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All i have to say in response to this is;
How? :confused: :eek:
All i have to say in response to this is;
How? :confused: :eek:
I would like to know, WHY?
Peter Matteson
02-04-2007, 17:03
That's at least the second battery on the field incident I've heard about this season.
inphiniti
02-04-2007, 17:03
These blast points - too accurate for Sand People. Only Imperial Stormtroopers are so precise.
Bill Gold
02-04-2007, 17:11
These blast points - too accurate for Sand People. Only Imperial Stormtroopers are so precise.
We have a winner :)
These blast points - too accurate for Sand People. Only Imperial Stormtroopers are so precise.
Thats crazy that you posted that I was just watching that movie like an hour ago.
Nuttyman54
02-04-2007, 17:13
And this is why we limit the innertubes to 12m/s...
ChrisMcK2186
02-04-2007, 17:16
You obviously didn'tread the fine print on the manual. <G.6.984>
All robot panelling must be able to withstand point blank blasts from a shotgun.
Tough break.
Chris
115inventorsam
02-04-2007, 17:32
Ouch :ahh:
That scene was so bad that I didn't even see it happen, I looked down for just a moment to write down some scouting notes and when I look back up, there's a mess on the field.
And that's our robot in the background, we ended up getting picked by them for eliminations.
danshaffer
02-04-2007, 17:48
i saw a few of these too. please, guys, build a real battery mount, preferably welded into your drivetrain. :]
CraigHickman
02-04-2007, 17:56
I was watching that. That basically was the defense scene at Davis. It was intense. I believe just about everyone without bumpers had something like this (but not to that extreme) happen to them.
Davis was insane-like-a-fish!
That robot looks about in as much bad shape as Greg's battlebot did.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img/e0f/e0f691a7c4b4058f684b4ff6eab0cf8c_m.jpg
And that robot was designed to slice through anything in it's path (literally. I found video of it doing just that on Youtube). What robot did that to that poor little robot?
billbo911
02-04-2007, 18:46
I have pictures oh this from the opposite angle. We were on deck when this happened. I'll try to post them later.
I asked the team about it after the match when they were picking up the pieces. Let's just say, there is a really good reason you use polycarbonate and not acrylic on robots.
Let's just say, there is a really good reason you use polycarbonate and not acrylic on robots.We used some acrylic on one side of our mast in 2005 until we got lexan ready. Davis rolls around, and a team was particularly obnoxious in defending us in a couple of rounds (until we started lifting them by way of a tetra, then let them escape--but I digress). One round, they went up our (1/4"+ lexan) defensive wedges and hit the acrylic. The acrylic broke and we switched to lexan as soon as we could. Acrylic isn't a good idea if there's any chance it'll get hit with even moderate force. I don't think we've used acrylic since.
Was it harker? I think it might have been harker. They had the huge omnis that would climb on top of everything. They shredded our bumpers when we got into a pushing match with them during a practice round. We won the pushing, but they tore our bumper fabric up. I thought that stuff was tough too! Nothing a sewing needle couldn't fix though.
Even though those Harker wheels were deadly, they still were pretty cool.
MrForbes
02-04-2007, 20:05
That's at least the second battery on the field incident I've heard about this season.
that is the second battery on the field that I saw at Davis, and I didn't see a whole lot of the matches! 1031 had theirs come out too.
I think I saw two more batteries come out at AZ, they might have been 60 and 1290?
ShadowofaCat
02-04-2007, 20:05
oh wow..ouch
i feel bad for the robot
x__X
bhsrobotics1671
02-04-2007, 20:25
Thats crazy that you posted that I was just watching that movie like an hour ago.
can u email me the video at all or send a link?
aandreww11@gmail.com
thanks
FunkyRatDemon
02-04-2007, 20:32
Ouch! I was about 20 feet away when that happened (Mascot area) and the crowds response was non-to-eager...
Arefin Bari
02-04-2007, 20:37
umm... how many penalties were there in that match?
Is there a video?
Which team's robot is that on the right?
:eek:
CraigHickman
02-04-2007, 20:39
That bot is 1560, from Pinewood. They had a very nice arm, if a bit wobbly.
=Martin=Taylor=
02-04-2007, 21:04
Thats really sad:(
1560 had one of the best decorated robots this year, and its a shame it got destroyed.
Here's what it used to look like...
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/img/a4c/a4c575f91a1d64d6642417acecac86f6_l.jpg
Team 100's "sucker" and arm developed some serious stress fractures at Davis. The polycarbonate armor got some serious dings. But the bumpers... ALL of the cordura was ripped along the bottom, and the pool noodles were hanging out. :eek:
That was a brutal game.
Grant Cox
02-04-2007, 21:27
Holy cow... as a driver, I'm not sure I want to see a video of that taking place *shudders*
Dont let it bother you too much though, skimming over rule G.6.984 is a common mistake that many teams make. Good luck on it next season ;)
can u email me the video at all or send a link?
aandreww11@gmail.com
thanksHe was responding to a post about blast points and Sand People--the movie is Star Wars: A New Hope (also known as Episode IV).
I am not sure I want to see video of that match--it'll probably be more brutal than the regional eliminations I watched on Saturday!:ahh:
pakratt1991
03-04-2007, 00:59
That's the 2nd out-of-robot battery experience there was at davis! WOW!
to bad I missed that match!
Darkswordsmith
03-04-2007, 01:05
yeah, that game was just brutal. That robot got shreded completely, one of my teammates was crying in the stands. Surprisingly, no yellow card was given in that game i think.
Anyways, Davis' defense was crazy. We had to change the gearbox b/c it was damaged somehow from all those pushing...
Commander Wolf
03-04-2007, 11:54
Team 1560 has learned their lesson concerning acrylic XD
The panelling had already developed fractures over the course of SVR and earlier Davis qual matches which was bridged with aluminum. When the Harker bot (1072) hit us the panelling literally exploded.
Luckily most of the acrylic was cosmetic panelling, save the back panel which did hold the battery down. All the moving parts of the bot were still completely functional after the round. Harker gave us a piece of Lexon which we subsequently used to re-cover our electronics and we went on pick the number 7 alliance at Davis.
Oh, and we won that match too :yikes:
Jeremiah Johnson
03-04-2007, 12:14
WOW. Yeah, can't say I like the way you've got your electronics covered, even with the side panels. An arm could easily accidentally reach down in there and detroyed everything.
Wayne C.
03-04-2007, 12:36
If that picture isnt the greatest ad for using bumpers I dont know what is...
Travis Hoffman
03-04-2007, 15:04
If that picture isnt the greatest ad for using bumpers I dont know what is...
This qualifies as a candidate, I think - I was watching these last night - check out the autonomous bumper to bumper hit:
http://www.soap.circuitrunners.com/2007/movies/oh/oh_020.wmv
danshaffer
03-04-2007, 15:20
I have pictures oh this from the opposite angle. We were on deck when this happened. I'll try to post them later.
I asked the team about it after the match when they were picking up the pieces. Let's just say, there is a really good reason you use polycarbonate and not acrylic on robots.
our first grabber was acrylic, as was our nice pot mount. to demonstrate why acrylic shouldn't be used on robots, our build captain threw the grabber on our shop floor. it shattered, and we moved to a lexan pot mount and a lexan + aluminum grabber.
Alpha 997
03-04-2007, 15:34
Yeah I was worrying about our platforms getting tore in pieces because we don’t have side bumpers. But those carbon fiber and fiber glass honeycomb platforms proved to be stronger than I thought. We have a small dent on the fiber glass side and that’s it. Our bumpers got ripped off of our robot a couple of times though. Then again, they were attached to our robot by a few wood screws.:rolleyes: I’m making unbreakable bumpers for national.
CraigHickman
03-04-2007, 18:18
I’m making unbreakable bumpers for national.
Be wary... this is FIRST... If you say it's unbreakable, someone will find a way to abuse and break it on the field.
But anyway, I was amazed at all the defensively flimsy robots this year. It was clear from the existence of a single scoring area that the defense would be disturbingly heavy, and so I was surprised when I saw so many casterbots and bots without bumpers.
Alpha 997
03-04-2007, 20:30
Be wary... this is FIRST... If you say it's unbreakable, someone will find a way to abuse and break it on the field.
Yeah but this is not battlebots, so I think as long as I bolt them down well, they should be fine.
eugenebrooks
03-04-2007, 22:43
Review the rules with regard to the bolts that are supposed to be
used for bumper attachment. A specific bolt size is specified.
You now know the reason for that. The inspectors at Atlanta
have promised to be more picky.
Eugene
Yeah I was worrying about our platforms getting tore in pieces because we don’t have side bumpers. But those carbon fiber and fiber glass honeycomb platforms proved to be stronger than I thought. We have a small dent on the fiber glass side and that’s it. Our bumpers got ripped off of our robot a couple of times though. Then again, they were attached to our robot by a few wood screws.:rolleyes: I’m making unbreakable bumpers for national.
whytheheckme
03-04-2007, 23:32
I seriously would like to see the video of this match... I want to see exactly how this happened.
Does anyone know if any yellow cards were given as a result?
Jacob
Jeremiah Johnson
03-04-2007, 23:36
I seriously would like to see the video of this match... I want to see exactly how this happened.
Does anyone know if any yellow cards were given as a result?
Jacob
They mentioned that no yellow cards were given out.
whytheheckme
03-04-2007, 23:37
They mentioned that no yellow cards were given out.
Wow. We ALMOST, I mean, like, were this close <--> to getting a yellow card, and that was for playing 'high speed defense'... I guess the ref really makes a difference.
Jacob
Here's a little more of an action shot.
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b44/alekat85/IMG_2025.jpg
Obviously several bots were involved, and I think it was just a matter of combined forces on the exposed (and kinda brittle) outer plates. I'm not really sure why the battery popped out, but I know things didn't get rough enough to merit a yellow flag.
Ahh, Second bot I've seen with a fallen battery at Davis. I think it happened to 1031 as well.
Flanamana
04-04-2007, 23:13
Haha that's not just a fallen battery. I know it's prolly been asked before but is there a video of this somewhere?
billbo911
05-04-2007, 00:41
Ahh, Second bot I've seen with a fallen battery at Davis. I think it happened to 1031 as well.
As far as I know, 3 bot's lost bats. I have pictures of ours (1147), 1031 and 1560 all with a bat on the floor. I'd post them here but I can not attach pics in this thread.
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