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Yes, I'm having precisely the same problem.  I have a table where the
mat has been left alone for many weeks now and there are still
noticeable waves near the middle. 

I don't recall having this problem in the past so perhaps there was a
manufacturing issue with the mats this year.  The field setup
instructions suggest using a hair dryer to help smooth out waves but I
think those are waves due to storage, not manufacture.

It is probably reasonable to assume the tournament mats will be just as
wavy so it may be better to simply deal with it in your robot design.
For this reason, I haven't tried to fix the mats.
 
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Stuart Roll
Sterling, VA
2006 - Banano Splits #1494
2007 - Solar Pickles #6567
2008 - <TBD> #3502
2008 - The High 80s #4197

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From: First Lego League Discussion
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Blanpied
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 11:29 AM
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Subject: [VADCFLL-L] Wavey mat

Does anyone else have an issue with wave in the mat this year?

Our mat won't lie completely flat on the table. The outer edge does, 
all the way around, but the middle has waves running north-south. 
It's as if the middle perhaps 50% of the area has been slightly 
stretched east-west and is slightly too big for its surroundings. I'm 
not sure if the waves are big enough to be affecting the robot's 
travel, but they're certainly prominent.

I'd be curious to know if anyone else has this problem, and to know 
of any workable solutions.

Thanks,
-- 
Mike Blanpied
Reston, VA
2006 Nano People #4809
2007 Power Bunnies #1666
2008 {Name TBD} #5013

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