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More pictures here.
https://plus.google.com/u/0/?tab=mX#photos/101718392754230534136/albums/5821536879267332129/5821536884460014610
13-12-2012 23:23
akoscielski3
Only West Coast? Why not Swerve?
How much does it weigh, that's the most important question here.
How slow is it?
Can It pick up tubes from the ground, if it can't it won't ever win.

Looking good Andrew ahahha
14-12-2012 09:28
JesseK|
How much does it weigh, that's the most important question here.
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14-12-2012 09:59
akoscielski3
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Not really. There is no weight limit on FTC robots
Stick 25lbs of solid steel bar + the LEGO high-traction Tyres on there an you have one mighty* robot that can move everything on the field, including the field itself! *Penalties DO apply if a team moves the field elements more than once in a competition -- we found that out in 2010 the hard way. |
14-12-2012 12:08
CalTranIs the bucket integrated into your lifting mechanism, or are they two seperate systems? If it's the former than I would call that brilliant. If not, then I have a suggestion to make... ::Rolleyes:: Looks really beautiful, and clearly @Akoscielski3 is much too involved with FRC.
14-12-2012 16:46
Nick Lawrence
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Only West Coast? Why not Swerve?
How much does it weigh, that's the most important question here. How slow is it? Can It pick up tubes from the ground, if it can't it won't ever win. ![]() Looking good Andrew ahahha |
14-12-2012 17:07
Andrew Remmers|
Is the bucket integrated into your lifting mechanism, or are they two seperate systems? If it's the former than I would call that brilliant. If not, then I have a suggestion to make... ::Rolleyes:: Looks really beautiful, and clearly @Akoscielski3 is much too involved with FRC.
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