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Round Corner Bumpers
Hey! Our team is In process of re-making new bumpers for the upcoming regional at San Jose(SVR) since our old bumpers were not the best :o
But I was wondering how some teams get those clean round edges on their bumpers! I'm not sure if it depends on the way you wrap the fabric around the bumpers? Or the pool noodle placement? Teams Bumpers that caught my Attention: 254 295 973 |
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Once piece of pool noodle, cut to the height of the bumper, put on the corner in line with the other 2 noodles, one bumper cover goes around the entire thing. It looks great!
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We bent the pool noodles right around the corner
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I like the placing a pool noodle on the corner idea, but we'll have to test both to see what results we get
-Thanks Guys! |
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We prefer cutting the pool noodles at a 45 degree angle to give nice, crisp corners.
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As far as I can tell, R27 says that the corners must be protected, but does not specify the width of pool noodle needed in the corner.
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Ok, so allow me to take this to an extreme. I start off with normal pool noodles. I then compress them repeatedly so they are no longer 2.5" in diameter. I then use them to create a set of bumpers that are significantly smaller than those used by most teams. This gives me roughly one more inch of robot length than a typical competitor. In your reading of the rules this would be allowed.
regardless, Rule r27 and diagram 4-5 is where I am seeing the issues here. ![]() it defines the width of bumper material as 2.5" around the corner. |
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I think we need to look at the intent of the rules here? There are these bumper rules in place, correct me if I am wrong, so that the robot and frame are protected, in addition to providing a way to identifying teams, and what alliance those teams are on. The bumper wrapped fully around the corner does protect the robot, and if all of the rest of the bumper rules are followed, than it meets the three goals that of the rule.
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A rule of thumb used for many years is to punch the corner of the bumper. If you can feel hard parts then the bumper does not meet the rule. The drawings are very specific with dimensions included.
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We pull the pool noodle tight around the corner (single peice), then pull the fabric tight around that. This has been the cleanest way that we've encountered. There is a consistent 3.25" radius around the corner so there is no lack of protection.
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Marc,
Please make the check described above. I wouldn't want a World Champ to get surprised at the next event. Hope you guys are doing well this year. Al |
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