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Not bagging entire robot? (Rule Change)
Okay so what my team is thinking is our whole robot is about 65lbs and we are probably going to push it to the very last second to get this done so their will be no time for powder coat. What we were thinking is with the recent rule change of being able to bring 45lbs of parts we could just bag our 20lbs drive base and then powder coat all of the other parts in the two weeks we have before our regional. Thoughts? Comments?
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Re: Not bagging entire robot? (Rule Change)
If everything that is fabricated/assembled weighs less than the allowance, you're free to do it. You can get creative here by removing any parts that are (unmodified) COTS and putting them back on at the event. I'd be careful about getting into the situation where you spend all day Thursday assembling the robot, though.
I remember getting some nasty looks in 2009 when the entire upper half of our robot was within the allowance that year, and we were waiting to walk in with what looked like an entire robot :) (Usual caveats apply, re-check rulebook and Q&A for any items you intend to withhold) |
Re: Not bagging entire robot? (Rule Change)
Okay so we are a rookie team and I see COTS everywhere and I have looked into the rule book and can't figure out what the heck it is. Would you elaborate a little bit to enlighten the rookie :]
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You said you will need to push it to the very last second to get your robot completed which doesn't sound like you have much time for practice. That Practice time could be a lot more valuable than the powder coat. just my $.02 |
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From FRC Game Manual Glossary
COTS: a “Commercial, Off-The-Shelf” COMPONENT or MECHANISM, in its unaltered, unmodified state. A COTS item must be a standard (i.e. not custom order) part commonly available from the VENDOR, available from a non-Team source, and available to all Teams for purchase. Code:
Example 1: A Team orders two (2) ROBOT grippers from RoboHands Corp. and |
Re: Not bagging entire robot? (Rule Change)
When I say push it to the last second that is including what we are hoping to be a lot of drive practice so all of next week (we should have the bot done this weekend). We are also attending a practice event not this Sunday but next Sunday. I am not exactly worried about time taking to put the robot back together because it should not take a while the thing we are trying to avoid is having to re-wire the thing.
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Let me remind everyone of the wording of R18:
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To me, this implies that an actual robot is bagged and brought in. Combine that with R1: Quote:
There was a similar issue a few years ago (2010) when it was bumped up to 65 lbs - some teams simply didn't bag anything because their entire robot was under 65 lbs. We really don't want to see teams walking in with a robot unbagged and some fabricated parts they want to attach to the robot bagged. |
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I would say: skip the powder coating. Bag a complete, intact, working robot. Show up Thursday, unbag it, and play every practice match you can, including standing in whenever you can. Pretty paint is nice, but a reliable working robot with lots of practice time is way nicer.
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"ROBOT: an electromechanical assembly built by an FRC Team to perform specific tasks when competing in AERIAL ASSIST. It includes all of the basic systems required to be an active participant in the game: power, communications, control, mobility, and actuation. The implementation must obviously follow a design approach intended to play AERIAL ASSIST (e.g. a box of unassembled parts placed on the FIELD or a ROBOT designed to play a different game would not satisfy this definition)." While grandmothers are pretty cool, I would be hesitant in letting them determine what is and is not a robot. :rolleyes: |
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We had some interesting wheels that year that were not COTS. They were integrated into the motors. They were one unit and put them in the box together.
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