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Drivers station glass
How bad is the plastic as far as viability? Is it just scratched or dirty? If it is mostly from dirty hands banging on it could a team bring some glass cleaning wipes with them?
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As far as I know, it isn't glass, but rather Acrylic.
Scratch marks and smudges have been visible (at least in my experience), but it won't do much to hinder your view. You should be more worried about the big defenses, and other robots, in the way. |
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Thanks we do have cameras on the robots and are considering a pole cam as well
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The AndyMark field perimeter uses polycarbonate panels, however they are thinner. -Nick |
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Don't worry about bringing glass cleaner either, the field crew already does that each day.
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Last year the field north star was getting kind of banged up in spots. But you could still see without much problem. I think they reused that field from northern lights.
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We did not have any issues seeing through. The field crew at our event was awesome. During any sort of break they would clean it and shine things up.
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From my experience, the "glass" shouldn't negatively affect visibility. It seems to be a bit resistant to fingerprints. I would recommend cleaning your safety glasses, though, as smudges on those will severely negatively affect visibility.
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We used exercise balls to play Aerial Assault, not frisbees. On topic: Visibility seems pretty fine glass-wise, as Jaci mentioned you're probably better off worrying about the drawbridge or portcullis right in front of your driver station. That being said, the glass occasionally gets footprints from flying kicks at recent Canadian events... |
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