the blade part, because my partner and i didn't even have a binder in regionals (we kinda forgot) and we still got 5th so...icyfire wrote:Are you guys focusing more on the binder/information part or the blade part? why?
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If you want to do well at nats, you'll need to focus on both aspects.
The blade part is probably the easiest to improve at first but once you get to a certain point, it's really hard to make a breakthrough.
The blade part is probably the easiest to improve at first but once you get to a certain point, it's really hard to make a breakthrough.
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I definitely have to agree with that, during our first few weeks of building and testing, we saw a large amount of improvement, but at the point where we are now..., breaking our highest voltage is very difficult... We don't know what else we could do
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It's pretty hard to say, because the type of motor and voltmeter that you test with can be different than the ones at state. At regionals, we got 150% times as much volts that we got at home. So, your voltage at states could be lower or higher than what you get with your testing.
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