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Thread: Do drum shaped robots roll over ok after being flipped?

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    passive attempts at self righting are rarely if ever successful unless you count something like the full bodied spinners in the US with their bent poles sticking up. Always use a powered option if you can.

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    Not always, no. It sometimes runs out of energy. Or hits a wall. Or some one does something stupid like let it get flipped onto the join between two curved panels and the flex takes all the energy.

    By comparison, The Morgue could self right entirely with very little energy due to that squat shape. If it had an embedded axe, it could have won that heat.

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    I would say they do work at least some of the time!!

    The best for this was Mighty Mouse. I could go off praising this little robot as it was one of my all time favourites, but I will resist the temptation.
    The trick I think was to keep the robot narrow and the centre of gravity very low, also I think the roll-over bar was oval, and in the last few years held on by springs.
    I would love to make something like MM myself.

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