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A wedge is a non-damaging "weapon" that is used to get underneath the opposing robot. This is a major advantage to have, as most robots are helpless when you are underneath them. This then gives you the chance to [[Gut-rip]], or gring at you opponents vulnerable undersides. Most bot designs in both Stock and DSL should have basic wedges, while bots such as [[flipper]]s, [[Popup]]s, and wedgebots have more advanced wedges.
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A wedge is a non-damaging "weapon" that is used to get underneath the opposing robot. This is a major advantage to have, as most robots are helpless when you are underneath them. This then gives you the chance to [[Gut-rip]], or grind at you opponents vulnerable undersides. Most bot designs in both Stock and DSL should have basic wedges, while bots such as [[flipper]]s, [[Popup]]s, and wedgebots have more advanced wedges.
  
 
==Types of Wedges==
 
==Types of Wedges==

Revision as of 11:01, 5 October 2008

A wedge is a non-damaging "weapon" that is used to get underneath the opposing robot. This is a major advantage to have, as most robots are helpless when you are underneath them. This then gives you the chance to Gut-rip, or grind at you opponents vulnerable undersides. Most bot designs in both Stock and DSL should have basic wedges, while bots such as flippers, Popups, and wedgebots have more advanced wedges.

Types of Wedges

There is basically only one type of good wedge for stock, and that is putting a wedge on a burst motor and lowering the burst motor to its proper location. You can however, have more complicated burst motor designs which will increase your wedginess.

In DSL however, there are quite a few succesful types of wedges. The most common are skirts mounted on skirt hinges. Polycarbonate skirts are most commonly used here. You can then rotate the hinge like a burt motor into the proper position. Another type is a skirt mounted on a metal hinge. Metal hinges cannot be rotated like a burst motor, and must be wired to move. When lowered flat up against the ground, they can usually get under skirt hinge type wedges. There is one kind of wedge however, that beats all the others, it is the flail wedge. (At least that is what I call it.) The flail wedge is made by putting a skirt on an axle mount. It is best to mount the axle onto a solid support. When the match starts, the wedge lie almost perfectly flat on the ground. A weakness to this design however is that if you move to fast, the skirts may lift off the ground, giving your opponent a chance to hit. The flail wedge technique was as far as I know developed by Jules. (See the robot Mako for a good representation of the flail wedge.)