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xtenext 19-01-2010 22:16

Using a body part for a kicker?
 
Is it somehow against the rules to use a severed human leg, stimulated by electricity to kick the ball in this years game? I havnt found any rules in the bible about this, and i already have my leg im going to use. Thanks in advance!

ATannahill 19-01-2010 22:22

Re: Using a body part for a kicker?
 
No. That would not be a COTS item. That doesn't touch on the danger of having rotting flesh on your robot.

Edit: I am also not sure if those circuits would be allowed, I'm not sure if it qualifies as a custom circuit.

xtenext 19-01-2010 22:31

Re: Using a body part for a kicker?
 
Ok. Thank you. Both the electrical and mechanical team leaders were gone today, so i couldnt ask them if it would work. :\ that sucks tho, we have no other ideas.

jamie_1930 19-01-2010 22:35

Re: Using a body part for a kicker?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rtfgnow (Post 902735)
No. That would not be a COTS item. That doesn't touch on the danger of having rotting flesh on your robot.

Edit: I am also not sure if those circuits would be allowed, I'm not sure if it qualifies as a custom circuit.

What do you mean it's not COTS anyone can get a severed leg. You just need a hacksaw and a willing, or unwilling, participant.

Oh and I suggest getting a belt to bite

MrForbes 19-01-2010 22:36

Re: Using a body part for a kicker?
 
you can only use custom circuits on the sensor (input) side of the cRio, not on the actuator side. Sorry.

Chris is me 19-01-2010 22:49

Re: Using a body part for a kicker?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jamie_1930 (Post 902751)
What do you mean it's not COTS anyone can get a severed leg. You just need a hacksaw and a willing, or unwilling, participant.

You can get severed human limbs off-the-shelf? That's sad! :(

BrendanB 19-01-2010 22:52

Re: Using a body part for a kicker?
 
Have you tried using your head in this predicament?;)

jamie_1930 19-01-2010 22:53

Re: Using a body part for a kicker?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris is me (Post 902761)
You can get severed human limbs off-the-shelf? That's sad! :(

Chris you just need to know who to call

Bochek 19-01-2010 22:53

Re: Using a body part for a kicker?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BrendanB (Post 902764)
Have you tried using your head in this predicament?;)

I don' think a jaw has very much kicking force.

TheOtherGuy 19-01-2010 23:20

Re: Using a body part for a kicker?
 
You started fabrication before build season...

EricH 19-01-2010 23:23

Re: Using a body part for a kicker?
 
If you could figure out how to interface a COTS prosthetic leg to a robot, you might have something...

That budget might disappear pretty quickly, though.

Cow Bell Solo 20-01-2010 16:56

Re: Using a body part for a kicker?
 
I would have a feeling the the current running cost for an arm or a leg would cost more than the cost per item limit that they allow too.

GaryVoshol 20-01-2010 16:59

Re: Using a body part for a kicker?
 
It wouldn't be COTS - no one would be able to supply more than 2, so there wouldn't be sufficient stock to qualify as a vendor.

jamie_1930 20-01-2010 17:30

Re: Using a body part for a kicker?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryVoshol (Post 903278)
It wouldn't be COTS - no one would be able to supply more than 2, so there wouldn't be sufficient stock to qualify as a vendor.

Ok you win

billbo911 20-01-2010 17:39

Re: Using a body part for a kicker?
 
OK, love the humor, now let's see if we can turn this into an actual, usable idea.

Instead of stimulating rotting human muscle, try using "Muscle Wire". This will take a bit of planning, but not impossible. Next you will just need bones and joints. Hmmm, what would YOU use??


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