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Re: Team 4028 Rookie Robot

Careful with those bumpers. I know they're not finished yet but make sure you realize you are currently in violation of [R31]:
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Joints between Bumpers and the radial projections of corners must be filled with pool noodle material. Examples of implementation are shown in Figure 4‑6.
Look in the manual under that rule, there's a diagram of what is allowed and what is not. Your bumpers appear to be identical to the "NOT OK" diagram. Essentially, you need to fill in the gaps at the corners. It's pretty easy, just glue/double-stick-tape/ziptie a small piece of noodle, with hole looking up, to the edge of one of your bumpers on all sides. Again, look at the diagram. The inspector might let it slide for a rookie team, but I wouldn't count on it, and since you haven't put on the fabric yet it should be an easy fix right now.

Make sure you test drive it on carpet! That's where you'll be competing, and sometimes it happens that rookies(and veterans) forget to do so until the first match, only to find out they have too much lateral traction and they can't turn. Again, much easier to fix now than at competition, you usually just replace the frontmost, backmost, or all wheels with ones with less traction. If you dropped the center, you should be fine.

EDIT: If need be, replace the non-powered wheels first.

All in all, looking really good- you both move, AND can score!
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Re: Team 4028 Rookie Robot

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Ellie Vader? Darth's long lost sister in the Dark Side Chronicles?
haha you are pronouncing it wrong. its a compound word between Elevator and Vader. The reasoning behind this is our ball collector mechanism works a little like an elevator bringing the balls off the ground and then dropping them in the hopper.

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Careful with those bumpers. I know they're not finished yet but make sure you realize you are currently in violation of [R31]:


Look in the manual under that rule, there's a diagram of what is allowed and what is not. Your bumpers appear to be identical to the "NOT OK" diagram. Essentially, you need to fill in the gaps at the corners. It's pretty easy, just glue/double-stick-tape/ziptie a small piece of noodle, with hole looking up, to the edge of one of your bumpers on all sides. Again, look at the diagram. The inspector might let it slide for a rookie team, but I wouldn't count on it, and since you haven't put on the fabric yet it should be an easy fix right now.

Make sure you test drive it on carpet! That's where you'll be competing, and sometimes it happens that rookies(and veterans) forget to do so until the first match, only to find out they have too much lateral traction and they can't turn. Again, much easier to fix now than at competition, you usually just replace the frontmost, backmost, or all wheels with ones with less traction. If you dropped the center, you should be fine.

EDIT: If need be, replace the non-powered wheels first.

All in all, looking really good- you both move, AND can score!
Yeah we noticed the problem with our bumpers after we put them on and are working on making the corners rounded. Thanks for the reminder though!

And yeah I was going to test it out on carpet tomorrow just to make sure we can turn. Our forward wheels are omniwheels and we have the center wheels dropped so we should be ok I think.

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Re: Team 4028 Rookie Robot

Sounds like you have it all covered. Good luck!
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Re: Team 4028 Rookie Robot

HUGE SUGGESTION cover up your jaguars if someone's arm hits one of those you are toast
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Yeah I've been suggesting that and we haven't gotten around to it. What would you suggest? I just said we should put a piece of lexan in front of the electronics connected to the plywood that the jaguars are on.. That would at least protect them from anything hitting from the sides and its a pretty small gap to get in from the top so a ball couldn't get in and mess anything up.
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Re: Team 4028 Rookie Robot

Get some 1/8" Lexan and angle it up towards the frame of your hopper. Maybe move the Jaguars closer together so you can use less Lexan. That should be enough to keep most prying arms out of the Jags, but it won't be terribly hard to remove in a hurry if you need to replace a Jag.
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Re: Team 4028 Rookie Robot

You all should have brought it over to the mall this weekend and practiced with it. We have a huge carpeted area with our hoops, bridge and barrier all set up for practice. its open tonight if you want to come over.
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Yeah I've been suggesting that and we haven't gotten around to it. What would you suggest? I just said we should put a piece of lexan in front of the electronics connected to the plywood that the jaguars are on.. That would at least protect them from anything hitting from the sides and its a pretty small gap to get in from the top so a ball couldn't get in and mess anything up.
you may want to look in to buying a bunch of yard sale signs with blank backs then attaching velcro to them and your bot, word side down. You can attach stickers to them, they are cheap to get and will be a source of endless in-jokes.
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you may want to look in to buying a bunch of yard sale signs with blank backs then attaching velcro to them and your bot, word side down. You can attach stickers to them, they are cheap to get and will be a source of endless in-jokes.
Is that supposed to be a joke?
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Is that supposed to be a joke?
No, people don't do that stuff hear, I have seen teams rock yard sale signs as shielding, its practical and easy to do.
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No, people don't do that stuff hear, I have seen teams rock yard sale signs as shielding, its practical and easy to do.
Thanks for the suggestions, we ended up just using some spare lexan we had, has worked pretty well so far.
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Thanks for the suggestions, we ended up just using some spare lexan we had, has worked pretty well so far.
OK! Hope you have a great year
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