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Here's a short wmv clip of a "tip test" for our robot:
Team4_TipDemo.wmv
Needless to say, we didn't tip in competition in Atlanta...
03-05-2006 03:36
Guy Chriquithe scariest part of it is how fast the robot actually springs back to center
i <3 low cg
-guy
03-05-2006 12:55
Tristan LallWait a second, isn't that the robot that you put together for GTR, and not your original robot? Did you compete with that thing?
For those that don't know what I'm talking about, compare these:


The original, and apparently dearly departed is above; the new and possibly improved is below. The new one was built because the old one was trapped in a warehouse in California for a bit too long....
03-05-2006 12:59
Billfred
I spoke with folks on their team. Apparently, they opted to ditch their original appendage to play defense. The drive base from the original robot remained...but they built a whole new structure for up top.
03-05-2006 13:45
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Originally Posted by Tristan Lall
Wait a second, isn't that the robot that you put together for GTR, and not your original robot? Did you compete with that thing?
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03-05-2006 14:21
Travis Hoffman
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Originally Posted by David Brinza
In Atlanta, we removed the shooter/ball collector housings from the original robot, mounted a 1/4" aluminum plate under our chassis and built the lightest weight "superstructure" as practical to allow us to block shots. So, our competition robot in Atlanta was a "hybrid" of the original robot and the GTR "One-Day Wonder". With the significant changes, we weren't quite ready for "prime-time" on our Friday qualification matches, but performed much better in our two final qual matches on Saturday.
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03-05-2006 15:24
Dan PetrovicWoah! I just can't believe my eyes! That's incredible!
04-05-2006 12:51
Barry Bonzack
our bumpers were the major reason we stayed upright. That video was just sick.
25-08-2007 18:02
Ricki E.
At first I thought Brina was crazy
The next second i couldnt believe my eyes
I loved how amazed I was 