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Re: legality of bolt and screw heads breaking plane of chassis meeting bumpers
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Originally Posted by Vikesrock
Thanks for posting that Eugene, I had managed to skip over or miss that one.
I'm going to guess that at least 50% of robots and potentially many, many more will not be in compliance with that response when they come out of the crate.
I hope the inspectors show some common sense and let small gaps (less than 1/8"), due to slight warping of the plywood or parts of the frame that aren't perfectly square, pass.
I may be heavily arguing for a piece of foam as a frame member if inspectors don't take it into their hands to be reasonable with this one.
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Kevin,
It is not an issue of being sensible. As an engineer, I abhor specifications without tolerances. As an event volunteer, I must do as I am told.
Robot inspectors, referees and other key event personnel do not have the ability to post to the official Q&A. Only the teams can do this.
The official Q&A is, in my opinion, a perfect republican governance. The teams paid good money to compete. Only they can question the authority via the official Q&A.
If you wait until the event to try and complain to the inspectors about the non-sensibility of a rule (or the GDC's interpretation) you are virtually guaranteed to lose the argument.
I hope this makes clear the path that you and other teams must take to insure that you have no problems at robot inspection.
Regards,
Mike
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Mike Betts
Alumnus, Team 3518, Panthrobots, 2011
Alumnus, Team 177, Bobcat Robotics, 1995 - 2010
LRI, Connecticut Regional, 2007-2010
LRI, WPI Regional, 2009 - 2010
RI, South Florida Regional, 2012 - 2013
As easy as 355/113...
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