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Every year our team tends to get everything done except for bumpers. They are always rushed and they are always the most horrible things to put onto a robot. Being on the drive team for two years I am usally one of the three people that have to put on the bumpers and none of us are the ones that make them. Does anyone know a good way to constuct bumpers that are easy to change.
--- One last note, we used an 80/20 frame so they always had a tendency to tweak. Thanks!!! |
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Re: Bumpers
If you want to make two sets that you change out you can use http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-qu...e-pins/=q5f016
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Re: Bumpers
Posted by one of our team members:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2889 Basically, it's instructions and diagrams for making reversible bumpers - change colors just by flipping a piece of fabric up or down and securing it with velcro. Very quick and easy to change - we've had the drive team change it in under 30 seconds while on the field before (at an off-season event)! |
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