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Re: Scores?
Posted: January 30th, 2018, 8:51 am
by abayarea
nicksalanitri wrote:My new roller coaster has a top score of about 405
How did you manage to get that high score, I am assuming you have several gaps more than 10 cm each, how did you manage the consistency and what ball did you use ?
Re: Scores?
Posted: January 30th, 2018, 1:11 pm
by IvanGe
nicksalanitri wrote:
My new roller coaster has a top score of about 405
How did you manage to get that high score, I am assuming you have several gaps more than 10 cm each, how did you manage the consistency and what ball did you use ?
I'm nicks partner and we had 4 gaps of around 21, 14, 11, and 19 with a height of 77cm and time of about 30s. It does require a bit of luck but we made it so that the ball always gets caught somewhere and keeps on going even if the jumps don't all work
Re: Scores?
Posted: January 30th, 2018, 6:15 pm
by Anika57
abayarea wrote:nicksalanitri wrote:My new roller coaster has a top score of about 405
How did you manage to get that high score, I am assuming you have several gaps more than 10 cm each, how did you manage the consistency and what ball did you use ?
shoot... is my team the only one that only has one gap??
Re: Scores?
Posted: January 31st, 2018, 9:49 am
by abayarea
IvanGe wrote:nicksalanitri wrote:
My new roller coaster has a top score of about 405
How did you manage to get that high score, I am assuming you have several gaps more than 10 cm each, how did you manage the consistency and what ball did you use ?
I'm nicks partner and we had 4 gaps of around 21, 14, 11, and 19 with a height of 77cm and time of about 30s. It does require a bit of luck but we made it so that the ball always gets caught somewhere and keeps on going even if the jumps don't all work
That is awesome that you were able to consistently land the ball , were your gaps across the diagonal of the coaster or on the four walls ? The reason I ask is do the track length play a role in how far the ball jumps ?
Re: Scores?
Posted: January 31st, 2018, 10:35 am
by jander14indoor
High score at the Centerville Invitational last Saturday was 355.
Jeff Anderson
Livonia, MI
Re: Scores?
Posted: January 31st, 2018, 11:11 am
by IvanGe
[quote]nicksalanitri wrote:
My new roller coaster has a top score of about 405
How did you manage to get that high score, I am assuming you have several gaps more than 10 cm each, how did you manage the consistency and what ball did you use ?
I'm nicks partner and we had 4 gaps of around 21, 14, 11, and 19 with a height of 77cm and time of about 30s. It does require a bit of luck but we made it so that the ball always gets caught somewhere and keeps on going even if the jumps don't all work
That is awesome that you were able to consistently land the ball , were your gaps across the diagonal of the coaster or on the four walls ? The reason I ask is do the track length play a role in how far the ball jumps ?[/quote
Yes indeed the track length does effect how far the ball gets. We tried to maximize the distance the wall travels before it jumps.
Re: Scores?
Posted: February 10th, 2018, 11:02 am
by sandvinsd
In San Diego regional today, 1 team has posted a 404 score
Re: Scores?
Posted: February 11th, 2018, 7:11 pm
by Escape
We won our regionals with a score of 234. 30 second goal with a run time of 28, 3 gaps. Competition didn't have many gaps at all.
Re: Scores?
Posted: February 13th, 2018, 12:44 pm
by abayarea
Escape wrote:We won our regionals with a score of 234. 30 second goal with a run time of 28, 3 gaps. Competition didn't have many gaps at all.
Congratulations!
What is the shape of the track you have used to maximize the jump?is it just one downward ramp the ball rolls before making the jump?
Re: Scores?
Posted: February 13th, 2018, 2:06 pm
by cool hand luke
Depending on the target time we are from 370-400