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DBortnick 11-02-2015 14:05

Frame Perimeter
 
Hey Chief Delphi,

I've looked quite a bit through the robot rules, but I wanted to verify with you all that I'm not missing something.

In the past, when there were bumpers, there were requirements about having a rigid frame perimeter. I believe that most of those requirements were for the purposes of making sure that the bumpers had certain lengths of properly reinforced backing and could withstand a hit.

Is there anything in this years game (other than the defined maximum length and width for transportation) that says that we must have a neatly defined perimeter? Specifically, my team is using mecanum wheels for the first time. While our gearboxes, motors, and wheels themselves have all been working to our liking, in a big potential "OH NO" moment, we are now realizing that we don't have room in our width requirements to add on protective outside plating for our mecanum wheels. While I know this isn't ideal, and potentially adds a (significant?) risk of us damaging the wheels, I wanted to make sure that it wouldn't hurt our chances of passing inspection.

Note: we are also NOT using bumpers.

Thoughts? ::rtm::

Christopher149 11-02-2015 14:10

Re: Frame Perimeter
 
If it's something you could add/remove in <60 seconds and have be secure, that would play well with the Transport Configuration. But the rules this year say nothing about a frame perimeter, and nothing about it being rigid (aside from building robustly).

DBortnick 11-02-2015 14:14

Re: Frame Perimeter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Christopher149 (Post 1441905)
If it's something you could add/remove in <60 seconds and have be secure, that would play well with the Transport Configuration. But the rules this year say nothing about a frame perimeter, and nothing about it being rigid (aside from building robustly).

Christopher,

Thanks for the quick reply. Yeah, we have a few days to try and work around a solution. I just wanted to make sure that our bases were covered if this ends up being our worst case scenario. I'm sure the team will think of something!

MrForbes 11-02-2015 14:23

Re: Frame Perimeter
 
Also make sure the overall width of the robot in TRANSPORT CONFIGURATION does not exceed 28 inches. Bolt heads count towards the width this year.

Jon Stratis 11-02-2015 14:24

Re: Frame Perimeter
 
There are no rules relating to a frame perimeter this year. Frames can be articulated, unlike in the past. You can build a "mushroom bot", where the top is bigger than the base. so long as you fit within the transport CONFIGURATION and playing height limit, go nuts!

Jaywalker1711 11-02-2015 14:29

Re: Frame Perimeter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DBortnick (Post 1441901)
While our gearboxes, motors, and wheels themselves have all been working to our liking, in a big potential "OH NO" moment, we are now realizing that we don't have room in our width requirements to add on protective outside plating for our mecanum wheels. While I know this isn't ideal, and potentially adds a (significant?) risk of us damaging the wheels, I wanted to make sure that it wouldn't hurt our chances of passing inspection.

Thoughts? ::rtm::


It sounds like you guys made a form of West Coast drive, where the wheels are on the outside of the robot. This is completely legal, and actually a great drive base for this year!

DBortnick 11-02-2015 15:50

Re: Frame Perimeter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaywalker1711 (Post 1441934)
It sounds like you guys made a form of West Coast drive, where the wheels are on the outside of the robot. This is completely legal, and actually a great drive base for this year!

Hah, and totally by accident!


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