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Re: Bumpers
If all you're waiting on is the pool noodles, then stick the fabric (pre-cut to the correct shape/size), plywood, and all attachment bracketry in your bag. Bring the pool noodles in whole, and cut them to size when you get to competition.
Since the pool noodles will be unmodified when you walk in the door, they will not count towards your withholding allowance (they aren't fabricated parts, per R26). |
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Re: Bumpers
bhhs,
You can bring the bumper parts with you as raw materials and construct the parts into your bumper system at the competition. |
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Re: Bumpers
Or you can bag all the fabricated parts that you now have, such as your plywood, brackets. bolts, etc. Bring your noodles and cloth with you. You have all day Thursday to assemble and cover your bumpers. It shouldn't take too long for a couple of students to do while you are getting the rest of the robot ready for inspection.
Dr. Bob Chairman's Award is not about building the robot. Every team builds a robot. |
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