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WittyUsername 11-01-2012 15:11

Robot Dimensions
 
Hey Everybody, just a quick question:

the robot's dimensions are restricted to 28" by 38". However, are we able to switch those dimensions, i.e. rotate the robot 90 degrees and get a bit more length in the front of the robot?

Thanks for all your help! :D

avanboekel 11-01-2012 15:13

Re: Robot Dimensions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WittyUsername (Post 1102720)
Hey Everybody, just a quick question:

the robot's dimensions are restricted to 28" by 38". However, are we able to switch those dimensions, i.e. rotate the robot 90 degrees and get a bit more length in the front of the robot?

Thanks for all your help! :D

Yes, its perfectly legal. You will need to be careful with going over the bump and bridge though. You have a greater chance of tipping.

Andrew Bates 11-01-2012 15:13

Re: Robot Dimensions
 
There is no rule that restricts one of those dimensions to be the "front" of your robot. It could be either the 28" or 38" side.

JDBohanon234 11-01-2012 15:14

Re: Robot Dimensions
 
Most definitely. That is a common factor determining center of gravity and other physical aspects of design. A robot with the front and back sides shorter that the other two is generally known as narrow or long oriented, while when you flip that, bots are known as wide oriented.

rich2202 13-01-2012 00:30

3 on a bridge
 
For 3 on a bridge purposes, you want the wheels parallel to the 28" side (bot as short as possible). 3 bots 28" long, with 3" bumpers, can fit with 1" frame overhang on each end.

WizenedEE 13-01-2012 02:10

Re: 3 on a bridge
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rich2202 (Post 1104164)
For 3 on a bridge purposes, you want the wheels parallel to the 28" side (bot as short as possible). 3 bots 28" long, with 3" bumpers, can fit with 1" frame overhang on each end.

I'm getting 4" chassis overhang on each side

((28+3+3+28+3+3+28)-88)/2

Marc S. 13-01-2012 02:19

Re: 3 on a bridge
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WizenedEE (Post 1104218)
I'm getting 4" chassis overhang on each side

((28+3+3+28+3+3+28)-88)/2

Bumpers are 3.52" thick. About 5" of overhang on both outer robots or 10" of overhang on the third bot to drive on the ramp.

WizenedEE 13-01-2012 02:42

Re: 3 on a bridge
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Marc S. (Post 1104221)
Bumpers are 3.52" thick. About 5" of overhang on both outer robots or 10" of overhang on the third bot to drive on the ramp.

Rules say 2.5 inch tubes and .75 inch plywood <R27 A and C>, and can be a maximum of 3.5 inches (a maximum of 1 inch of hard stuff and a maximum of 2.5 inches of tubes). 3.25 is probably close to the correct dimension, assuming you drill holes in the plywood to fit the bolt heads on the robot.

That makes 97" long; 9 inches total and 4.5" on each side.

IndySam 13-01-2012 06:20

Re: Robot Dimensions
 
Also remember those are maximum dimensions, you can always make it smaller.

MrForbes 13-01-2012 09:50

Re: Robot Dimensions
 
You probably want to make it a little smaller, since robots seem to "grow" during build. We always aim for 26" x 36", yet they end up being just barely able to fit into the sizing box. And if your robot doesn't fit into the sizing box at inspection, you need to modify it so it will fit, or you don't get to put it on the arena floor to play.

Also try to make the top of the robot at least an inch smaller than the bottom. This will make up for the sizing boxes that are not "square". been there, done that

wilhitern1 13-01-2012 17:14

Re: Robot Dimensions
 
Why not robots 24 inches wide. Then they can go side by side on the ramp...

EricH 13-01-2012 18:21

Re: Robot Dimensions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wilhitern1 (Post 1104690)
Why not robots 24 inches wide. Then they can go side by side on the ramp...

Nothing stopping you. As long as it fits in the sizing box, it's good sizewise.


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