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Re: How are you pushing down bridge?
Van door motor gear down.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ1mG...ature=youtu.be No need to lift your robot off the ground if down right. |
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Re: How are you pushing down bridge?
You might want to make sure it will count as one appendage, not two. There's been a lot of discussion about this here and on Q&A. It's my understanding that a two pronged thingy is considered two appendages (and thus illegal) unless it's all one contiguous piece outside of the frame perimeter, even as it deploys.
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Re: How are you pushing down bridge?
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Re: How are you pushing down bridge?
I wonder if pictures would help?
I think it means that the part outside the frame perimeter is all connected together. But I'm not as imaginative as the GDC.... |
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Out being welded but will post the cad later
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Re: How are you pushing down bridge?
I am also having a problem with "contiguous" (as mentioned in the G21 team update).
Our extension is sort of like a pair of salad tongs. One of the tongs is articulated. The two tongs do not contact each other directly, but they are both connected to one other piece. In other words, they cannot be deployed separately. They are both part of one mechanism that is deployed as a single unit. Is that contiguous? |
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Re: How are you pushing down bridge?
Wups. I think this may be a better place for my question:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=102627 |
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Re: How are you pushing down bridge?
Depends on where they connect. If they connect inside the frame then it is my understanding that it is not a contiguous appendage. However, if they fork outside of the frame, then they are considered contiguous.
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Re: How are you pushing down bridge?
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Re: How are you pushing down bridge?
Rule posting to follow:Quote:
Last edited by CalTran : 12-02-2012 at 19:09. Reason: Forgot to indicate emphasis |
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Re: How are you pushing down bridge?
Very brief violations of the contiguity requirement as a single appendage is being extended or retracted will not be penalized.
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Re: How are you pushing down bridge?
So use pneumatics to actuate your appendage
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Re: How are you pushing down bridge?
Looks a lot like what we have. I guess now it depends on the definition of "very brief," how quickly the mechanism deploys, and probably on which inspector you get on game day.
I think the wheels are much less of a concern than the 2 prongs of the fork. |
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