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Re: Withholding limits and GP
Moderators Note: I've merged a few threads to keep all the pertinent posts and discussion on this topic in one spot.
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Re: Withholding limits and GP
Okay so now that bills blog is saying we CAN NOT bring a fully assembled robot (weighing less then 65lbs)
but the GDC said there where no restrictions to what we held back. IM GOING TO LOOSE HAIR OVER THIS ONE!!!! ARH! - sorry had to get that out. A robot, is required to have bumpers no? so if we ship the bumpers then we don't have a fully assembled robot right? we are bagging and tagging tomorow, and we have been planing on keeping the whole robot (minus the bumpers) ever since the 65lb weight increase. GDC has not responded to the Q+A i posted about our regional directors email, nor to another mentors question on the same subject. Sorry i really needed to vent. Comments? |
New bills blog post RE: withholding allowance
Alright, this has got me all fired up, so please cool me off here.
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So under the withholding allowance, teams are only allowed to bring FABRICATED PARTS to the competition. So lets say i was working on component X, component X used a CIM motor, do i have to ship the CIM motor and not have one to test component X with? Secondly. Reading the GDC's post here: http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=14653 There are no restrictions on what can and cannot be shipped when asked directly about keeping the entire robot. Is the GDC going back on their decision? - Bochek |
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I'm disappointed with all the different opinions we are getting from a variety of people at first weather it be Bills blog, the GDC or our regional director there is really no clear option on to bag or not to bag. Ever since the 65 pound withholding limit and this post by the GDC all our decisions have been based on "we have five more weeks", in fact we are not working on our robot the day before ship day because of the snow, but we could have worked if we knew that we only had one day left. In conclusion i don't mind that we have to bag it, i do care though that we are learning about this the day before ship/bag day after being told its OK, Its a little too late to change.
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Well... now it amounts to what consists of a "fully assembled robot" just to confuse the discussion further... ie... if a withholding allowance package is weighed in which consists of the sum parts of a partially disassembled robot, (as well as not including the bumpers which are bagged)...ie not a "fully assembled robot"... but one that can be assembled from the parts and is under the acceptable limit... egads! I thought the question was very politely and respectfully asked clearly indicating our intentions as we hold the concept of GP sacred. It's unfortunate we didn't get a simple "NO you can't do that" or a clearer guideline of what was acceptable in terms of the modified withholding limit. Now, in the 12th hour, it would seem to be an interpretation of the phrase "fully assembled ROBOT" and potentially risking an entire season on that interpretation as clearly there will not be any more time for further clarification.
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new GDC reply
http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=14773 I'm going to quote some definitions here. WITHHOLDING ALLOWANCE – A limited amount of FABRICATED ITEMS that are withheld from the ROBOT shipping requirements (specified in Section 4) and retained by the team following the shipping deadlines. FABRICATED ITEM – Any COMPONENT or MECHANISM that has been altered, built, cast, constructed, concocted, created, cut, heat treated, machined, manufactured, modified, painted, produced, surface coated, or conjured partially or completely into the final form in which it will be used on the ROBOT. COMPONENT – A ROBOT part in its most basic configuration, which can not be disassembled without damaging or destroying the part, or altering its fundamental function. What does it mean to conjure an item into the final form in which it will be used on the ROBOT? If you assemble some COTS parts to a fabricated part, is the assembly a FABRICATED ITEM now? |
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my last question to the GDC (this year), i swear!
WITHHOLDING ALLOWANCE – A limited amount of FABRICATED ITEMS that are withheld from the ROBOT shipping requirements (specified in Section 4) and retained by the team following the shipping deadlines. FABRICATED ITEM – Any COMPONENT or MECHANISM that has been altered, built, cast, constructed, concocted, created, cut, heat treated, machined, manufactured, modified, painted, produced, surface coated, or conjured partially or completely into the final form in which it will be used on the ROBOT. COMPONENT – A ROBOT part in its most basic configuration, which can not be disassembled without damaging or destroying the part, or altering its fundamental function. MECHANISM – A COTS or custom assembly of COMPONENTS that provide specific functionality on the ROBOT. A MECHANISM can be disassembled (and then reassembled) into individual COMPONENTS without damage to the parts. What does it mean to conjure an item into the final form in which it will be used on the ROBOT? If you assemble some COTS parts to and some FABRICATED ITEMS, is the "assembly" a FABRICATED ITEM now or is it a MECHANISM? Would this be a legal item to bring under the WITHHOLDING ALLOWANCE |
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I'm getting the feeling we are going to either see a bunch of disqualified teams, or a bunch of "boxes of parts" on the field. This is complete insanity. Normally I don't really get frustrated with the GDC but this is just terrible, I wish they would explain their reasoning instead of changing everything 20 times and parroting back things that we have already read. :mad: :ahh: :mad: :ahh:
Penfield has a bunch of robot crates that have been sitting there since Sunday afternoon, thank goodness all those teams decided to SHIP their robots... had they followed the rules that were in place on Sunday they might have been in trouble!! Im now thinking that after we ship they will tell us that we arent allowed to bring mechanisms, even though mechanisms are fabricated items... we will have to disassemble and reassemble them at the regional... anyone smell battery cables???? |
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Thank you for seeing things from my, and my teams, point of view. Knowledge that we're not crazy is helpful. You might also find this post helpful: http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=14797 I would just like to add, that tomorrow, we will not be shipping/bagging a robot. but instead a few parts. We believe that the GDC is not quite sure how to rule on this, so take our chances we will. We will see what they say in week 4. |
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Personally, I wouldn't take the chance on wasting 6...I mean 10... weeks I spent building a robot on whether or not FIRST understands and would enforce their rule. But, its your time, not mine.
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Hold on there guys. The change to 65 pounds of withholding was announced in the Team update dated February 16. That is less than ten days ago. The GDC answers in the Q&A were dated the 16th and the 19th. It was the answers from the 19th that you are upset about and according to my watch that was a mere 5 days ago if you include the 19th. You can't make me believe you were planning to keep your robot and ship some parts based on something you knew in your heart wasn't the norm. Considering it occurred just a few days ago as opposed to kickoff, this should not affect your plans or your robot construction. 65 pounds is a lot of stuff to be able to bring with you. That alone is a gift for teams that have been able to work on their robot continuously during the build season and to help teams that have been locked out of their shops due to weather and school closings. Of all the things that have changed over the years, ship date has meant ship your ROBOT. Quite frankly I am going to view the majority of this thread as end of build exhaustion and nothing more. Get some sleep.
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It was clear from the start that you had to ship a robot:
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As I understand it, you have to ship a robot, but you don't have to ship a whole robot. What parts of the robot you choose not to ship are up to you. But you can't bring a complete robot into the event with you. What you bring with you must be missing at least one of the parts listed in the ROBOT definition. |
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Because of the really bad weather Bill and the GDC try to help teams out by throwing them a bone and as a result this $%#& storm erupts.
I hope you folks don't expect them to be so magnanimous in the future. |
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