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pic: almost there
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I don't think you can get legal bumpers on the front or rear of that frame.
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Re: pic: almost there
thats robot looks nice. what week did u finish it?
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Re: pic: almost there
Bumpers go on next, they fit the restraints of the bumper rules... The bumper in the front will actually be ONE piece with the side. So it will wrap around, because the rules say it has to be a minumum length...We will have three pieces total.... one on the rear, and two pieces that make up the sides and front part, still allowing the balls to be sucked in... We are in no way finished, we are here right now @ 10pm on the 6th
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Re: pic: almost there
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Just called the desgin team and woke them up.... We Do cover at a minumum the 2/3 of frame. Where our frame sort of kitty corners in the rear (not square), our bumper will follow the contour of the frame. They have calculated that there will not be a section smaller than 6 inches and that is also calculated for the gap where the trailer hitch needs to go.. Thanks so far for the input guys....
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Please go back and re-read the rules, and the team updates.
Each bumper section across the front must be 6" minimum. Going around a corner does not count. The 2/3 rule is in addition to the minimum 6" requirement. There are already lots of threads on this topic - please go a read them all again. you dont want to be making changes on THursay morning of your regional. |
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ok guys, ive read , re-read, had others read the rules... Obviously there is some confusion, on our part.... Please refer to our picture above.
The front of our robot only has a total of six inches of frame, IN the bumper zone. That is 3 inches on each side.... The rules state we require 6 inches of bumper on each side of a corner, but they also state that up to a 1/3 of the bumper perimeter may be unprotected. As we only have 3 inches on one side of the corner, can't we just wrap the noodles around the 3 inches which qualifies as "protecting" the corner and still falls under the 1/3 unprotected area where the ball entry is. There is no frame to support the other 3 inches and this becomes a hole in the rules. |
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Read update #2. It will answer you questions. |
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Nice Table.
Last edited by R.C. : 07-02-2009 at 12:29. |
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