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Re: Teams: Check Your Bumpers
As I read this thread, I began chuckling to myself because stepping back and thinking about what we are discussing, it seems insane to me. There are so many rules that govern bumpers, yet questions still remain.
Here's one thought I had regarding bumpers: There is a requirement for bumpers to be visible on all 4 sides of a teams robot. This seems like a pretty decent requirement when you consider what it would be primarily used for, identify teams. Identifying teams from the stands, while important, tends to take a backseat to identifying teams on the field for referee/FTA purposes. However, it is my understanding that penalties will not be tracked this year on a robot to robot basis. Technical fouls/yellow/red cards will be assigned to teams but general penalties occurring on the field will not be tracked at all. The penalty will simply be flagged at the time it occurs and the penalty assessed to the offending alliance. I guess my grief comes into play identifying a robot on the field. Do all 4 sides need to be 100% absolutely crystal clear for the refs to do their job and for teams to identify other teams from the stands? It seems many teams have had issues squishing the numbers onto the front/back of their long configuration robots. Would it be an absolute travesty if the numbers in those situations were a bit smaller, or a little less clear? There would presumably be at least 2 other sides with very clear numbering. Of course all of this assumes you have direct line of sight to the numbered bumper, which may not be true if the robots behind a bridge/fender/teammate/opponent. I guess I just find the rules a little excessive with regards to numbering, especially when considering these numbers will not be used for on the fly penalty tracking. A fair alternative: In a case where a team cannot fit a number on the bumper easily, allow teams to place the team number on the robot itself somewhere above where the number on the bumper would be expected. I would think many teams could make this happen with relative ease. \end venting session -Brando |
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I hope I'm just misjudging the scale in your picture, and your robot is perfectly legal. But since it doesn't look that way to me, it would be unkind of me to not say anything. What I can see of your robot looks sharp, and I wish you the best of luck! Last edited by Cal578 : 24-02-2012 at 16:28. Reason: Decided to keep the referenced picture in the quote. |
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Re: Teams: Check Your Bumpers
I had the same concern about a neighboring team's robot when I saw it, and I had to actually measure the bumper to convince myself it was legal. Eight inches of bumper is surprisingly short.
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Re: Teams: Check Your Bumpers
I know I measured our own bumpers before we bagged them to make sure... as the mentor who helped build them put it, they are "barely long enough". I rephrased that for him - they were produced exactly to spec!
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Q. Can the bumpers be covered at any point by a dynamic appendage on the robot?
A. There are no rules prohibiting this. This makes absolutely no sense to me. If you can not have fragmented or obsured numbers because you want judges/refs to be able to see your number at all times/angles, then how can you allow a robot to block the numbers and the refs/judges can't see anything. With some of these dynamic appendages that teams have a fragmented number makes it much easier to read than a squished number. What is the point of saying the numbers must be clearly seen from 100 ft away if you allow it to be covered up and hard to see from 15ft away? |
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I'm kidding, of course. But seriously, why does FIRST need to this? It is so superfluous! Tangent question (and this is just a thought, my team did not do this): Would one be allowed to securely/rigidly mount a piece of polycarbonate, or some mounted "plate" to the bumper, that actually extended past the 8 inches of bumper into the "U" area such that i could much more easily write out a number? Just my thoughts, complaints, jokes, concerns, or something...... -Duke |
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some of the bumper rules are so meaningless but what can we do other then just follow them.
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I don't want to offend or call anyone out, but 340 and 341 have appendages that will likely cover up the ENTIRE front bumper almost the ENTIRE match if they choose to do so.
I need to stop visiting this thread; bumper rules bum me out. |
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Seriously though, 341's appendage is dynamic and can retract quite quickly from what I've seen in videos. I highly doubt they would fail inspection because of the possibility their bumpers might be covered by their appendage, when there are so many other ways the for the bumpers to be covered, as Joe Ross pointed out. |
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Re: Teams: Check Your Bumpers
This is exactly my point. Why should a fragmented bumper really matter? When competing, it is almost impossible to see a team number from every point of the field at all times. So I think the GDC really is taking a simple bumper rule and blowing it out of reality. Their reasoning doesn't fit the rule.
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