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Unread 27-01-2011, 12:49
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Re: Pit design help

Start simple. Mark a ten-foot-square area on the floor with tape, assume you will be provided a power outlet and a two-by-six-foot table, and figure out where to put everything you want to have. Make sure it will also fit in an eight-foot-square space, because some regionals are that cramped.

Rolling shelves are good as both storage space and a way to move things into and out of the pit. You'll probably want a workbench. Decide how you're going to deal with your battery charging needs.

And if you're feeling ambitious, build a nice frame that you can decorate with your team name, your sponsors, and anything else you want to show off. Lots of teams use PVC. Ten feet is the absolute height limit.

After you've been to a competition and looked at what other teams do, sit down and design something that fits your team's needs. Don't be too hasty.
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Re: Pit design help

Keep in mind one thing: No matter how "cool" a pit looks, it's only a good pit if it's also functional. Tools and spare parts need to be readily available, and you need room to be able to work on the robot. The pit isn't there to let your team show off - it's there so you can work on your robot as needed between matches.
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Rolling shelves are good as both storage space and a way to move things into and out of the pit. You'll probably want a workbench. Decide how you're going to deal with your battery charging needs.

And if you're feeling ambitious, build a nice frame that you can decorate with your team name, your sponsors, and anything else you want to show off. Lots of teams use PVC. Ten feet is the absolute height limit.
also on the pvc we add a backdrop and other decorative to honor our name team ursamajor and sponsor like NASA and might hace a constellation this year somewhere that be kewl

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Re: Pit design help

PVC is good because it is light. Ours is made out of Item material which is really heavy. At first we had four 90 degree posts for each corner, each 10 ft. high with beams that stretched between the posts. We have changed it a bit, making the front of it more like a doorway with it still being made of Item and mostly open. We use boards with more of our information on them to display achievements, team history, this years robot specs., etc. Just make sure it is portable, as before ours was modified, we found out it was pretty difficult to lug around to competitons.
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Re: Pit design help

I made this in Sketchup for 174's pit

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/36165

It has our team number clearly visible and a list of all sponsers. The design of the pit is mostly a "wall", so we are able to have as much of the 10'x10' space to work on our robot. I alloted room for the tool benches that hold all supplies meant for repair or sharing with other teams and a table. The blue banners show off our achievements. As a rookie team, you might want to consider having a location for photos as your achievements, or have a computer show a slideshow. Additionally, the whiteboard on the right pannel lists our wins/losses for the regional and will host a pamplet for teams to pull out, read and take with them for scouting.

A successful pit doesn't need to be flashy or expenisve - it just needs to do the job of showing off who you are and function as a place to repair a busted bot.
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we are thinking about one that will look like a nest

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Re: Pit design help

Section 4 of the Admin docs will give you a lot of info. You will have some restrictions based on these and some on venue rules.
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Re: Pit design help

GV: fixed error above

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