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Team 1856

By: rgaston
New: 24-01-2009 21:28
Updated: 24-01-2009 21:28
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25-01-2009 01:22

Blair Frank


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Is the whole robot going to be vertical like that?

If so, that's AWESOME.



25-01-2009 14:36

rsegrest


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Question, are you going to leave your control system mounted as shown? I can't tell from the pic if it's mounted so that it's on the inside panel facing inward or not (I am assuming that it is). Are you at all concerned about being hit from the side and knocking anything loose (nuts, bolts, etc.)? I know they say that it could take a fall from a six story building but they say a lot of stuff. Have you considered what would happen if the plexi is broken in the middle of a match? Other than those concerns I think it looks really great!!



27-01-2009 20:46

5n1p3r


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Woa. thats all i can say...woah



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