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where in the manual are the wheel rules and restrictions at?
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Check section 8 of the manual. There are no* restrictions on the wheels this year.
*Meaning that as long as your wheels are not made of dangerous materials and no metal touches the carpet you are probably ok. (R02, 05, 08 etc) But PLEASE double check with the rules. |
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Go easy on him. He is from a relatively new team. Last season there were very tight restrictions on wheels, where as most of us know that is usually not the case.
The Man, not knowing there are usually no wheel restrictions, thought he would post to make sure he isn't overlooking something. Thus this is a reasonable question. That being said, yes, everyone should read the rules before posting, but not everyone has to be an enforcer. Give people the benefit of the doubt. |
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Well sorry, from the way you guys are sounding no one should ever ask a question on chief delphi. I dont think dean would like all this hounding on my question.
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It's not so much the question as the form it took. From all appearances, the original question was posted without having done any research or read any of the rules. The same question could be asked as follows and be treated respectfully by everyone here:
I've looked through section 8 and can't find any restrictions on the wheels (like there were last year with <R06> and the rover wheels). What rule(s) apply restrictions to the wheels we can use this year? It's a general rule of internet message boards that questions posed without having done "sufficient" previous research (searching the boards or related documents) get pounded on. People don't like to be answering the same question to every new poster that joins the site over and over again - it's monotonous and boring. Responses like you got here are, IMO, pretty light when compared to responses you would get for similar types of "obvious" questions on most other boards. |
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The hard response is, you're right. There are some harsh responses. I don't think they were to your initial question, though. All you got from the first set of responses were rule references and a "look more carefully"--in effect, your answer with a gentle reminder about the manual having the information. It was to your comment about it not being easy/not having a wheel section, and to a comment about it being easy to overlook something being a reason CD is great, that the harsher responses came. When you respond in sort of a dismissive tone, especially to something important like reading the manual, then you can expect some people to get rather annoyed. When they do, they tend to get a bit harder on others. It wasn't your question that we were annoyed at. It was the perceived attitude of the followup post that we were annoyed at. There's a difference. |
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Well ya know what ill be the biger man hear, this has nothing to do with first and dose not represent what first stands for, and you did not have to answer my question if you didnt want to so no more posting on this thread.
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<R08> ROBOT wheels, tracks, and other parts intended to provide traction on the FIELD may be purchased or fabricated (“traction devices” include all parts of the ROBOT that are designed to transmit any propulsive and/or braking forces between the ROBOT and the FIELD). In no case will traction devices that damage the carpet or other playing surfaces be permitted. Traction devices shall not have surface features such as metal, sandpaper, hard plastic studs, cleats, or other attachments. Anchors (i.e. devices that are deployed/used to keep one’s ROBOT in one place and prevent if from being moved by another ROBOT) shall not use metal in contact with the carpet to “stay put.” Gaining traction by using adhesives or Velcro-like fastener material is not allowed. In addition to this rule, Team Update #3 has added... J. For the purposes of the FIRST competition, air-filled (pneumatic) wheels are not considered pneumatic devices, and are not subject to the pneumatic rules (although they must still satisfy all other appropriate rules). That last part in parentheses includes R08 and all rules coming under safety, bumper design, robot perimeter, etc. |
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