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Re: Sumo Bots C 2009 (NY Trial)

Posted: February 23rd, 2009, 7:07 pm
by gh
OK, I think this should be right. Not sure why they have a "Cardozzo" on the site though.
8:00
Columbia High School
John Jay High School
Brighton High School
Collegiate
The Dalton School
Webster Schroder High School
Chaminade High School
Livonia High School

9:00
Roy C. Ketcham High School
Plattsburg High School
Kingston High School
Benjamin Cardozo High School
Kellenberg Memorial High School
Paul Schreiber High School
Port Jefferson High School
Jamesville-DeWitt High School
Cicero North Syracuse High School

10:00
Spackenkill High School
Potsdam High School
Ballston Spa High School
Bayport-Blue Point High School
Watertown High School
Saint Joseph Collegiate Institute
Brentwood High School
Fayetteville-Manlius High School

11:00
Roxbury High School
New Rochelle High School
Niskayuna High School
Byram Hills High School
Clarence High School
Division Avenue High School
Syosset High School
Webster Thomas High School

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Smithtown West High School
Williamsville High School East
Ward Melville High School
Goshen High School
Yorktown High School
Hicksville High School
Maine Endwell High School
Townsend Harris High School
Vestal High School

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Springville-Griffith High School
Half Hollow Hills High School East
Williamsville High School North
Camden High School
Red Creek High School
JFK Bellmore High School
Stuyvesant High School
Union Endicott High School

Re: Sumo Bots C 2009 (NY Trial)

Posted: February 24th, 2009, 11:46 am
by Sheogorath
Isn't it odd though that FlavorFlav, gh, radashlee, and myself are all in the same bracket?

Re: Sumo Bots C 2009 (NY Trial)

Posted: February 28th, 2009, 12:51 pm
by radashlee
NICE. should be a good time then. where are gh and flavorflav from? and sheograth are you the one from rc that does electric vehicle too?

Re: Sumo Bots C 2009 (NY Trial)

Posted: February 28th, 2009, 1:37 pm
by radashlee
sheo, maybe i should have looked at your signature first haha.

Re: Sumo Bots C 2009 (NY Trial)

Posted: February 28th, 2009, 8:19 pm
by Sheogorath
I believe that gh is from Stuyvesant and FlavorFlav is from Half Hollow Hills East

Re: Sumo Bots C 2009 (NY Trial)

Posted: February 28th, 2009, 9:38 pm
by C++
What place was ME last year?
and does anyone have the placings from last year?

Re: Sumo Bots C 2009 (NY Trial)

Posted: March 7th, 2009, 2:10 pm
by radashlee
You're gonna need a body bag, my sumobot will break bones your sumobot didn't know it had. When we're gone there will be nothing left of it for your teammates to hold on to, when they find your sumobot cold and blue tonight, face down in a parking lot.

Re: Sumo Bots C 2009 (NY Trial)

Posted: March 8th, 2009, 3:54 pm
by gh
More important than bone breaking ability (which may be the only thing more lacking than singing ability @ radashlee :P), what are people doing for scoops?

What sort of general philosophy do you guys do with the scoops to make them lower or sharper than the competition's? Not gimmicks or tricks, or course, since we know that (a) we all keep them secret and (b) they don't work.

Important questions (and my thoughts/ideas):
  • Plastic vs. metal vs. other?
    I've been using plastic, which works well (maybe not well enough) for me, since it's easy to machine and doesn't get bent out of shape like sheet metal would. Any thoughts on using a metal scoop? Anyone using fancy composites?
  • Angle?
    Is a bevel that's aggressively angled forward better than one that's angled downward? I'm going for about 30 degrees to the floor, but 45 might have worked better last year (I don't know).
  • Bevel?
    How are you guys getting the bevel (if any) on the edge of the scoop? I just take a file and sandpaper. No, it's neither easy nor effective. I just don't have anything else to do it with. Well, I could Dremel it, but the file gives better control.
  • Size and shape?
    Are you going for a scoop that's so big, it passes over your bot? Maybe a scoop that is small and sharp, but traps the enemy scoop with a steep angle or other geometry? Are you doing a truncated pyramidal frustum like the UE bot from 2007 (and mine from last year)? Or maybe you're using an inverted round "bowl" shaped armor to expose a scoop to all sides? I honestly don't know what I'm going to do for size or shape; maybe just what's convenient.

Re: Sumo Bots C 2009 (NY Trial)

Posted: March 9th, 2009, 6:12 pm
by radashlee
haha im glad that entertained you gh, it's a song by hit the lights but i modified it for entertainment. i think we're the ones who will be needing the body bag sadly :[

Re: Sumo Bots C (NY Trial)

Posted: March 15th, 2009, 11:45 pm
by tjpark1111
hey guys im doing sumo and i was wondering if the playing field is gonna b the same as last year, i remember it was really smooth wood so there would no trouble regarding scoops getting stuck on the surface and what not