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Joe J. 21-02-2006 21:02

Team update #11
 
Team update #11 has been posted

Team Update #11

I searched, sorry if somebody already posted this.

nuggetsyl 21-02-2006 21:14

Re: Team update #11
 
well looks like half of first can not compete now

shaun

sburro 21-02-2006 21:23

Re: Team update #11
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Trzaskos
I'm happy to see FIRST has dropped the ball again this year. Putting this update out 17 hours after we had to ship. Let's hope they can get back on their game before week one regionals are here.

JT
229

I think that was a very unfair statement. FIRST has a tough job and for them to have as many updates as they have is a GIFT. Anyone who has been around for the past three years will tell you this

IF teams did NOT READ THE FIRST MANUAL AND Q&A SITE, it is not FIRST's fault, it is the TEAMS fault

Rombus 21-02-2006 21:28

Re: Team update #11
 
Guys, COME ON. The rules were there in the rulebook from day one. This isnet FIRSTs fault if you dident shield, or dident know the shoot must be inside the starting envelope.

You guys are making this sound like FIRST Just said "OK, rather than using 7" poof balls you can only use a golfball"

Andrew Blair 21-02-2006 21:31

Re: Team update #11
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rombus
Guys, COME ON. The rules were there in the rulebook from day one. This isnet FIRSTs fault if you dident shield, or dident know the shoot must be inside the starting envelope.

You guys are making this sound like FIRST Just said "OK, rather than using 7" poof balls you can only use a golfball"

I wish... golfballs would feed better. ;)

Tristan Lall 21-02-2006 21:31

Re: Team update #11
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Trzaskos
Putting this update out 17 hours after we had to ship.

Quote:

Originally Posted by FRCOPS
If you ship at any time on February 21, 2006 you will be in compliance with the "by midnight local time" rule.

17 hours after? You shipped yesterday? (Or really early this morning, I suppose....)

Billfred 21-02-2006 21:34

Re: Team update #11
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Trzaskos
I'm happy to see FIRST has dropped the ball again this year. Putting this update out 17 hours after we had to ship. Let's hope they can get back on their game before week one regionals are here.

JT
229

I don't see anything particularly shocking in this update--the update is only reiterating some things that came up at scrimmages. Or was the human shielding a new development? (My brain seems to have released the magic smoke.)

BoyWithCape195 21-02-2006 21:41

Re: Team update #11
 
I just went back to look at a few of the robot pictures posted recently and pretty much all of them would be violating the "shielding" rule.

nuggetsyl 21-02-2006 21:48

Re: Team update #11
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BoyWithCape195
I just went back to look at a few of the robot pictures posted recently and pretty much all of them would be violating the "shielding" rule.

I was doing the same thing a ton of robots are not going to be happy when they get to there comp. If First cracks down on the rule

shuan

Peter Matteson 21-02-2006 21:53

Re: Team update #11
 
Many of the posts I've seen on this site appear marginal with regards to sheilding. This can easily be rectified with some .020 polycarb and some POP rivets in the pits however. I would suggest if you have anything rotating on your bot not completely covered bring these materials for a quick fix in the pits.

Take a look at how many of you have a large shooter wheel or wheels with nothing protecting it. other than where the ball contacts.

Also, many of these items were discussed in the Q&A.

Pete

BoyWithCape195 21-02-2006 21:57

Re: Team update #11
 
Heres just a few of the robots

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...&quiet=Verbose

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...&quiet=Verbose

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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...&quiet=Verbose

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/pi...&quiet=Verbose

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Peter Matteson 21-02-2006 22:05

Re: Team update #11
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BoyWithCape195
Heres just a few of the robots

I agree with you that most of those need some additional guarding that is not present. Some of them even note in their captions that they don't have their guards on. Team 27 however has beautifully machined guards on their wheels. They might need some of the polycarb I mentioned above, however they clearly saw the intent of the rule.

Also forgot to mention before remeber the specific video clip on the elimination of pinch points from the kick-off. My guess is that will be the big hitter during inspection on all bots.

KTorak 21-02-2006 22:06

Re: Team update #11
 
Many teams are gonna be hit with the shielding policy and won't pass initial inspection...atleast thats what I think. And by adding shielding, many teams will then be over weight...

As for the update...there is nothing new, just reiterating important rules. As for the flag holder...thats something we're gonna do at GLR sometime on Thursday before we go to pass inspection that afternoon.

Nitroxextreme 21-02-2006 22:09

Re: Team update #11
 
When looking at many of the designs....at least the pitcher style ones. I found that it was difficult (if not impossible) to shield them completely without having them set back within a box.

Most of the wheel is begin used by the robot and I know that a team will not completely redesign so they use "less" wheel.

Simply put....you cant shield the pieces of the wheel you are using, unless the whole robot is a big box with holes cut for the ball the shoot out of. The holes would have to be covered with some sort of flexible protection.

I'm going way out there with this....then you would then have to increase wheel speed to account for friction with protection and therefore increasing the safety issue. While completely abiding to the FIRST rules.

BoyWithCape195 21-02-2006 22:14

Re: Team update #11
 
In the video seen here, what do you think would need to be covered to abide by the "shielding" rule. Is the whole system a shooter or just the bottom roller?

http://www.team195.com/files/195roller.wmv


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