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Ponderous 07-01-2008 15:49

Bumpers
 
What do you guys think of the bumpers? I think it really limits the options that your robot has. Such as: no fork lift, no ramp, no wheels outside the chasy, and it is really hard to make a good shape for herding the ball a.k.a. a V shape. Bumpers are the curse that will break me in a puddle of brain goo. I have trouble making good combos with bumpers.

Cory 07-01-2008 15:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ponderous (Post 671348)
What do you guys think of the bumpers? I think it really limits the options that your robot has. Such as: no fork lift, no ramp, no wheels outside the chasy, and it is really hard to make a good shape for herding the ball a.k.a. a V shape. Bumpers are the curse that will break me in a puddle of brain goo. I have trouble making good combos with bumpers.

You can have bumpers and wheels outside the chassis, and a forklift.

For starters, bumpers don't have to be on all sides of the bot--just 2/3 of it. That means you could leave the front open.

We cantilever our wheels every year, and we still plan on doing the same this year--it just means your bumpers need to be kept from being pushed into your wheels.

daftpunk79 07-01-2008 15:53

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there just a certain way you have to do it...they almost messed up my design though.....

Jherbie53 07-01-2008 15:53

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Shouldn't be a problem. We've been able to use them for two years now, and if you did use them both years you know how to make them around your robot design.

Daniel Bathgate 07-01-2008 15:56

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Remember that only 2/3eds of your robot needs to have bumpers.

Quote:

Originally Posted by <R08>
• STANDARD BUMPERS must protect a minimum of 2/3 of the perimeter of the ROBOT within the BUMPER ZONE. Teams are encouraged to maximize the area of their ROBOT protected by bumpers. But up to 1/3 of the perimeter may be unprotected to provide flexibility in design options.

Personally, I like the idea of bumpers. Last year, our robot had bumpers protecting 3 of the sides and the 4th was left open for our ramp. The bumpers seemed to work out very well for us, and in my opinion seem almost necessary so this year's game doesn't turn to carnage.

Vikesrock 07-01-2008 16:00

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The bumpers are only required to go around 2/3 of your robot. If your robot is designed to the max footprint of 28" X 38" then 44" of your robots footprint could be unprotected. That's quite a bit of room to work with IMO.

Cartwright 07-01-2008 16:03

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I think that bumpers will definitely be needed a lot during the game. Unless everybody is going to design their chassis based on stress management then, robot chassis will be very beat up by the end of a just a few rounds. With robots trying to race around a track as fast as possible, people are very very likely to bump. I also hope that people have more than one speed because trying to "lightly bump" to move ahead will turn into collisions if everybody is going at top speed.

JulieB 07-01-2008 16:52

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Does anyone know if any teams have ever used bumpers on a flat plate drive system? If so how are the bumpers attached.

MDodge27 07-01-2008 16:58

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how do we know what bumpers are FIRST certified?

JulieB 07-01-2008 17:06

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How to build the bumpers are in the rules somewhere they are really easy to make.

Elgin Clock 07-01-2008 17:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MDodge27 (Post 671454)
how do we know what bumpers are FIRST certified?

The guidlines for making bumpers are in the Manual under The Robot section.





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Please change it per the rules of the forum. Thanks.

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artdutra04 07-01-2008 17:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MDodge27 (Post 671454)
how do we know what bumpers are FIRST certified?

Rule <R08> in The Robot, Section 8 of the 2008 Game Manual has all the proper dimensions for the only legal robot bumpers.

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<R08> Teams are required to use STANDARD BUMPERS on their ROBOTS. Bumpers can
reduce damage to ROBOTS when they contact another ROBOT or field elements.
STANDARD BUMPERS have several advantages, such as being excluded from the
calculation of the ROBOT weight and volume limitations specified in Rule <R11>.
STANDARD BUMPERS must be constructed as described below.

[photo diagrams; read the entire rule for full explanation]

Engineer 10-01-2008 09:07

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The rules show a 3/4" plywood backer on the bumper. My question is can we lighten the bumpers by removing material or drilling holes in the plywood backer as long as it remains 3/4" thick (mostly)?

IndySam 10-01-2008 09:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Engineer (Post 674218)
The rules show a 3/4" plywood backer on the bumper. My question is can we lighten the bumpers by removing material or drilling holes in the plywood backer as long as it remains 3/4" thick (mostly)?

I have never seen anything in the rules that says you can't but why would you want to?

The weight is not counted in the 120lbs and you want as much weight as possible down low.

Andrew Bates 10-01-2008 09:54

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But you only have 15lbs for the bumpers and the less weight on your robot the faster it will be.


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