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Re: Not bagging entire robot? (Rule Change)
With the proliferation of VEX and AndyMark robot components, I wish they would change this rule. For most teams the only non-COTS parts are their frame and structures of their robot. A well rehearsed team could quite feasibly bring their entire robot to a competition unbagged and assemble it at the venue quite easily.
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People seem to be missing an important piece of information here: you can bring 45 pounds of stuff in now, but that 45 pounds includes any ASSEMBLIES. The example of a motor with a pinion is an ASSEMBLY. That goes against your 45 pounds. So does your assembled super shifter, or your pretty piece of wood that is already cut out. In fact, the argument that a piece of aluminum that is cut to a specific length is a FABRICATED ITEM and would count is pretty valid too.
Let's be fair here. There has been lots of snow, but remember that, at one time, we had to SHIP the robots in crates. ![]() |
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What COTS basically says is that you may not tamper with any off-the-shelf parts or it will become a fabricated part. This is typically used for the electronics because they don't want you to be messing with your cRIO or other robot parts!
I don't think COTS is preventing you from doing this. However, the inspectors have the ability to deem your part as dangerous if it holds back many pounds of force and can make you disable or remove that part, so be careful! And, how the heck did you get the robot to weigh about 65 pounds? Do you just drive around and push the balls around? I think our drivetrain weighs 20-30 pounds by itself. With the electronics, we are already looking at another 10-20 pounds, making it 40-50 pounds right there. Then, you have your mechanisms. Typically, that will take up the rest of the weight! |
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They'd lose quite a bit of time Thursday building their robot, missing out on practice time with other teams at the event, push back their inspection, really put themselves in the weeds. If they want to make that trade, I say let 'em. |
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There's no requirement that a ROBOT be in the bag, and many teams do not have a ROBOT in the bag. Many teams withhold their cRIO, so they can continue programming. If there isn't a cRIO in the bag, there is no control, and therefore whatever else is in the bag is not a ROBOT. The bag and tag rules say "robot" and not "ROBOT". A better argument is from R15. Quote:
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Re: Not bagging entire robot? (Rule Change)
Joe - the requirement that the robot be in the bag really comes from R18 - the fabricated items you bring with outside of the bag you are for repair/upgrade of the ROBOT - this clearly implies that those fabricated items are not the actual ROBOT. So if you can't bring the robot in as a fabricated item under R18 (as it would not be a repair/upgrade for the ROBOT), then it either has to come in the bag or not at all.
At this point, my statements are personal opinion - I am not a part of the GDC. However, I believe it is in the intent of the rules that the robot is bagged, and not carried into the competition outside of the bag. I can tell you that if a team did have their robot outside of the bag (but kept it under 45 lbs), then as an LRI I would have to deal with the situation. That would include a discussion with the FTA and the head ref, and probably a phone call to HQ (baring any preexisting ruling from the GDC in a team update or Q&A). We have a very difficult job of both enforcing the rules (telling teams they did something wrong and there's a penalty for it) and providing an environment where the kids are inspired (getting them on the field and playing as best they can). In a case where a team violates a major rule (for example, never bagging their robot and carrying it in unbagged), how do you enforce the rules without driving those students away from FIRST and everything we're trying to accomplish? |
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Is that acceptable? |
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At what point do we consider an assembly or collection of parts a robot? I don't think the rules are very clear on this - the definition of ROBOT is "It includes all of the basic systems required to be an active participant in the game: power, communications, control, mobility, and actuation." So a strict reading of that would be that anything without a cRIO is not a ROBOT, even if it has everything else you need and you just bolt the cRIO on when you get to the competition. I don't feel that would be in the spirit of the rules, however.Last year, there was a certain Minnesota team that competed with what we dubbed "a different robot at each event". They carried in a different shooter (under 30 lbs) to each event, and spent the first day of the event making major modifications to their robot to support the new shooter. The end result was that every event I saw their robot at, it looked like they had a different robot! In this case, however, it was clear that what they were bringing in would be considered an upgraded assembly intended to replace something on their robot. |
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