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Arkorobotics
12-02-2006, 22:04
We have the rough edges on a piece of our robot. We were thinking of putting some caulk or glue on the edges so it wont rip up the balls, is this legal?? :confused:

I think glue is not legal, but is there anything like it for protection and safety or something?

sanddrag
12-02-2006, 22:07
File the rough edges.

Andrew Schuetze
12-02-2006, 22:07
We have the rough edges on a piece of our robot. We were thinking of putting some caulk or glue on the edges so it wont rip up the balls, is this legal?? :confused:

I think glue is not legal, but is there anything like it for protection and safety or something?
Without knowing the material in question, I would suggest smoothing the rough edges with a file and/or chamfer tool of some sort. :)

Arkorobotics
12-02-2006, 22:11
ya I guess some sand paper would do, or a file. I didn't think some subtance could be legal. I just was not sure if it was legal for protection.

sanddrag
12-02-2006, 22:13
One of those vibrating palm sanders works well for getting rid of rough edges (provided they aren't in small/tight areas) and actually leaves a nice finish on the surface of aluminum plate/sheet.

Nimmy
14-02-2006, 08:10
well if any of the chalk falls on the floor (which it will if the ball does) then it's illegal since it would be considered as part of your robot no?

if you can't make it smooth, how about taking some rubber wrap it around or burn it unto the edged pieces?

Taylor
15-02-2006, 07:29
Two words: Bubble wrap!

devicenull
15-02-2006, 14:04
While it may not be absolutely required, I know last year we had an inspector ask us to file down some sharp edges on the robot.. It's not a bad idea anyway, I can't see it taking more then an hour to file down edges on the entire robot.