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Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
We have some old plexiglass that has our team number on it and we were going to mount that on the robot. Do we also need to put the team number on the bumpers?
I was curious since on the 2011 FRC inspection checklist for Logomotion mentions: "Team number displayed with 4" tall x 3/4" stroke, on the bumpers, 4 locations at approximately 90 deg spacing, in contrasting color or background." Thank you:) |
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Yes, it needs to be on your bumpers, both the red and blue.
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And for the contrasting color, as a scout/scouting mentor, I strongly recommend something in the white/silver/bright yellow range. Black lettering looks fine close up, but it's nearly unreadable in the stands.
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If you do use black letters, at least put a thin white outline around them. |
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Is it really plexiglass or lexan? I wouldn't recommend using plexiglass on a robot: it will shatter upon impact. |
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Why are you creating room for interpretation when there isn't any?
Jane |
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Plexiglass, AKA acrylic, shatters on impact. I've seen it happen, back in 2005 (and the robot that did the shattering drove up a steep angle to do it). That's why it's not recommended in any areas on the robot where it might get hit.
You may be thinking of polycarbonate, AKA Lexan, which doesn't shatter nearly as easily. |
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Well, the plexiglass will be located about 2-4ft off the ground. It will be connected the Arm frame which Doesn't hit something on impact >..<
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There is no safe place on a FRC robot. |
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The best place for acrylic is the trash can. There is never a situation on your robot where it would be a better choice than polycarbonate.
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This isn't an interpretation. It's a reading of the rule:
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No team I have ever mentored has ever had Plexiglass on their robot. To the original poster: If the rules don't persuade you, note this quote from this document: Quote:
Regards, Mike |
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Theres a few companies (Thermaltake) that used to make waterblocks with acrylic tops and meager 10°C changes to the acrylic along with the pressure the barbs put onto the threadings to maintain a watertight seal caused many of these blocks to crack and leak water over the users video cards and motherboards. |
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I find it interesting that this post has turned into a post on acrylic vs polycarbonate.
With students, I normally do the "vise test" . . Give a student (with safety glasses of course) a small piece of polycarb and tell them to smack it against the vise. Then give them a piece of acrylic and tell them to do the same thing. That'll teach em. :D (and yes, you need to put your numbers on your bumpers . . silver Sharpie works GREAT! http://www.amazon.com/Sharpie-MARKER.../dp/B001GXFNYI) |
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We used plexi (acrylic) to make a mounting bracket for our C-Rio, since we have access to a laser cutter, which can't cut polycarb. It allowed us to precisely "drill" the holes for the bottom of the C-Rio, and mount it in a way that it won't crack.
But then we took it off for weight and made a smaller bracket by hand out of polycarb :P |
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Is there any difference between "plexiglass" and "acrylic"? I have seen stuff marketed as "plexiglass" that was very brittle and virtually impossible to drill holes in without cracking. We have had decent success with "acrylic" sheet (as marketed by Ace Hardware), for non-structural, flat panels that are well supported along the edges. It drills fairly well, and is quite flexible, but will break before it bends. In 2009 we had 3 large panels (30" x 44") of the stuff and they held up very well despite impacts that bent the supporting structure (yeah, I know - that was Lunacy and there weren't arms and impacts weren't like they are on carpet).
We have three small, non-structural panels of it on the robot this year (because I had a tightwad moment and it was in stock), and we are taking bets about how long it holds up. Will replace any broken sections with Lexan, though. |
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I thought I've read polycarb is dangerous to laser cut, due to toxic gasses produced? Can anyone confirm or deny?
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The laser bed we use has fume removal built in.
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1075 used plexiglas on our 2003 electrical board. We had to remake that board several times, and the competition robot had chunks missing from where it had cracked and we couldn't fix it.
Never again have we used it. We switched to some super-thin aluminum sheeting (in the neighborhood of 0.008", IIRC) for our electrical panels since then. |
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Also, why not use polycarb? You won't short stuff out by drilling into it, and you can mount your crio directly to the polycarbonate which can then be directly attached to the frame without any additional insulation. |
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We've been happy with it, but you're right, when the cRIO came out, we had to be a little careful with the shorting it to ground issue, and I think we DID use polycarb in 2010 IIRC. |
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We use light aluminum perf stock and mount most everything with wire ties. Makes changing stuff a snap.
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-Josh |
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One test 1178 did in 2010 on Plexiglass (to see if we should use it to protect our bot from the balls) was to attach a piece to two chairs, and kick a ball at it (while everyone was far back and wearing safety glasses). The piece shattered on impact, telling us what not to use.
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