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putting placards on the robot
Hi,
Can anyone tell me what should the placards that we put on the robot show (besides our team's number and main sponsors), and how we're supposed to put in on the robot (how many placards, what size, where, etc.)? Thanks, Team 2215 |
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Re: putting placards on the robot
There are lots of ways to do this. Our robot has lexan on each side on the top to prevent balls from resting and to protect our controls. We use stickers with our school name and main sponsor on each side, just stuck to the lexan. There is no specific requirement as to size or shape, just that you put them on the robot. See <R14>.
Last edited by Cynette : 12-03-2010 at 17:53. Reason: typo fix |
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Re: putting placards on the robot
OK, thanks
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Re: putting placards on the robot
It is a rule that you need to have the School Name on the robot.
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Re: putting placards on the robot
Yes, but is there a rule regarding how you put it on the robot?
Can we put just one big paper glued to a lexan on top of a robot, or must we put a placard on each of the four sides of the robot? |
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Re: putting placards on the robot
R-14 and R-15 are the pertinent rules in this matter. It appears that you require only to have the team number on each side of the robot. Otherwise, you are generally free to do whatever you wish with sponsor and school logos.
If you are looking for a lightweight covering to put logos on, I suggest foamcore. I don't know about other countries, but in Canada you can get black core that is pretty resilient in impact and relatively stiff. 1114's 2008 robot and 1006's 2009 robot both feature this material, which has some form of logo or design stuck onto the foamcore. If you are looking for a cheap source, see if anyone on your team has a friend in the picture framing business. The main benefits of this stuff are that it is cheap, easy to shape, and weighs next to nothing. |
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I like the black foam core idea; that would look very classy! |
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Re: putting placards on the robot
Please do not use black numbering on the blue bumpers. It's hard to read from a distance. Most visible is white numbers, on both red and blue bumpers.
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Re: putting placards on the robot
That is so weird. We have bright blue numbers with white outline. What really makes black numbers a pain is when they are close together and on dark blue bumpers and deep red bumpers!
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