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Re: Team Update 14 (2016)
The million dollar question for me is regarding the CDF...
It sounds to me from reading the CDF comments in the Palmetto thread, that the CDF's were repaired around match 10-20 or so by adding a piece of steel to the under-side of each Lexan board/teeter-totter. Is that correct? Did it resolve the CDF-demolition problems at Palmetto? I don't really see that particular fix addressed in Team Update 14... should we expect more broken CDF's in Week 1? |
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The CDFs are all being modified for week 1, though I don't recall the specifics on the change. I'll let you know in a few hours when we start making the change for the Lake Superior and Northern Lights regionals. |
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A steel plate was used at Palmetto but does not appear to be the permanent solution. |
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Done!
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Re: CDF Discussion, post Team Update 14
Whatever the fix(es) were, based on the follow-up webinar for scorekeepers last night, the CDF has a permanent fix and FTAs know what they are. Beyond that I don't know as I haven't asked any FTAs.
That being said, if it's safe to post, if an FTA would be willing to post details, it would be very interesting. If not, well, those at week one, it's time to play "spot the difference". |
Re: CDF Discussion, post Team Update 14
This is second-hand but apparently, the countersunk screws were being overtightened when the CDFs were originally assembled.
This started stress cracks in the polycarb that were then aggravated by robots smashing into them. The damage to the CDF occurred along the stress cracks. The counter bore replacement of the countersink seems to have eliminated the stress cracks. |
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Reminds me of the time (ca 1995) that I pulled on the shoulder of I-10 for a tiny little shimmy that started suddenly. By the time I came to a stop, three of the five lugs on my right front tire had sheared clean off. I was probably a few seconds from using a pine tree as a brake. I don't know what tool they used to tighten the lugs at the shop, but it obviously wasn't the right one. I never used that shop again. Edit (especially as off-topic): Quote:
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I expect to hear that description from the game announcer at NYC...
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