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Re: Scores
bernard wrote:National Tournament 2015JonB wrote:Ripplestar wrote:Weight: 3.38
Load: 8.2 kg
Score: 2426
Division: B
The highest score last year was just under 5000, so we may see 5500.
What was the score of 1st at Nats? Not many teams (a minority OF the minority) get those scores if I remember correctly. Granted, I am in Div C, but I still do not remember seeing those scores for B.
Division B: 4906, 4336, 3891, 3469, 3397, 3288
Division C: 3694, 3580, 3246, 2633, 2537, 2466, 2456
Got it. Yeah, I do not think we will see 5500. That would be... improbable. Not impossible, but that's a big jump.
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I tried a K-truss before. It is an awesome design, my bridge held 37 POUNDS and wasn't even BOWING!!!!! The only thing is, they are pretty heavy. Mine weighed 42.5 g.
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brayden box wrote:I tried a K-truss before. It is an awesome design, my bridge held 37 POUNDS and wasn't even BOWING!!!!! The only thing is, they are pretty heavy. Mine weighed 42.5 g.
Did you use balsa, or bass? 42.5 grams is pretty heavy for a k-truss bridge. Mine was around 7 grams.
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Paraphrasing someone from a previous year's thread (I don't remember who), the ideal bridge is one in which all members simultaneously collapse at 15kg. Your bridge has a lot of dead weight.brayden box wrote:I tried a K-truss before. It is an awesome design, my bridge held 37 POUNDS and wasn't even BOWING!!!!! The only thing is, they are pretty heavy. Mine weighed 42.5 g.
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Also keep in mind what type of efficiency you want. The maximum efficiency a ~40g bridge can have is around 300. Do you want an efficiency of 1000? Then the most your bridge can weigh is 15000/1000 or 15 grams.Unome wrote:Paraphrasing someone from a previous year's thread (I don't remember who), the ideal bridge is one in which all members simultaneously collapse at 15kg. Your bridge has a lot of dead weight.brayden box wrote:I tried a K-truss before. It is an awesome design, my bridge held 37 POUNDS and wasn't even BOWING!!!!! The only thing is, they are pretty heavy. Mine weighed 42.5 g.
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Yeah, my score was really low on that one. It was my first bridge i had ever built, i built it two years ago. It was out of bass.
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