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Are the mini-bots allowed to use hinges like door hinges, etc. to use as doors that close up around the pole?
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However, using aluminum, hardware, and maybe some surgical tubing or something, I'm sure you could rig up some form of hinge substitute. |
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Are you allowed to mill them out of aluminum since the rules allow the use of sheet aluminum?
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I don't see why not.
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yea i dont see why not either, Don. btw, i might want to use some kind of hinge in the prototype ive been working on, so hopefully i can get that going. i may need some help though
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Re: Mini-bot Hinges
As you mentioned, <R92> part S allows "Mechanical hardware (i.e. screws, bolts, etc). Pending clarification in the Q&A, I wouldn't completely rule out hinges as hardware. The hardware store calls them hardware, and you find them stocked pretty close to the screws and bolts.
See this thread for more discussion. |
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The specific examples in the rule tend to point towards fasteners, not springs and hinges (motion parts, we could call them). |
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Check out McMaster part #1635A24. It's a 100% polycarbonate hinge, and thus should be legal. |
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Re: Mini-bot Hinges
Update#3 seems to rule out hinges on the minibot. you could make one, but purchasing a pre-made hinge, regardless of material, seems to be out. right?
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Re: Mini-bot Hinges
What of Team Update 3 makes purchasing premade parts illegal?
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Re: Mini-bot Hinges
If they aren't Tetrix, and they aren't specifically listed (which the parts in question--hinges--are not), then you either have to make your own or go without. Team Update 3 removed all ambiguity on the "hardware" point by changing "hardware" to "fasteners".
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Re: Mini-bot Hinges
But the hinges are made exclusively of materials found on the list of allowed parts. Why is it suddenly required that you hand make them if they are literally just shaped versions of what is allowed?
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I think many door hinges are steel, though. Steel isn't allowed... so you'd have to find aluminum ones. Or the polycarb ones listed earlier. Assuming, of course, that the GDC allows non-team-manufactured hardware that isn't otherwise legal. |
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What I was trying to say is that Team Update 3 does not require that teams are the group that fabricated said materials - if the items are made from things exclusively from that list they are legal.
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There's another way to look at this: Where, on the list of allowed materials, do you find COTS parts? Parts A-E (Tetrix/FTC), I, K-N, P, S, U, X, Y, AA, BB. All the other parts are going to require some modification. Rope, wire, tape, velcro, PVC, and loctite are all going to need to be removed from their containers or cut to length or otherwise worked with. Aluminum and polycarb will need to be cut and shaped and otherwise moved from raw material (the COTS form) to fabricated item. I don't necessarily like it either, but that's the way the rules are currently written and interpreted. If that's not the way they should be written, then the GDC needs to change that--and I happen not to have access to ask that sort of question on Q&A. |
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