View Full Version : Bumpers for a game purpose?
Andrew Blair
09-01-2006, 18:39
As long as a bumper stays within the parameters of "bumper", and stays in its "bumper zone", would it be legal to form bumpers that would serve a purpose towards offensive game play? i.e. tapered in the front of a robot to help corral balls towards the center?
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ewankoff
10-01-2006, 08:30
you are alound to modify the shape of the bumper for a ball collector as long is it quallifies through the other rules
blue_crew
10-01-2006, 09:42
remember the 10 degree rule though
Alan Anderson
10-01-2006, 11:32
...If used, bumpers must satisfy the following constraints:
Bumpers must be designed as shown in figure 5-1
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The specified design does not allow for modification, except for the optional inclusion of noodle-filled corners and the placement of gaps.
ewankoff
10-01-2006, 12:07
The specified design does not allow for modification, except for the optional inclusion of noodle-filled corners and the placement of gaps.
you are aloud to have a ball intake if i remember correctly
you are aloud to have a ball intake if i remember correctly
Yes:
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Obviously harvesting balls from the floor or launching balls along the floor must be done through gaps
in bumpers or over bumpers.
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ewankoff
10-01-2006, 13:08
thanks for verifying
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