Robot Arm C
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Re: Robot Arm C
ok, now i'm really confused.
are you saying that there are motors at the top that somehow unspool the tape measures, and then ones that unlock the tape measures to let them reel back in.
are you saying that there are motors at the top that somehow unspool the tape measures, and then ones that unlock the tape measures to let them reel back in.
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Sound of Music: 8th
Nationals 2013:
Remote Sensing: 1st
ELG: 1st
MagLev: 6th
State 2014:
Boomi: 1st (scored 1824)
Circuits: 1st
Compound: 3rd
Malgev: 1st
MP: 2nd
total gold: 18
total silver: 10
total bronze: 5
6th: 1
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Nationals 2012:
Sound of Music: 8th
Nationals 2013:
Remote Sensing: 1st
ELG: 1st
MagLev: 6th
State 2014:
Boomi: 1st (scored 1824)
Circuits: 1st
Compound: 3rd
Malgev: 1st
MP: 2nd
total gold: 18
total silver: 10
total bronze: 5
6th: 1
Poudre High School class of '15
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best thing to look at is the video and the pictures in the description. It's pretty hard to explain, but i'll put in depth pictures up this weekend when i get a chance (with grav pictures too).plaid suit guy2 wrote:ok, now i'm really confused.
are you saying that there are motors at the top that somehow unspool the tape measures, and then ones that unlock the tape measures to let them reel back in.
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Yes, more pictures would be awesome!Jdogg wrote:best thing to look at is the video and the pictures in the description. It's pretty hard to explain, but i'll put in depth pictures up this weekend when i get a chance (with grav pictures too).plaid suit guy2 wrote:ok, now i'm really confused.
are you saying that there are motors at the top that somehow unspool the tape measures, and then ones that unlock the tape measures to let them reel back in.
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Re: Robot Arm C
Put them in the image gallery.Jdogg wrote:best thing to look at is the video and the pictures in the description. It's pretty hard to explain, but i'll put in depth pictures up this weekend when i get a chance (with grav pictures too).plaid suit guy2 wrote:ok, now i'm really confused.
are you saying that there are motors at the top that somehow unspool the tape measures, and then ones that unlock the tape measures to let them reel back in.
In fact, would you mind terribly much if I just shoved those pictures into the Robot Arm gallery?
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haha sureforeverphysics wrote:Put them in the image gallery.Jdogg wrote:best thing to look at is the video and the pictures in the description. It's pretty hard to explain, but i'll put in depth pictures up this weekend when i get a chance (with grav pictures too).plaid suit guy2 wrote:ok, now i'm really confused.
are you saying that there are motors at the top that somehow unspool the tape measures, and then ones that unlock the tape measures to let them reel back in.
In fact, would you mind terribly much if I just shoved those pictures into the Robot Arm gallery?
Yeah, I plan to put more in. Though all the pictures are on my other computer and I just got my charger back for it from my friend late late last night and won't get a chance to upload some until tonight/tmr.harryk wrote:Yes, more pictures would be awesome!Jdogg wrote:best thing to look at is the video and the pictures in the description. It's pretty hard to explain, but i'll put in depth pictures up this weekend when i get a chance (with grav pictures too).plaid suit guy2 wrote:ok, now i'm really confused.
are you saying that there are motors at the top that somehow unspool the tape measures, and then ones that unlock the tape measures to let them reel back in.
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Season's over, but here's a video I found of my robot I took after state and put on youtube recently.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujx-ax2kr0U
It's no jdogg's arm, but its got its own personality, moves half decently fast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujx-ax2kr0U
It's no jdogg's arm, but its got its own personality, moves half decently fast
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Without thinking about it, the robot arm was inventoried and packed up, without pictures.jander14indoor wrote:.
In case folks don't have pictures, I have pictures of all the devices taken during check in, but won't post unless requested by the team.
Jeff Anderson
Livonia, MI
If you could, please post the pictures that you took. As we won't be able to.
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Unfortunately it is not representative of the "best of the best" in each event, only the "best of the best" teams which undoubtely leaves out many of the "Best" in each event........should take a clue from MSHSA Wrestling and go with a team tourny and an indiviual tourny, that would then bring out a true "best of the best"You are in a position that I suspect many of the teams going to Nationals are right now. Keep in mind that out of something like 6,400 teams that started the season back in the fall, you are amongst only 120 to make it to Nationals - the best of the best. Naturally each and every one of those teams is operating at the 'edge' of the rules and trying to make judgment calls
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This has been a commonly proposed and rejected idea.Sc2d19 wrote: Unfortunately it is not representative of the "best of the best" in each event, only the "best of the best" teams which undoubtely leaves out many of the "Best" in each event........should take a clue from MSHSA Wrestling and go with a team tourny and an indiviual tourny, that would then bring out a true "best of the best"
See:
http://www.soinc.org/allstar_teams
http://www.scioly.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=258
and a few other threads I cannot find quickly.
TL;DR: There are many other independent competitions which focus on excellence for single competitors in individual areas. Science Olympiad is focused on teamwork across a wide portion of STEM-related areas.
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however, if you do move to the state of North Carolina, they do have a system similar to what you're talking about.Schrodingerscat wrote:This has been a commonly proposed and rejected idea.Sc2d19 wrote: Unfortunately it is not representative of the "best of the best" in each event, only the "best of the best" teams which undoubtely leaves out many of the "Best" in each event........should take a clue from MSHSA Wrestling and go with a team tourny and an indiviual tourny, that would then bring out a true "best of the best"
See:
http://www.soinc.org/allstar_teams
http://www.scioly.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=258
and a few other threads I cannot find quickly.
TL;DR: There are many other independent competitions which focus on excellence for single competitors in individual areas. Science Olympiad is focused on teamwork across a wide portion of STEM-related areas.
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