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Well here it is folks enjoy.........
03-05-2004 04:32 PM
Tyler Olds
Alright here it is.........
The netting that goes on the sides is taken off to show a better view of our bot.
The skids in front actually have an Omni-wheel mounted on it.
Drive is two CIM motors with a custom transmission and custom gear boxes.
Speed is approx 13 fps in high and 5 fps in low.
Here is our teaser thread too (shows pic and video of us catching all 18 balls)
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=25806
03-05-2004 04:32 PM
Beast314Looks nice and clean. Love the wire job from the other pic. See you all in less then a week!
03-05-2004 05:36 PM
Jay H 237
That's neat how it unfolds and catches the balls. Looks like a bird spreading it's wings ready to take off. 
03-05-2004 06:46 PM
Ryan Dognaux
Another excellent bot from New Apple Corps!! Can't wait to see you guys in action at the Midwest Regional 
03-16-2004 02:22 PM
Fireworks 234
Just wondering but is your robot able to drop all of the balls into the
player station or do you do that just to keep them off the field?
Either way that is one awesome Robot!!!
I cant wait to see it in action at Chicago!!! 
03-16-2004 02:24 PM
Ryan Dognaux
Yes, I hope we get paired up with you guys in a match... your robot would compliment ours very well 
03-16-2004 02:26 PM
KenWittlief
are those solar panels?
is your bot the Solar Plexus? :^)
what motors do you use to flap those wings?
how do you keep it from flying up into the ceiling?
03-16-2004 05:46 PM
Tyler Olds
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Originally Posted by KenWittlief
are those solar panels?
is your bot the Solar Plexus? :^) what motors do you use to flap those wings? how do you keep it from flying up into the ceiling? |
03-16-2004 05:49 PM
Tyler Olds
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Originally Posted by Fireworks 234
Just wondering but is your robot able to drop all of the balls into the
player station or do you do that just to keep them off the field? Either way that is one awesome Robot!!! I cant wait to see it in action at Chicago!!! ![]() |
03-16-2004 07:04 PM
RoteAugenaccording to Simple strategy sheet,
this bot is a:
2-2
effective counter strategy (recommended):
(3,4,6)-1
03-16-2004 07:08 PM
Tyler Olds
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Originally Posted by RoteAugen
according to Simple strategy sheet,
this bot is a: 2-2 effective counter strategy (recommended): (3,4,6)-1 |
03-16-2004 07:32 PM
RoteAugenthanks for the correction!
I'm not recording these on my sheet until I actually sit and watch some matches, but once in a while I'll hazard a guess as to what a robot is capable of, and what can be done to counter it.
When I think about strategy, I always use our bot as a guide to measure up to, so that's why I hesitated on adding more numbers. One thing I forgot to put in the general version (and use in this thread) of the sheet is Bolding and italicizing.
bold= can do very well
italics= poor
(to make full use of this, make sure to use your bot as the standard, so bold=more effective/reliable, ital=less effective/reliable... makes for easier gameplanning)
Another thing I've noticed this year is that there seems to be a lot more torque than last year... as unlikely as that may sound (at least at the BAE NH regional)