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Greg, please PM me with the details of your post. I would like to make this happen before ship, and am losing hope of having the "correct" material (Cordura). Thanks. |
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1023 is using bumpers and they are finished. They were relatively inexpensive and didn't take long to make. All in all, I think that they are worth the time and expense.
Also, we ordered out Cordura on line and were able to get a discount and it came in pretty quickly. |
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I wouldn't castigate FIRST too much over this issue. You knew from Jan 7 what was required for bumpers. I am reminded of the saying that pops up on cubicles from time to time: "Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part." |
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YESSSSS!!!!!! Finally.. some successful hunting in the elusive bumper outer material woes. So, apparently this material is more suited to buy at an automotive upholstery shop than a fabric/craft store. If anyone is going to make bumpers this last week of build in time to ship them with your robot (which apparently is required) go to an automotive upholstery shop. We got ours finally, and in a team color. Sweet! Quote:
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If it is optional, I don't see why it can't be made after week 6, and brought to the competition when you arrive on Thursday. To me, that boggles my mind. What about teams who come to their first regional expecting to not use bumpers, and then want to use them between their first regional and second, or regional and Championship event. Are they not allowed to make bumpers, cause they had to be made (and shipped with the bot) within the 6-week time? |
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FIX-IT-WINDOWS – Two 5-hour work periods following the deadline for shipping the robot, or following the close of a regional competition, in which ALL teams may manufacture parts in preparation for future competitions. Straight from the rules. The Q&A is misleading in their answers. According to the rules you may build and bring with you to competition 25 lbs. <R29> Teams may bring a maximum of 25 pounds of custom FABRICATED ITEMS (SPARE PARTS, REPLACEMENT PARTS, and/or UPGRADE PARTS) to each competition event to be used to repair and/or upgrade their robot at the competition site. However : <R17> During the “FIX-IT WINDOWS” following the shipment of the robot: During this period, all teams may utilize one or two 5-hour FIX-IT-WINDOWS to manufacture SPARE and REPLACEMENT PARTS and develop software for their robot at their home facility. Fabrication of UPGRADE PARTS is not permitted during this period. Then : <R19> At the competitions: Teams are allowed to repair, modify or upgrade their competition robots while participating in a competition event. To support this, teams may bring SPARE, REPLACEMENT and UPGRADE PARTS and COTS items to the competitions (within the limits specified in Rules <R28> and <R29>). From all of this I believe that you can build and bring the bumpers with you to competition as they must weigh under 15 lbs. There are more rules to support building them after end of season than there are to say you can't. I have yet to see it stated that the Q&A's are official. That is what the updates are for. I had someone last year tell me straight up that they enforce the rules not the Q&A. It is still your call on how you handle the situation. |
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http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread...umper+shipping Spells it out pretty well right there. :( So, the Q&A is not applicable in this case from what you are saying?? Why is there a Q&A system in place if it's not going to be enforced? Seems like a real waste of time in that case. Btw, <R16> is as follows - The rule that pretty much is the basis f the 6 weeks time limit: Quote:
I don't know man.. I'm just glad we found the right material today. |
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I think that teams that have some extra bumper materials: plywood, noddles, L angles and cordura, should bring them to the competitions. They're relatively easy to fabricate even at a competition and given the help and support teams give each other should be a feasible mid-competition upgrade. I know my team has done far more radical changes than adding bumpers to our robot at competitions. We are bringing spare bumpers and I suppose we'll see how much abuse they take and if its not a problem could even possibly loan them out. (They should attach to kitbot frames pretty easily.)
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<R16> does not say anything about the Fix-it window. |
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It's clear in the rules as written, and not contradicted by an update or Q&A: you must fabricate your bumpers during the build season, at the competitions, and/or during the post-competition fix-it windows. The sole exception is if you are making spare or replacement bumpers (meaning that you shipped fully functional, or functional but defective bumpers with the robot), in which case you may also use the post-ship fix-it windows to make spares or replacements (but not upgrades). |
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its hard to find noodles in the winter but we did it was a fun road trip for me and the guys too
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Our team originally planned on skipping the bumpers. In the past our frame has never been damaged. The more we have considered what other teams may be bringing to the competition we have changed our mind. We feel that there are going to be a lot more bots whose main function is defense. It could get a little ugly. Those of you with ramping problems, have you thought about using the bumpers on just two sides? Just a thought. |
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we are doing bumpers just because of the added 15 lbs... and ours will look cool
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We're just planning to take some pool noodles that we already have and maybe some fabric to VCU. If it turns out we need the, we'll nip down to the hardware store, grab some plywood and bang out a set of bumpers. (Not pretty bumpers mind you) Personally I've advocated them since the beginning, but others don't agree.
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