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Team A and Team B build the same robot. Both robots have a critical flaw in them that breaks in their first match on Friday. Team A is from a city 500 miles away and all of their people are at the event, so they have to build a replacement in the pits with material and spare parts they brought before pits close. They miss all of their matches that day fixing their robot. Team B's workspace is 3 miles from the venue, so they drive to their shop, revise their CAD model, press go on their cnc machine, and have a spare part in 30 minutes and are able to attend all of their matches that day. Team B had the coincidental advantage that their build shop was right next to the venue. This is not fair to Team A. Quote:
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At an Event, Teams may have access to a static set of FABRICATED ITEMS that shall not exceed 45 lbs. So, being 2-3 miles from the venue means I have access to a static set of Fabricated items that exceeds probably 600lbs. Can we define "having access" to mean "in the venue and the surround parking lot"? Otherwise our team, several other teams, and all teams hosting district events are unintentionally breaking this rule. |
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Where is the like button? Listen to what Steve is saying.
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I think the intent of the rule is very clear. You have your robot, 45 pounds of pre-fabricated stuff, and then infinite raw materials. Drawing ANYTHING from a second robot is cheating.
Not to draw sweeping generalizations here, but teams who are trying to bend the rule to fit bringing extra parts outside the 45 pound limit are not upholding the spirit of FIRST. You are allowed to make a set amount of backup/alternate assemblies and that is it. You have to be intelligent with which assemblies you bring to competition. You can only do work to better your robot during pit hours and at the pits. |
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Edit: In reference to the original question, i too defend the "static" side. having an unchanging set of prefab parts is very different than pulling up to 45lbs from a set of 120lbs of parts. I also agree with the previously mentioned idea that pulling a part off a practice bot for use on the competition bot outside the regional falls under fabricating/ modifying parts outside the event similar to what was posed by my first quote and is also against the rules Last edited by Matt_Boehm_329 : 03-06-2014 at 02:09 PM. |
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Place me firmly in the group of people reading this rule as "you must select a set of pre-fabricated parts weighing at most 45lbs prior to competition, and that set cannot change while you are at competition."
If you could not, if asked, state at the beginning of the competition which parts on that practice robot are in your withholding budget and which are off-limits, and if the allowed parts don't weigh under 45 lbs, I'd say you're in violation of the rule. |
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Just to put this out there is to my understanding of the inclusion of the word "Static" was put in place so that teams cannot exchange parts they brought in first with other secondary parts later in the competition.
As for this entire discussion I find that there are a lot of opinions and the rule isn't very clear. If it hasn't been done already a question should to submitted to the Q & A for an official response. |
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So, as long as my parts are preselected (I provide a list and proof that the parts are under 45 lbs) I should be set? Furthermore, what defines a robot? I can bring in a spare sidecar, PD board, CRIO, and radio and that's not a robot... If they happen to all be zip tied to a piece of lexan for easy carrying? Is that now a robot? I admit, I'm just being difficult. I have every intention of following the spirit of the rule (don't bring in more than 45 lbs of custom made upgrade parts per event) but I don't see myself locking up parts in my shop to comply with the letter of the rule. |
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Another way to think of this. The 2 day regional teams have access periods for their robot. They are also limited to the same static 45 lb fabricated parts limit even if they are accessing there robot in their build site that has their practice bots along with comp bots from the last ten games. Before they access their robot, they need to define the static 45 lb. No inspector is going to do that for them or check that they have done so.
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