I have a team trying to build this robot. Where are the small wedges on the front of the blade from? Also how did you mount the flipper. We are having trouble with it.
With practice, I wonder if the robot can toss pairs of green cubes into the goals. If so, a score in the 70's without help seems very possible if driving without a partner scoring. There will not likely be time to clear the supply zone, but a full park would be easy. With a really good other team you spend your time clearing the supply zone.
Don't make a robot that is reliant on your teamwork partner being good. If you can't carry in quals, you won't get a good qualification rank and will most likely be paired with a bad partner in finals, which makes this robot useless.
I think anyone who says something along the lines of this comment has to take another perspective of this idea. In a summer camp, because of the way this seasons game was designed, everyones points were within ten points of each other. I would suspect early season competitions will be related to the experience I had at my summer camp. If I am correct, since this idea doesn’t focus on a part of the game others won’t there is a really good chance this robot could make it to high level finals matches. Obviously later in the season this robot will become ineffective but for now, after my team qualifies for states it is an interesting robot design we might use in a competion.
It’s an interesting principle, robotically and competitively though. One of our teams almost won state in Slapshot despite their inexperience because they focused on emptying purple into their robot rather than blue or yellow. Small downside, big upside is what they found in that case.
This is awesome! What are the blue flat pieces you used to create the knife's edge?
I had experimented with a similar intake. My issue was with catching them after I flung them out.
Ben the link for these directions is broken. Could you send it to me…or fix the link?!
I have a team trying to build this robot. Where are the small wedges on the front of the blade from? Also how did you mount the flipper. We are having trouble with it.
They are wedge peices from the 2022 game pitching in
what did the one with the knife edge up do?
how does it flip up exactly? i understand that there is banding but how does it release? it isnt a slip gear because thats illegal.
maybe it just deactivates the brakes on the motor?
if you turn around towards goal you might be able to catapault cubes in
Just wondering, what is the purpose of rubber bands around the axles?
Hi Ben Lipper
With practice, I wonder if the robot can toss pairs of green cubes into the goals. If so, a score in the 70's without help seems very possible if driving without a partner scoring. There will not likely be time to clear the supply zone, but a full park would be easy. With a really good other team you spend your time clearing the supply zone.
Can’t wait to see your robot at state 🙄
Don't make a robot that is reliant on your teamwork partner being good. If you can't carry in quals, you won't get a good qualification rank and will most likely be paired with a bad partner in finals, which makes this robot useless.
I think anyone who says something along the lines of this comment has to take another perspective of this idea. In a summer camp, because of the way this seasons game was designed, everyones points were within ten points of each other. I would suspect early season competitions will be related to the experience I had at my summer camp. If I am correct, since this idea doesn’t focus on a part of the game others won’t there is a really good chance this robot could make it to high level finals matches. Obviously later in the season this robot will become ineffective but for now, after my team qualifies for states it is an interesting robot design we might use in a competion.
It’s an interesting principle, robotically and competitively though. One of our teams almost won state in Slapshot despite their inexperience because they focused on emptying purple into their robot rather than blue or yellow. Small downside, big upside is what they found in that case.
This is not the best design to get into worlds, but it can still get you a head start at the beginning of the season.
Very interesting way to play the game lol
Hİ as a TURKİSH can u do show insturactions
Then you get Samual Chengs robot along with it and you get infinite points
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‘if ur in a high level finals match with this robot’
yeah right 65 point robot can get to high level finals match 💀💀💀
The thing is if you’ve got a great bot and get paired with a knife then it would help you out a lot.
@@TheModeratelySizedWavethe thing is u probably won’t get paired with a good bot for 10 matches straight
Can in Mississippi
Nah armbot better finals assist bot
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I feel like this type of robot is something you give to another team with a really bad/broken robot
Bro downgraded. 💀
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