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Low weight we can bring to the event
Hi,
This year we can bring only 30 pound without the robot to the event(last year it was 65) Isn't that very low? My team want to keep our arm and electrical for the second robot but I don't think we will be able to do that. Are you in the same problem? |
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Last year's allowance wasn't originally 65. It was lower than that, and raised due to really nasty weather here in the U.S.
With careful planning, I'm sure you can make it. COTS parts don't go into the allowance. The Minibot and Operator Console don't go into the allowance. Plan ahead, and I'm sure you can come up with something. |
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There used to be no withholding allowance!
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Sorry but I don't feel bad for you. Personally I think that it is a bit strange to be allowed to bring parts to competition. I thought that we had 6 weeks to do all of this... not until we got to competition. As you point out, with 30 pounds you could make a brand new arm and bring it that is better than what you cam up with (possibly based on something you saw at a regional). You could make new gearboxes (possibly changing your robot from single speed to shifting based on what you see or some new rule development after you ship).
But it's in the rules, and it's 30 pounds... good luck. |
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To quote that one guy (JVN) "design is an iterative process" and continuous improvement is the name of the game for people who are working towards Einstein. So if you build an arm that turns out so-so, and have the possibility available to build a new one, or improvements to the old one, and you don't do it, thats your loss in competitive edge. Nothing to do with "GP" |
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I personally don't like how teams can completely change their robot after seeing a dominate design. I understand continous improvement, but I don't like how it cheapens the 6 week build season. I don't have to like the rule to take advantage of it, though. |
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If my robot does not have an arm, in any way, shape, or form, I can use my time between ship and events and build one from scratch. It is a FABRICATED ITEM that happens to be functioning as an UPGRADE PART, as it is giving additional functionality not currently available. As such, as long as it is within the 30 lb. Withholding Allowance, and would not cause the robot to violate any other rules, I can bring it in, fully assembled, bolt it onto my drive base, go pass inspection, and possibly win the event, without having shipped an arm from my last event (or my home shop). Extreme example? Yes. Legal? Yes, unless someone can show me otherwise. Crazy? You know it's crazy to try that. |
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I asked that because my team is building a second robot for practices as last year and we don't have the money to build a second arm so we thought to tqake the arm from our robot to the second robot as we did last year (we took the hanging).
Read Bill's Blog and you will know that it is legal to improve the 30 pound weight during the days that are not in the 6 weeks (and read the manual) |
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If memory serves me right, it wasn't all that uncommon to see a handful of teams walk in Friday with a new Dumping Mechanism and Leave Saturday evening with a Shooter. (and in some cases a banner :P) I imagine something similar will happen this year, with a lot of teams swapping out claws, arm mechanisms, etc as the season goes on. |
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The entire point, which I guess I missed, was that no one should be upset about being allowed to bring 30 pounds of material, even if it was cut down from last year. In my opinion, you essentially turn a 6 week build season into a 20ish week build season (if you make the Championships). I do not like the rule that you are allowed to bring actual parts with you to a competition. I did however, like the 'old' days when you would bring material with you and make the parts at the competition. Just my own preference. Good luck all. |
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i agree with the idea that is was really more fun when everyone came in crates and if you wanted to change your robot you had to do the fabrication onsite at an event. I can remember Team 71 completely rebuilding their robot onsite at a regional and being in the hunt on Saturday. It was fascinating to watch that team and what they could do with tools on hand, materials and great ingenuity and team work.
Given the 30 lb rule and the exclusion of the minibot and everything we really are approaching a time when all rules will be off.. Bring your robot and compete... FTC is like this... and you see many teams learning from other teams and altering their robots as the season progresses. They are both valid approaches...certainly iterative... but I like the old days... Open the crate... build/fix/program and compete. This year the weight restriction is really 45 lbs if you count the minibot. Don't forget that you don't count the battery either. |
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