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The goal is a tight fit to the game pieces. We found 4 game pieces at Walmart. Three were broken. This piece will not be round by the end of a match.
03-01-2009 23:59
Akash RastogiMost teams in our area found these for 10 bucks a pop, does anyone know if FIRST is getting some huge discount?
Also, it may just be me who didn't find it, but what is the height of the goal from the ground to the lowest beam and from the ground to the tallest beam? This would be really helpful.
04-01-2009 00:54
Andy L|
Most teams in our area found these for 10 bucks a pop, does anyone know if FIRST is getting some huge discount?
Also, it may just be me who didn't find it, but what is the height of the goal from the ground to the lowest beam and from the ground to the tallest beam? This would be really helpful. |
04-01-2009 03:47
sanddragDo the balls actually wedge in between the central post and the pipes, or do they drop/fall right in?
04-01-2009 09:47
RoboMom
Thanks to our local NASA contact and kickoff coordinator, we had one of these goals already built at our kickoff yesterday.
My impressions from watching the teams play around with it - it is challenging to get the balls to fall/drop right in (and the goal was not moving at the time.) More of the balls were ending up hooking the pipes or bouncing out.
04-01-2009 11:18
KingBKWell even if they ball gets caught around the pipes it still counts as in. But my question is with the beam in the middle how hard is it to bank it of off that and keep it in or do the balls just bounce off?
04-01-2009 11:53
McGurkyi was wondering that to, does the orbit ball need to be i the hoop or can it be hooked on a hoop?
04-01-2009 13:22
StevenB|
i was wondering that to, does the orbit ball need to be i the hoop or can it be hooked on a hoop?
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Originally Posted by Game Manual, Section 7.2
SCORED: A GAME PIECE is SCORED when it is fully supported by the TRAILER or other GAME PIECES that have been SCORED.
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04-01-2009 23:04
Elgin Clock
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Do the balls actually wedge in between the central post and the pipes, or do they drop/fall right in?
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| Game Manual, Section 7.2 SCORED: A GAME PIECE is SCORED when it is fully supported by the TRAILER or other GAME PIECES that have been SCORED. |
04-01-2009 23:21
SwertingWell, with a nine inch diameter for the ball, and 10.5 inches between the inside diameter of the pvc poles and the center post, that leaves little room for error.
And for the prices, take those moderately bruised balls, haggle with the manager to get a discount, and glue the plastic together. Then you just have to ducktape the fabric and BAM! you get a semi-decent ball that you will likely have to deal with in the competition since I highly doubt that FIRST can afford brand new balls for every match.
P.S. Run-on sentences for the win! Pay attention in english class kiddies.
05-01-2009 17:09
web_master_dpep|
Most teams in our area found these for 10 bucks a pop, does anyone know if FIRST is getting some huge discount?
Also, it may just be me who didn't find it, but what is the height of the goal from the ground to the lowest beam and from the ground to the tallest beam? This would be really helpful. |
06-01-2009 21:38
1522_Kira
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Well even if they ball gets caught around the pipes it still counts as in. But my question is with the beam in the middle how hard is it to bank it of off that and keep it in or do the balls just bounce off?
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07-01-2009 09:01
Enigma's puzzle|
We too have gotten one from a kick off. We're just holding it fo the time being. Me along with some others have been messing around with it. I have found it to be very easy to bounce it off of the middle pole. That might just be an easy way for the way I throw, but I make it almost everytime I throw it. So using it is a great way to get the balls in.
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09-01-2009 21:04
1522_Kira
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Did you throw over a six and a half foot wall though or try and simulate that?
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