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12-02-2009 19:02
Pelicano234how many balls can you hold? Looks very sleek and professional(spellcheck)
12-02-2009 20:32
JaneYoung
It does look very sleek and professional.
12-02-2009 21:14
Ian Curtis
Do you have any protection for that front roller? In Aim High we had an 18" opening on our front with a guarded roller, and the guards (2"x1/8" C channel) would only last a match or two before they folded in to the point they were touching the roller. Or are you just banking on most robots being short enough they come in under the roller and just bang against the frame?
13-02-2009 00:05
Gaurav27Very Sleek & Professional (in FIRST Terms, nice imagery!
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13-02-2009 07:09
Phil Ross|
how many balls can you hold? Looks very sleek and professional(spellcheck)
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13-02-2009 07:10
Phil Ross|
Do you have any protection for that front roller? In Aim High we had an 18" opening on our front with a guarded roller, and the guards (2"x1/8" C channel) would only last a match or two before they folded in to the point they were touching the roller. Or are you just banking on most robots being short enough they come in under the roller and just bang against the frame?
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13-02-2009 15:33
BPetry234What do consider as your "hopper" space?
14-02-2009 01:22
brianeliteThis is a very similar design to the one we are using.
14-02-2009 21:08
Rich Kressly
latest auto testing from today:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...74513082963712
We're getting there - robot is making better decisions on ball delivery and smoothing drive function calmed down the slippage and jerky motion. This was also on a rather drained battery which we could attribute the delayed motion to. After running with a full battery, the ball system started more quickly upon being in range.