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Stabilizer legs
Is it against the rules of the game to make stabilizer legs that come down like a siege tank in Starcraft? they wouldnt touch the bumpers and only come down when placing tubes.
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Re: Stabilizer legs
Can you make them fit within the 60" diameter circle?
Can you make sure that they don't mess up the carpet? If so, go ahead. Just bear in mind that while you're putting the legs out and in, every other tube scorer out there will be gaining a few seconds unless you're pretty quick at pulling them up/putting them down. |
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Re: Stabilizer legs
Thanks, wanted to know just in case
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Re: Stabilizer legs
Leav, if it's illegal to have anything going over the bumpers, then ain't nobody gonna be able to grab tubes from the floor. Just sayin'.
It's the 60" diameter cylinder that is the restriction here. The FRAME PERIMETER cannot be articulated--that's in the robot rules. The legs would not be part of the frame perimeter during size/weight/starting/transit, as they're stowed. They are also articulated. As such, they're legal. Or someone could just ask Q&A (this isn't it). |
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Re: Stabilizer legs
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Currently the definition of the FRAMER PERIMETER, BUMPER ZONE and <R07>.A (all quoted above) seem to indicate that anything in the BUMPER ZONE would be part of the FRAMER PERIMETER, which would in turn require compliance with the bumper rules. That would make building a mechanism to pick up tubes from the floor practically impossible. I'd love to hear the loophole, otherwise i'll probably take it to the Q&A. I'm sure they will allow pick up from the floor somehow but I think the rules will need to be amended. maybe the FRAMER PERIMETER is measured only at the start of a match? (i.e. the starting configuration) |
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Re: Stabilizer legs
Leav,
The FRAME PERIMETER defines the size of the robot, where the bumpers must be attached and which all parts of the robot must start the match within. In other words, the STARTING CONFIGURATION without the height dimension. The PLAYING CONFIGURATION size is defined in the rules (and hopefully Team Update #1) and would allow stabilizers under certain conditions. The least of these involves the type and material used in contact with the floor and the risk involved in deploying said devices. This would open the device to damage and give opponents a greater ability to push your robot. If those risks fit your strategy then it may be worth the effort. For example... <R11> During the MATCH, the ROBOT may not exceed the volume constraints of either STARTING or PLAYING CONFIGURATIONS (note: these limits are defined in reference to the ROBOT, not the FIELD). <R14> When a ROBOT is in its STARTING CONFIGURATION, no part of the ROBOT shall extend outside the vertical projection of the FRAME PERIMETER. |
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Re: Stabilizer legs
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As you pointed out: FRAME PERIMETER is defined in reference to the ROBOT and not the STARTING CONFIGURATION, and PLAYING CONFIGURATION does not add any relevant information here. Not trying to lawyer the rules around, just wondering: do you agree that the wording needs to changed to allow certain designs such as stabilizers and tube pick up from the floor? |
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Re: Stabilizer legs
Leav,
In Team Update #1 the dimensions for PLAYING CONFIGURATION has been changed to 84". I do believe that the stabilizers will fit that rule if other rules are also followed. However, I do not forsee a need for stabilization in this game unless the robot center of gravity is sufficiently high and unstable when outside of the scoring area. |
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Re: Stabilizer legs
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I came across this same problem in a design I was working on which would probably need wheels on the floor outside of the bumper area for stability. As far as I can tell the rules contain no exceptions for anything to pass through the bumper zone without having bumpers appear out of thin air. Even though I'm sure the GDC intended for manipulators to be able to enter the bumper zone, it is very important to know the specific exceptions granted to the bumper rules. We wouldn't want to have a major component of our robot rejected by inspectors at a competition ![]() |
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Re: Stabilizer legs
Rad,
There are specific bumper rules that I was referring to. As an answer to your proposal, from R07... B. The BUMPERS must be located entirely within the BUMPER ZONE when the ROBOT is standing normally on a flat floor, and must remain there (i.e. the BUMPERS must not be articulated or designed to move outside of the BUMPER ZONE). (emphasis mine) If I understand your statement, you wish to have robot parts extend through the bumper zone, beyond the FRAME PERIMETER but not beyond the maximum PLAYING CONFIGURATION. The above paragraph would prevent that. A robot part that extends but is outside the BUMPER ZONE, does not appear to violate the above paragraph or any other rule at this point. I recommend that you ask the question of the Q&A when it opens. The GDC is the only one that can provide you with a definitive answer. |
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Re: Stabilizer legs
Al,
I think you got my idea right. There would be arms that swing out to fill the 84" diameter and then have wheels on the end that reach through the bumper zone to the ground for stability. Your interpretation demonstrates the problem though. If my device is forbidden, then any arm that has a claw which goes through the bumper zone to pick up a tube is also forbidden, which I really hope the GDC is not doing. I Do intend to take this to Q&A tomorrow though. (PS It's funny the kind of ideas that pop into your head while trying to explain to your mentors why it would be illegal to have bumpers that reshape themselves during a match) |
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Re: Stabilizer legs
<R06> limits what kinds of materials can touch the floor.
Be sure to avoid <R05> Overall I think it's possible to deploy outriggers for stability, but I think that designing for a lower center of gravity is a better idea. |
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Re: Stabilizer legs
The Blue Box in <G48> indicates that you can put things outside your BUMPERS during game play:
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Re: Stabilizer legs
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That would that tube pick up from the floor would be illegal as well. I'm sure I'm mistaken about this, but I can't find the rule that would go around the above restriction... Help! -Leav |
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Re: Stabilizer legs
I don't know who you are but I love you for making a Starcraft reference. I really have nothing to actually add to this discussion because your question has already been answered by other people, I just wanna say that you are awesome. That is all.
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