Quote from: Pwnator on July 08, 2012, 12:01:36 AMRPB doesn't use Snapper IIs. :PBounciness mostly depends on how the motors' orientation with respect to the snapper.so, if the motor is perpendicular to the snapper, will the bot bounce?(given that it's mounted to the hidden AP)
RPB doesn't use Snapper IIs. :PBounciness mostly depends on how the motors' orientation with respect to the snapper.
Do the snowplows really help like that? Try putting them on the top to prevent bots from going over it.
is this bot don't lost all razors in a fight before do a damage thought
have the snowplows further inwards and rotate the extender holding the fs on by 90 degrees away from the chassis so it is in-line with the snowplows.
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The old Coal Miner and Raptor are crap. Surprised it was able to take on Snow Job and DEADBEAT, though.Anyway, just swap the inner irons (extender-wise, not motor-wise) to maces and it's all good.
it looks a bit messy really (might just be the irons), a topview of the insides would help tell us where you can make it airtightits properly invertable right ?
So you just pretty much took a bot and changed the motors?
123 does not check the stock showcase. Besides, this is not really a flail SnS.or should we call this a 360 degree flail SnS.