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Raul
10-01-2004, 15:24
I have not been able to find any evidence that they are limiting materials this year by having an exotic materials list. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.

PMGRACER
10-01-2004, 15:58
Raul, on page 9 of 21 in the Kit of Parts Rules Section 5.3.1.4 <R70> Materials not allowed - "Materials classified as hazardous by their MSDS sheets." Looks like the Additional Materials list is wide open as long as <R68> "Additional parts must be generally avail. from suppliers such that any other FIRST team , if it so desires, may also obtain them at the same price." Also, must be able to fit into $3500 cost to build the robot. Looks like Carbon Fiber and Titanium may be legal this year, other than their cost. Hope this helps. Good luck this year! Can't wait to see what you guys dream up this year! :D

Jeff Waegelin
10-01-2004, 16:06
I have not been able to find any evidence that they are limiting materials this year by having an exotic materials list. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.

I read through, and haven't seen any such list, either. The only limitation I saw was "hazardous materials."

Matt Leese
10-01-2004, 17:38
My first thought was that finally we could put precious gems on our robot. Finally. ;)

Matt

PsiMatt
05-02-2004, 21:24
No Matt...no gems...!!! maybe except diamonds...and carbon nanotube stuff....

hsvex
26-02-2004, 21:32
Does that include cetain metals? eg. Titanium?

Jeff Waegelin
26-02-2004, 22:25
Does that include cetain metals? eg. Titanium?

As stated above, there is no "exotic materials list" that restricts what materials you can use. There was one last year, but there is no such list this year. So, Titanium is perfectly legal.

tenfour
27-02-2004, 02:12
Our team used a titanium stress point reduction system. This allowed us to make the system strong while still keeping the machine light.

Bcahn836
27-02-2004, 10:56
FIRST did say use common sense, as long as the material is not dangerous and does not exceed the spending limit you are ok, right?

Besides what exotic material were you planning on using?

Greg Perkins
27-02-2004, 11:07
FIRST did say use common sense, as long as the material is not dangerous and does not exceed the spending limit you are ok, right?

Besides what exotic material were you planning on using?

*cough cough* magnesium...*cough cough*

Shark[NH]
27-02-2004, 12:03
Is this just a bunch of bull or what?

Can you use things like titanium, etc. on the robot?
If so what limitations/rules do you have to follow to do it (price wise, type, etc.)?

Nick

Stu Bloom
27-02-2004, 12:24
READ the rules ... USE the flowchart ... :)

Katie Reynolds
27-02-2004, 13:12
']Is this just a bunch of bull or what?

Can you use things like titanium, etc. on the robot?
If so what limitations/rules do you have to follow to do it (price wise, type, etc.)?

NickSee 5.3.2.1. and 5.3.2.2.

It can't cost more than $400 dollars.

It can't weigh more than 130 lbs. (obviously)

It can be hazardous (get those MSDS sheets out!)

If it meets those criteria, check the flowchar to be sure (twice, if necessary.)

If it's still good, feel free to use it. :)