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Iceman1330 16-01-2010 03:02

pic: Bumb Climbing Test
 

keehun 16-01-2010 03:20

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Are you really relying on that close of a clearance, or is that just "for theory"?

JB987 16-01-2010 11:07

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Looks like you will have a problem keeping your bumper unarticulated as the regs require...but nice job with the virtual mock up!

Chris is me 16-01-2010 11:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JB987 (Post 900341)
Looks like you will have a problem keeping your bumper unarticulated as the regs require...but nice job with the virtual mock up!

What about the above articulates the bumpers?

JB987 16-01-2010 11:32

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Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 900352)
What about the above articulates the bumpers?

Nothing...I didn't take the time to put on my glasses and look closely and missed the fact that the image is of one bot in two positions, falsely assuming a six wheel articulated frame! An object lesson in the importance of careful observation and analysis for success in FRC and life, right?

TechFocre1254 16-01-2010 11:54

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hey i hate tell you this but i read in the rule after i saw your design cause my team wanted to do that type of drive frame and it said in rule 8.3.2 R11 that the robot frame cant articulate.

EricH 16-01-2010 12:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TechFocre1254 (Post 900371)
hey i hate tell you this but i read in the rule after i saw your design cause my team wanted to do that type of drive frame and it said in rule 8.3.2 R11 that the robot frame cant articulate.

And, if you'll notice, this already came up...
Quote:

Originally Posted by JB987 (Post 900355)
Nothing...I didn't take the time to put on my glasses and look closely and missed the fact that the image is of one bot in two positions, falsely assuming a six wheel articulated frame! An object lesson in the importance of careful observation and analysis for success in FRC and life, right?

Note for future reference: spread the robot positions out more if they're contacting...

Ross340 16-01-2010 12:46

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b = p ?

Ian Curtis 17-01-2010 10:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by keehun (Post 900253)
Are you really relying on that close of a clearance, or is that just "for theory"?

Previous FRC ramp climbing experience indicates that a little speed solves most clearance issues. :D


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