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Re: pic: One-day Minibot
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If teams wanted to keep their designs 100% totally secret, even on the field, they could have spent an ounce or two on non-functional decorations. Who knew what the kickoff minibot's design was until it was examined via a photo posted after kickoff? Strategically, that's a hard call though. Do you risk negating the full effectiveness of the design for design longevity over 8 weeks?
It's always easy to build something you have a good sense of where to start. It's why IP laws exist in the first place. It's also why the powerhouse teams will still probably kick our butts in weeks 1-2 next year. |
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Personally, I don't believe that the Pinion is an "integral part" of the motor, since removing it doesn't change how the motor works... |
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The blue section below <R47> outlines the intent of forbidding structural modification. I'm really not trying to be pedantic, but if removing the pinion didn't change how the motor "works", then why do it? weight reduction? That is my opinion of course, and we all know how influential personal opinions are at the inspection station, right? ![]() |
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1) In a world where everything is open, reverse engineering is capable. There is no way that anyone can consider that their minibot design is not going to be copied in part or in whole by another team. This design is in fact used in some iteration over the whole country thus far and in no small way mimics the design of one of the minibots used for demo at the kickoff. Why do you think magnets are in the allowable materials list? 2) Removing the motor pinion is an allowable modification. It has been since at least the first Fisher Price motor was provided in the KOP. 3) The push/push switch at the top of the minibot must be labeled as a "light switch" or at least marketed as a light switch to be legal. If it is merely in the same area of the store where there are light switches is not enough to classify this as a light switch. The GDC has ruled that even if certain manufacturers use it as a light switch in an appliance you can buy, it does not make it a "light switch". Be prepared to show documentation. Last edited by Al Skierkiewicz : 23-03-2011 at 18:01. |
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So is a "Lamp", a "Light"? Just happened to have a pic on my phone for some reason... Will the GDC comment on pictures? I know they won't comment on specific designs. Last edited by IKE : 23-03-2011 at 10:48. |
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Our group of teams would like to thank 1625 and Richard's post about the Tetrix motor specs for initial design inspiration. Anything after that has been under our own development and we have all accomplished 1-1.5 second minibots. I'm surprised we're still seeing the "who inspired what" debates especially after sanddrag pretty much explained what most teams who came to this minibot design went through. Thanks for your insight in your own design sanddrag! It is the very same engineering process we went through. The big issue we were having was the light switch we found (which thankfully Al said is legal! ). Now onto making deployment faster ![]() Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 23-03-2011 at 15:24. |
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40, 177, 190, and 2791 all had variations of the direct drive minibot at WPI. 2791's design was a combination of at home engineering with some helpful tips from 816 to save us a few iterations.
Who knows how many teams will have them at later events? We certainly showed off our Revision B to a few dozen teams there. We are using lessons learned at that regional with some "inspiration" from other teams to work on a further revision. We are not copying directly, just using others as a starting point. |
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<R92-AA> Did you mean to say "aren't" ?
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Nope, magnets are allowed for use on minibots.
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