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ColleenShaver 10-01-2004 16:11

Who measured the field?
 
The question I thought everyone would be asking but can't find anywhere.... did anyone measure the field and is willing to share the dimensions with the rest of us?

We're struggling to extrapolate from picture the dimensions of everything to build a scale model field and the full size goals and such. We know we saw some tape measures out in NH, so if anyone knows any dimensions that could be helpful, it would be greatly appreciated (by many teams, I think).

Good Luck All!

jedilearner 10-01-2004 16:14

Re: Who measured the field?
 
i think i saw somthing about feild drawings or something simular to what you need.

Paul Marshall 10-01-2004 16:18

Re: Who measured the field?
 
In the manual in The Arena section, it specifies that "The carpeted Playing Field is 48 feet by 24 feet" Section 3.2.1

matt111 10-01-2004 16:39

Re: Who measured the field?
 
yea it says that more stuff will be posted later this week on FIRST site. kinda annoying cause i already modeled the field with my dimensions lol. o well its not robotics until i have to back and change something five times :D

dez250 10-01-2004 16:49

Re: Who measured the field?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by matt111
yea it says that more stuff will be posted later this week on FIRST site. kinda annoying cause i already modeled the field with my dimensions lol. o well its not robotics until i have to back and change something five times :D

Referance 3.2.1 Boundaries and Markings:
"The carpeted playing field is 48 feet by 24 feet, bounded by two walls and a guardrail system."

Mike

rowe 10-01-2004 20:29

Re: Who measured the field?
 
There are many field dimensions that are in the writing in Section 3: the Arena, in fact, the only measurements I could not find were the height of the movable goal bases, the dimensions of the shoot the balls drop from, the ball delivery system, and the coordinates of the IR lights, although I am probably forgetting something. I am waiting for my webmaster to post my beta version of the field in .max format. Check out our team website (Site 3 Engineering #1097)

Raul 10-01-2004 20:42

Re: Who measured the field?
 
Go to the FIRST site and get the 2004 Field Layout Manual.


http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/doc_updt.htm

mtaman02 10-01-2004 20:53

Re: Who measured the field?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Raul
Go to the FIRST site and get the 2004 Field Layout Manual.


http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/doc_updt.htm

check here 2 in a couple of days rich told me he would try and get the specs posted asap

http://nycfirst.poly.edu/

matt111 10-01-2004 21:07

Re: Who measured the field?
 
yea i think first jsut posted this. its a nice blueprint form autocad with everything i think. darn u and ur speedy 3ds max. i wanted to be first one with teh model :( o well FIRST inventor model ill have to shoot for ;)

Wetzel 11-01-2004 00:22

Re: Who measured the field?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Raul
Go to the FIRST site and get the 2004 Field Layout Manual.


http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/doc_updt.htm

Be aware these are NOT THE OFFICAL SPECS! These are the drawings for the Low Cost Field, not the offical FIRST field. "Please note:
All other official drawings mentioned in the manual will be available late next week."

So until next week, we only have rough dimensions to work with.


Wetzel

TheLostRenegade 11-01-2004 01:15

Re: Who measured the field?
 
http://www2.usfirst.org/2004comp/200...ual_010503.pdf

thats the document containing the 2004 field layout

M. Hicken 11-01-2004 09:00

Re: Who measured the field?
 
ive got the filed layout pdf in front of me and i do not see a dimendion for how tall the back wall is, the same wall that the human player has to shoot over. Did anyone catch that height?

Thanks
Marcus

Wetzel 11-01-2004 10:19

Re: Who measured the field?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by M. Hicken
ive got the filed layout pdf in front of me and i do not see a dimendion for how tall the back wall is, the same wall that the human player has to shoot over. Did anyone catch that height?

Thanks
Marcus

The player station wall is 7 feet tall.

Wetzel

M. Hicken 11-01-2004 10:27

Re: Who measured the field?
 
only 7, i thought it was 10

o well, just goes to show my judge of measurement

thanks
Marcus

sanddrag 11-01-2004 11:57

Re: Who measured the field?
 
Does anyone know if the "FIELD END PANEL, BALL CORRAL" sits flush on the floor, or is it above the floor sitting on some other driver station structure? Basically, does the floor extend all the way into the ball corrall or is there a lip of some height that the balls must roll over?

Mark McLeod 11-01-2004 15:34

Re: Who measured the field?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
Does anyone know if the "FIELD END PANEL, BALL CORRAL" sits flush on the floor, or is it above the floor sitting on some other driver station structure? Basically, does the floor extend all the way into the ball corrall or is there a lip of some height that the balls must roll over?

There is a small lip formed by a piece of angle iron.

sanddrag 11-01-2004 20:57

Re: Who measured the field?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark McLeod
There is a small lip formed by a piece of angle iron.

How do you support what you are saying? I need some evidence.

Wetzel 11-01-2004 23:57

Re: Who measured the field?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark McLeod
There is a small lip formed by a piece of angle iron.

That there is a lip was confirmed by our engineer that was at Manchester.
Unknown metal material.

Wetzel

rowe 12-01-2004 00:59

Re: Who measured the field?
 
Quote:

does the floor extend all the way into the ball corrall or is there a lip of some height that the balls must roll over?
my impression is that the playing field is slightly higher than the ball corrall, so that the balls roll to you and stay in the corrall. It would also be "unsafe" to be reaching for balls rolling back onto the field

dlavery 12-01-2004 04:09

Re: Who measured the field?
 
The floor of the play field and the floor in the ball corral are in the same plane. There is an approximately 1" x 1" length of angle aluminum running across the bottom of the ball corral opening that forms a "lip" to help prevent balls that enter the corral from popping right back out. Exact specs on the "lip" will be in the official field drawings of the competition field (ie. not the inexpensive field) to be released by FIRST shortly.

-dave

Mark McLeod 12-01-2004 08:57

Re: Who measured the field?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
How do you support what you are saying? I need some evidence.

I kicked it in Manchester, therefor it is.


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