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robotics1208
12-01-2011, 17:31
Are we allowed to use the non-slip pads and extend its use for a non-slip belt for grip on the wheels? :D
DonRotolo
12-01-2011, 17:45
Do you see "non-slip pads" in <R92>? If yes, then yes, if no, then no. Go look. ::rtm::
What exactly would the judges consider a non-slip pad? It doesn't really seem clear.
What exactly would the judges consider a non-slip pad? It doesn't really seem clear.
In FTC, the non-slip pad example is drawer liner from Lowes. It's not a solid rubber, but more like a meshy rubber soft foam.
Keep in mind that in FTC non-slip pad is an extra allowed material. It's not actually on the TETRIX website. Thus, if it's not in the MINIBOT allowed materials, non-slip pad is not allowed. Read the rules to see if it is.
It is.
P. non-slip pad,
GM Sec. 3 "The Robot" 4.3.14 <R92>
Thanks for the insight.
mechE131
14-01-2011, 14:12
this is just like the use of "magnets"; it could be a whole range of magnet sizes, shapes and properties.
I take vagueness as sort of a blessing from FIRST.
I take vagueness as sort of a blessing from FIRST.
It's a blessing until you can't compete because the judges have a different opinion than you.
mechE131
14-01-2011, 14:45
yeah, well you can't put lipstick on a pig, obviously. But 19 years into this thing, I've never seen anyone treated unfairly.
DonRotolo
15-01-2011, 00:57
Unlike lawyers, engineers (and judges) know what a non-slip pad is when they see it.
No offense to lawyers intended.
Use it, but be prepared to explain why you think it is non-slip pad. Judges are pretty good people. (Extra bonus if the packaging says "non-slip pad") :p
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