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staplemonx 17-01-2011 20:25

pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 

maltz1881 17-01-2011 20:26

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Ok, so how big is this? From the looks it is quite wide.:eek:

ATannahill 17-01-2011 20:27

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by maltz1881 (Post 1002320)
Ok, so how big is this? From the looks it is quite wide.:eek:

It looks to me that the top and bottom are manipulators or similar that will drop at the beginning of the match.

edit: I take that back since it looks like there is a break in the inner red things.

joeweber 17-01-2011 20:29

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Nice, I like the way you think. Now if you can drive the wheels on the fold out and put most of your weight on them so they can't turn you, you might beable to control the score zone. Or just put unmovable pads down insted of wheels.

joeweber 17-01-2011 20:32

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
I Just noticed the slot in you bumpers, can't do that you will have to fill the gap.

BEEKMAN 17-01-2011 20:36

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joeweber (Post 1002329)
I Just noticed the slot in you bumpers, can't do that you will have to fill the gap.

Technically i don't think they have to, this isn't their actual robot frame, just an expansion of it (ie, you don't need bumpers on an arm)

KrazyCarl92 17-01-2011 22:00

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
The "bumpers" that flip down would not be real BUMPERS as defined by the rules because they are not in the BUMPER ZONE. Right now the "bumpers" that flip down would be illegal in the starting configuration because they extend outside the frame perimeter. The concept is really cool, but this problem would need to be fixed for it to pass inspection (it would be really easy to just change the dimensions if you alter them before you start fabrication/assembly).

EricH 17-01-2011 22:24

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Just what we were saying in the thread that was in the description. The plan was to expand out to the maximum circle size and become a rolling barrier.

I think many of the suggestions made here were also made in that thread.

jspatz1 17-01-2011 23:17

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Technically there is no reason you need to even have bumpers on the extensions, except for you own protection. They are just manipulators that happen to be shaped like a frame, just as a gripper arm might come down in front of your bumpers.

whackedwatchdog 18-01-2011 01:23

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
This is a question not necessarily involving the picture. But are there any rules that specifically state that this right cylinder has to be vertical? Would it not be feasible to say that the robot fits in an (infinitely "tall") cylinder, with the diameter moving vertically, extending into the ground, and above the robot? Basically, just tip the traditional cylinder on its side, and now you have the option for "unlimited" extension, given that you remain under the artificial ceiling imposed?

EricH 18-01-2011 02:45

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by whackedwatchdog (Post 1002551)
This is a question not necessarily involving the picture. But are there any rules that specifically state that this right cylinder has to be vertical?

Yes, there is such a rule. <R11> defines the PLAYING CONFIGURATION as
Quote:

84” (213.4cm) diameter vertical right cylindrical volume
for the horizontal dimensions.

Paul Copioli 18-01-2011 07:18

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
The only thing I see that is blatantly illegal is the fact that the manipulator bumpers are outside the FRAME perimeter.

If you made the dragonfly wings so that the outside of the dragonfly bumpers were inside the frame perimeter, then I think this is a perfectly legal configuration that makes me very nervous....

IKE 18-01-2011 08:21

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Copioli (Post 1002604)
If you made the dragonfly wings so that the outside of the dragonfly bumpers were inside the frame perimeter, then I think this is a perfectly legal configuration that makes me very nervous....

I took a very very big gulp when the rule clarification called for 84 inches.

rsisk 18-01-2011 10:51

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Imagine what it would be like if the "Dragonfly" could also "swat" thrown game pieces into their own safe zone while blocking the opposing alliance feeder lanes

EricH 18-01-2011 12:22

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Copioli (Post 1002604)
The only thing I see that is blatantly illegal is the fact that the manipulator bumpers are outside the FRAME perimeter.

If you made the dragonfly wings so that the outside of the dragonfly bumpers were inside the frame perimeter, then I think this is a perfectly legal configuration that makes me very nervous....

They've been informed of this, and they're modifying to fit that.

Folks, there is a thread referenced in the description.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh....php?p=1001974

I would suggest reading through that thread for the critiques and suggestions made there.


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