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Springs on a minibot?
So I have some team member wondering if springs are allowed on the minibots.
I believe that rule <r-92> says no, however part J makes me wonder if its possible. Any ideas? Thanks! Nick |
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i would agree with you and say no. If its not listed under the things that can be used on the mini bots then i wouldnt risk it. I would stick with the things that they say can be used. i will check the rules to make sure though
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Spring springs are not in the list.
But rubber bands and surgical tubing are (parts U and V). Twisted rope could also act as one, but I'd go for rubber bands first. |
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Thanks guys i'll let my team members know
Nick |
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It's rather questionable, considering that ruling <R92> under listed part J says:
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1. it'd be hard to make a non-metallic spring 2. it'd be hard to make a non-metallic spring with a enough force to get to the top 3. it'd be hard to make a non-metallic spring with a enough force to get to the top while touching the pole, which would impede in some way on the upward speed Happy to help, -Duke |
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What about launching it? Can we launch it directly from the robot to the pole?
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Just my two cents. |
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If your looking for more of a compression type spring I would suggest using bent polycarbonate. Although too much compression could cause permanent defermation of the polycarbonate, so be careful (also it would be a weak spring). In addition with the mention of using rope to create a spring you could do this by utilizing the rope as torsion catapaults do.
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But why not? It'll have to be sturdy and have a latching mechanism but that's all. Even with a cubic foot of space, we can still make it possible. Plus, we only have 10 seconds to climb 11 feet, and this is the quickest way possible. I was thinking of using surgical tubing since that would light weight and easily stretched. With no height limit this year, it should be too difficult to make a catapult that could possible also double as an arm. |
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