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Taylor 16-02-2009 11:59

Are you using duct tape?
 
Now that we know that duct tape is not explictly prohibited, does anybody plan to use duct tape on the robot?
We are using it as a way to hold, yet easily realign, the acryllic on our conveyor system.

Jay H 237 16-02-2009 12:07

Re: Are you using duct tape?
 
We're not using it for anything, don't have a need for it.

Elgin Clock 16-02-2009 12:30

Re: Are you using duct tape?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay H 237 (Post 822079)
We're not using it for anything, don't have a need for it.

Actually Jay. lol
There is one postage stamp sized piece on the robot covering the dip switches on the cRIO.

Alan Anderson 16-02-2009 12:51

Re: Are you using duct tape?
 
Quote:

We are using it as a way to hold, yet easily realign, the acryllic on our conveyor system.
I suppose the tape can help contain the shrapnel when the acrylic shatters. :eek:

GaryVoshol 16-02-2009 12:59

Re: Are you using duct tape?
 
And here's a heck of a thing to be posted the day before ship: http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=11992

GDC says: You can use tape. But please don't use lots of tape, making your robot look ugly, or else we'll have to make a rule not to use tape next year.

eugenebrooks 16-02-2009 13:13

Re: Are you using duct tape?
 
My bet is that the duct tape rule will return next year, so if you want to have duct tape on your robot this year now is your chance. I recommend Duck brand duct tape, http://duckproducts.com/ , also known as "duck tape." Make sure that you pronounce the name properly!

Eugene

IndySam 16-02-2009 13:35

Re: Are you using duct tape?
 
We are using some for some decorations and edge protection nothing functional.

lukevanoort 16-02-2009 16:03

Re: Are you using duct tape?
 
We have a little piece holding a bundle of wires down... sort of in between functional and aesthetic I guess. We did use a lot during helix prototyping, but that construction approach did not make the final cut. :)

Trent B 16-02-2009 20:29

Re: Are you using duct tape?
 
We are mostly using ours for protecting the edges of some chicken wire.

ZInventor 16-02-2009 21:20

Re: Are you using duct tape?
 
we would have used som duct tape to protect the edges of some expanded sheet metal, but we had bored team members, and told them to split pneumatic tubing down the middle so we could slip it over the sharp sheet-metal edges.

-Z

nathanww 16-02-2009 22:50

Re: Are you using duct tape?
 
Our first camera mount was made entirely out of duct tape, due to the fact that everyone working with the camera was a programmer and trying to build a decent mount was like watching paint dry compared to actually programming the camera. Our mechanical team has since replaced it with something more durable.

MrForbes 16-02-2009 22:54

Re: Are you using duct tape?
 
from the GDC:

Quote:

We are anxious to see if tapes can/will be used in an aesthetically and structurally appropriate manner, without having myriad robots "held together with duct tape and baling wire" appear at the competitions.
No mention of bubble gum.....

Anyways, we have duct tape on top of our batteries, as labels, with Sharpie markings on the tape. It will probably be considered an illegal battery modification, and will need to be changed.

FRC4ME 17-02-2009 18:45

Re: Are you using duct tape?
 
Kilroy does not keep any duct tape in the lab; seriously. Our head mentor "doesn't want to keep the temptation around".

Although we do have a six inch strip of duct tape labled "Kilroy emergency tape", we (thankfully) did not have to use it this year.

Rcmouse1010 18-02-2009 23:24

Re: Are you using duct tape?
 
We are using tape for some sharp corners on our robot.

Cjmovie 18-02-2009 23:57

Re: Are you using duct tape?
 
We've found that duct tape makes a really good conveyor belt (slight redesign on the bottom intake area of our bot). Just put it between two rollers with the sticky side out. Tons of grip!

However, we recently switched to shelf liner based conveyor that we completely covered in duct tape to hold it together. Less slip on the rollers, more on the balls. All in all, works just as well. It has a tendency to move slightly towards the left side, but because it's made so easily we can just cut it and put it back where it needs to go.

It also makes some good "slip" points for the orbit balls. Really cheap way of integrating a clutch-like effect into individual rollers.


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