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3019's preview of our "black knight"
we are getting there At least it looks nice. We have a pretty consistent shooter. More features are still to come
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Are those bumpers 8 inches off of every corner? From the view it looks like the are shorter than that. Just want to check so you don't have a rude awakening at inspection.
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We found with too much compression those bag motors will stall so be careful.
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It looks like an extremely easy fix though, given a great and simple design. |
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I believe you are confused about the rule. The 6" rule is if the entire side of the frame is less than 8".... not just pieces of it. So if you had a robot that was 7" side (total) by 48" long... you could then get away without 8" of bumper on the 7" sides. Your robot is well over 8" wide in the front and back and will need to have at least 8" of bumper/support to pass inspection.
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What everyone else said about having at least 8" of bumper. But also remember that you can't just make your bumpers 8" long. The end will also have to be supported by frame, so you'll need to extend the frame of your robot to 8" in those locations as well.
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The outside edge of your rhino track is defined as a corner. The rule states you need 8 inches of bumper extending out from every corner.
The 6 inch rule is for if you have a robot shaped like thishttp://blogs.solidworks.com/teacher/...-regional.html scroll a few paragraphs down to the picture without the bumper. They have a side of frame less than 8 inches, so they only need 6 inches of bumper, but then they also have 8 additional inches of bumper off of each corner. |
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You also might consider having more than one CIM per drive train side.
Looks really nice-- hopefully it will be as fun to watch as it is to look at! |
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Wow...geez im just the media guy this year (kidding but not...) I actually just looked over the rules and will have to inform my team of this unfortunate mistake we made. In the beginning of the season they did keep saying that if a side was shorter then 8 inches it just has to be covered...I looked at the q and a and the updated manual again...Definitely not one of the rules that should have been vague...
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Also remember that it is 8" of frame length from the corner that has to be covered, not the outside measurement of the bumper itself, which will be longer since it has to go past the corner to mate up with the adjoining side bumper. The corners at the back of the image do not look to be covering 8" in either direction down the frame from the corner. The close ones could also be too short down the sides but not sure. Perspective of the image is making it a little tough to tell.
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I guess we can't blame FIRST for the crazy bumper rules though. At least half are there to eliminate loop holes and sneaky optimizations teams have come up with over the years. |
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Any ways, Thank you to everybody for pointoing out this BEFORE we got to bag n tag or even competition. I remeasured the bumpers today and told my team, as disheartened as we are its good to know sooner then later. It turns out almost all our bumpers are wrong...lol, look forward to the entire robot reveal! with legal bumpers!
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First off, glad this got caught in time. Second, thank you for taking it so well and not arguing with everyone about it. It is an honest mistake in reading the rules and you are not the first team to make it.
For our team we have a mostly sheet metal robot, and the front brackets got bent wrong and ended up 7.75 inches. :-(. we ended up cutting out 1/4 inch polycarb and adding it to the end of the plate making it 8 inches long. I hope you guys can find a similar solution. Best of luck, edoga |
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I am looking forward to seeing your bot at both Arizona Regionals (I'll be the guy scrambling around making sure you are connected to the field) |
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