Posted by Matt Leese at 02/21/2001 8:18 PM EST
Other on team #73, Tigerbolt, from Edison Technical HS and Alstom & Fiber Technologies & RIT.
Well, given that the robot is finally gone and is mostly done I figured I’d share a picture of it with everyone. We sort of went out on a limb this year and we can only handle little balls (and pull the goal), but uniquely we shoot the balls into the goal. Yes, it works fairly accurately (if our batteries are powered and we’re attached to the goal we have about 80-90% accuracy on a good day). Any comments or questions are appreciated. 
Matt who’s really glad that the robot is in a crate and on the way to NJ
Posted by Mark at 02/21/2001 8:56 PM EST
Student on team #41, Warrior Robotics, from Watchung Hills Regional HS and Cordis.
In Reply to: Tigerbolt IV
Posted by Matt Leese on 02/21/2001 8:18 PM EST:
I don’t know about everyone else, but I think that this is a very cool idea. How fast can your robot collect and then shoot small balls? This well definitely be an advantage since no team so far that I know of has focused on this aspect of the game. Can’t wait to see you guys at Midatlantic.
-Mark 41
Posted by Jason “JDoggyDog” Trotter at 02/21/2001 9:13 PM EST
Student on team #191, X-CATS, from Joseph C. Wilson Magnet High School.
In Reply to: Tigerbolt IV
Posted by Matt Leese on 02/21/2001 8:18 PM EST:
As a witness to Tigerbolt IV’s abilities I will be the first to say that this is one very cool idea. When I saw it gulping up the small balls, all I could think of was, “What’s next?” and then fwomp! The ball is in the goal. A very unique idea. You guys did a great job.
Jason Trotter
Co-Coach of DJ Sprocket
Posted by Joe Ross at 02/21/2001 9:15 PM EST
Engineer on team #330, Beach Bot, from Hope Chapel Academy and NASA/JPL , J&F Machine, and Raytheon.
In Reply to: Tigerbolt IV
Posted by Matt Leese on 02/21/2001 8:18 PM EST:
I remember watching a robot in '97 that shot inner tubes and it was one of my favorite robots, even though it didn’t seem to be very accurate. I can’t wait to see the Tigerbolt IV in action!
Posted by Andy Grady at 02/21/2001 9:25 PM EST
Other on team #126, Gael Force, from Clinton High School and Nypro Inc…
In Reply to: Tigerbolt IV
Posted by Matt Leese on 02/21/2001 8:18 PM EST:
All I gotta say is THANK GOD FOR TIGERBOLT…I miss catapult type machines so much, I am looking forward to seeing this thing in action!!! Long live shooters!
Cya,
Andy =)