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Re: Rookie Team Passing Inspection (video)
I don't understand what's wrong with the first part. Bumpers have to be at least 8in, so you guys met that, but had to make it larger?
Also the numbering has to be at least 3/4in but no max limit, wonder why they called you on that. I'm worried about R33, there's a picture in there that says that the 10in gap is okay, but the rule says it has to be 8in. It's an issue for us, because there's a section where we have to have the bumper attached at two points that is 10in. |
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Re: Rookie Team Passing Inspection (video)
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We thought the same thing, min 8 inch bumpers -- but ready [R27] carefully: [R27] Robots are required to use Bumpers to protect all exterior vertices of the Frame Perimeter. For adequate protection, at least 8 in. of Bumper must be placed on each side of each exterior vertex The "exterior vertex" refers to the chassis (interior bumper vertex) and not the outside of the bumper. To overlap the side bumper, our front bumpers had to be min 10.75 inches. Also, the 8 inches cited need to be fully supported by the chassis/frame perimeter. Inspectors said it was permissible to essentially extend the frame by 2 inches using a piece of stock aluminum mounted to the existing chassis and then mounting that to the bumper. We never saw any rules defining maximum letter sizing and bumper sturdiness either. |
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Bumpers are proving tougher to make than fat first thought. I think one problem is that bumpers are an afterthought more or less and when teams realize they have to make them it's at the last minute or at the event when they find out it's the one thing keeping them from the field. Any team that is particularly good at could probably have a pretty good fundraiser designing bumpers for other teams. |
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![]() Take a look at http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...6&postcount=78 and see if that helps. |
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Also, seg9585, I understand what they called you guys on. I got worried that it might be an issue for us too, but I think we're safe on the ball opening. Our side bumpers are the overlapping ones so that means the ones at the ball opening are 8in and so is the frame on that side. Well, looks like it's time to prep for making some more brackets. Our bumpers are pretty secure, I made sure they aren't easily yank-able, but they do wobble a bit. Better be safe than sorry and get plan on securing them a little more. |
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Ah, the memories. Seems like it was just last year we... oh, yea, it was!
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Let me try and explain the difference between 1/4" gap and 8" opening. We all know that no matter how hard we try, bolt heads, welds, rivets and staples will prevent the bumper from full contact with the frame. After a few years of discussion, First realized that the movement of a bumper in a full hit with a 1/4" gap behind it, is not going to compromise the bumper structure. However, a opening in the frame of greater than 8" in width and more than 1/4" behind the bumper will actually result in cracking of the 3/4" plywood or total failure of the bumper. We want you to play as much as is possible. If your bumper fails and parts of your robot get damaged or start dragging around the field, your chances of fulfilling the "play as much as possible" go down the drain.
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Re: Rookie Team Passing Inspection (video)
Are teams getting dinged for bumpers (for example, let's assume full coverage bumpers, no 'cutout' or "c-shaped" frame) that meet the other rules (no gap more than 1/4" deep) but are not connected at the very end? Say, securely connected to the frame 3" in from the end of the plywood?
There was a lot of discussion on here a while back about the "connected at the end" part of the rule. Is that tripping up a lot of teams? |
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I did have one robot I inspected that had to add an attachment when they went from a 6" to a full 8" section at the side of their opening. There was only one attachment on the original segment & it was closer to the corner than it was to the opening; adding the extra 2" would have left a pretty wobbly bumper without a 2nd attachment. |
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