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fuzzy robots?
I can't find anything in the rules regarding fur-like fabric. Yes, this is a legitimate (though hardly crucial) question. It is an option we are considering for this year's robot. Thanks!
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Re: fuzzy robots?
Do you mean to use it for bumpers or for some other part of the robot (decorative or otherwise)?
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Re: fuzzy robots?
If you mean on the bumpers, from the manual:
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Re: fuzzy robots?
If not for bumpers, I would still be concerned about hairs coming off and getting in the electronics.
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Re: fuzzy robots?
Or your chains.
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Re: fuzzy robots?
Not for the bumpers, just decoration. It might just fit a theme. I understand the concern regarding fur falling in the electronics.
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Re: fuzzy robots?
if some fuzzies is breaking the chain drive...there may be other issues
Decorate away! |
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Re: fuzzy robots?
Yyyyeah. That's true
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Re: fuzzy robots?
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Yeah, this was my concern exactly (and with the electronics). We had an early cRIO that didn't have a good gasket and it was amazing (in a very sad way) the things that found their way into that "sealed" box. Similar last year with "gummy" wheels on our Rebound Rumble shooter, we were cleaning it every few matches. |
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Re: fuzzy robots?
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On a serious note, i think it would get messed up in the electronics and gears, etc. |
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Re: fuzzy robots?
If you can build it without it breaking electronics, please post photos. I think a furry robot would be PRETTYFUL!!
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Re: fuzzy robots?
To answer your initial question: No rule against it, so long as it doesn't put you over the weight limit.
But I'm with everyone else on this, fuzzy fabric could be harmful to electronics and gears and chains. Speaking from a seamstress point of view, I've sewn with fuzzy fabrics before, and even the short haired variety has a habit of shedding and getting little bits and pieces everywhere, floating in the air and adhering to everything in sight. If you want the fuzzy fabric to make it look like some sort of animal fur, I'd suggest animal print fabric that is smooth. |
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