
17-11-2015, 16:53
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Registered User
 FRC #4909 (Bionics)
Team Role: Coach
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Rookie Year: 2014
Location: United States
Posts: 35
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Re: Pit Structure Ideas.
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Originally Posted by Skywalkar
Once upon a time, 862 used to run a full canopy of painted PVC with fabric panels (attachment 1). We eventually decided that this was a bad idea for several reasons: - Tacky / unprofessional
- Not very durable
(mostly the paint, but also the fabric panels due to their construction) - Unsafe
(blocks too much light) - Intolerant of variable pit dimensions
- More trouble than it's worth
We then spent a few years trying out other combinations in varying degrees of minimalism, before we finally got our Marketing team in solid enough shape to put together a comprehensive pit redesign. Today, we run an L-shaped pit (attachment 2): - Banner, storage shelving, & work bench on back wall
- Floor tiles
(nonslip surface, high contrast for locating dropped items, and looks awesome to boot!) - Shelves, battery cart, & support structure (for year-specific displays) on left wall
- Front edge of left wall provides mount for TV display & bins for buttons, etc
- All rolling shelves are made of wood
(we have panels that slide across the front, locking the shelves closed for transport) - All superstructure is made from Bosch EcoShape aluminum tubing
(way lighter than traditional T-slot extrusion, but just as versatile!)
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Where did you get your floor tiles? They look more heavy duty than your typical foam floor tiles.
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