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Re: Team Update 1-15-2013
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Re: Team Update 1-15-2013
See this thread I started showing the 54in cylinder, pyramid, and typical robot profiles. It works. It's close, but it works.
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As I read it, previous designs should still be legal. I'm pretty sure ours is. Woohoo! |
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I feel like they could have been far more clear on the wording, but hey - I'm quite happy! EDIT: Cal beat me to it. |
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Thank you GDC. I don't have to pull my hair out now. I only had to give away about half of the trade secrets. ![]() Last edited by chadr03 : 16-01-2013 at 15:58. Reason: Saw the Q&A Answer |
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Re: Team Update 1-15-2013
I'm happy with the (pretty liberal
) interpretation of the word "relative" here. Hopefully the temporarily-illegal teams didn't redesign everything over the course of the school day. |
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I was sure working hard at adjusting the geometry of our current design to make it legal. I was having to make some pretty significant compromises though. But hey, I'm sure I learned a thing or two about it. Will probably be able to make our current climbing mechanism more compact.
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Re: Team Update 1-15-2013
Check out Frank's Blog post for today:
http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...date-1-15-2013 Quote:
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Re: Team Update 1-15-2013
That's one problem solved, I think. This was the best way to handle the issue.
Among the remaining problems is that the competitive balance has shifted: now climbing is an easier task, and thus teams that chose to do it may not be as unique as they were counting on. But that's definitely a lesser evil. Also, teams that constrained their designs according to the original rule now have to decide whether they're still competitive in this somewhat larger design space (with robots that don't obey the original constraint). Although they're not forced to rework their design, they may nevertheless choose to do so, for fear of being less effective. Given the particulars of the challenge, I think that's at worst a medium-sized evil—but most likely a non-issue for most teams. |
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Re: Team Update 1-15-2013
Welp. Those of us who had decided to concentrate on frisbee manipulation, design a simple ten-point hang, and not think about anything higher until after Stop Build Day are in luck. Thanks for the "temporarily illegal" design ideas, guys... I feel kind of dirty having seen them, but I can't exactly forget 'em now.
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Re: Team Update 1-15-2013
First off...THANK YOU GDC for the common sense approach to these design constraints.
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This challenge is frustrating even the very best designers in FRC. If your design is not well thought out, designed for robustness, and executed perfectly you are probably not going to be attempting to climb the tower for very long before you fall off and break some or all of your robot. Most designs we have thought of required total integration into the chassis, drivetrain, shooting, etc..., this is not just something you add on an event. Good luck to all that attempt a 30pt climb. |
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The climbing parts we ordered just arrived a few hours ago, and now it's back to our original design. We'll see how successful we are getting it to work. |
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Re: Team Update 1-15-2013
With this clarification the rule change just changed to one of my favorite updates from the GDC. This allows for the sizing cylinder to be parallel to the pyramid while the frame is not, which really opens up the design options.
Time to re-analyze the design again! |
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