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Re: For those who are skeptical about propellers - Team 2526
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Originally Posted by Wayne Doenges
Have you ever been to a competition? After each match you will see various parts from the robots on the floor. What if a bolt or nut was to be flipped into your props.Even if they didn't damage your props where does the part go after hitting the props.
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On military aircraft carriers, twice a day or more all members of the crew stop all operations to perform a FOD (Foreign Object Disposal) walk, in which they walk shoulder to shoulder across the flight deck looking for any foreign object as small as 1/8" in diameter. This is to prevent the disasterous consequences that could result if one of these objects were sucked into a jet intake or blown around by jet exhaust or prop wash. Keep this in mind as you work on your systems.
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2005-2008 FRC Team 114 (Los Altos, CA) Lead Machinist and Shop Manager
2009-Present FRC Team 190 (Worcester, MA) Lab Manager
Worcester Polytechnic, Mechanical Engineering 2012
2009 Boston Regional
GM Industrial Design, Regional Champs (thanks 61 and 1099)
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