of our robot... if you saw us at Annapolis you know what it does. If you don't, start a discussion.
16-03-2003 12:16
Yan Wang
That is the robot as it was when we competed at Annapolis. Ask away.
Here are some Realmedia videos of us stacking/orienting back at home... will put up some ones of Annapolis too once I can get them and digitize them.
www.orbitreview.com/~temp/stacking.rm
www.orbitreview.com/~temp/orienting.rm
Major changes expected for Canada so we'll show you some ones after that too 
16-03-2003 12:21
BoticsPUNK
Hey guys nice bot..thanks for the fun alliance we had although we couldn't break through 25's tough plays we still had fun with you and Miss Daisy ! Good Luck rest of the season...
16-03-2003 14:25
Yan Wang
Thanks... too bad throwing bins was pretty much as uneffective as stacking consistently.
I know you guys were recording the entirety of the regional on video camera near where we were sitting. Any chance I can get a copy somehow? 
16-03-2003 15:02
Yan Wang
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Originally posted by Joe Ross I wanna see the infinitely tall stack ;-) |
16-03-2003 15:03
The Lucas
You guys should post the video of you stacking at Annapolis as soon as possible. You made like a 3 stack in one seeding match. It is not on Soap since it happened on Friday. You are the only bot besides GeroniMOE that I saw stack. I wish there were more.
16-03-2003 17:31
SergMany robots can stack, we can, 25 can, so many more too. Just that everything happened so quickly no one really had time to. it was all about getting bins on their side and KOTH
30-03-2003 22:54
AJ QuickWow.. you guys had a good a way of doing it. Could you orient a box while holding a stack?
31-03-2003 21:16
kristen
No, we could not orient the bins while we were stacking. Which was the fault to the design.
31-03-2003 21:35
Yan Wang
Nah, not at all. That didn't help us at all. Even if we could orient while stacking it'd be useless unless we could protect the stack. Protection was the fault at Annapolis and we did not have a backup device with us.
What did matter was the aluminum frame to support our stack of 4 and protect it.
The orientors we used for orienting were moved onto this frame and instead were used to hold the stack. It was a tedious backup plan developed late in the build but it was simple to do... too bad it took 6 hours the first day to implement... taking stuff apart is incredibly tedious when it's all hex nuts... 