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Re: [FRC Blog] Kit Hints?
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I've been keeping up with this thread and have a few observations/assumptions:
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It's not clear to me what on the current bumpers could be standardized further. Plywood is commonly available and must be cut to size to fit the robot design. Same for pool noodles and fabric -- commonly available and must be cut to size. Numbers are commonly available and vary somewhat by team for stylistic reasons. Remember that the veteran KOP contains items from the following categories: . items that replenish stock that every team needs (batteries, motors, 2015 control system) . donated items with sufficient quantity for everyone (e.g., Igus, 3M, etc) . game specific items I believe the long box falls into the third category. |
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Re: [FRC Blog] Kit Hints?
It might be possible that VEX donated some Versaframe components to the kit. The long box is probably the right weight for 2-3 sticks of 2x1 or 4-6 sticks of 1x1.
Someone should check the quantities and weights. |
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I don't think the height of the robot will change for the same reason the perimeter won't change, if you make robots too tall they won't fit through doors. I believe box D is a game piece even if it is as simple as a rod, we are always given at least one game piece. Just like Frisbee's everyone has easy access to one but we were still given three. it won't be a ball game so I don't think it will be baseball, but it could still be a baseball bat, using the bat as a game piece could be fun.
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Both are 59" 1x1: 0.90 lbs 2x1: 3.28 lbs 4 2x1 and 1 1x1 is 14.02 lbs. Too light. |
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I highly doubt its Versaframe but one can always hope! ![]() |
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I think that this is faulty logic. What if there were 3 alliances of two teams each with one member of each alliance stationed at each end of the field? This would require NO field modifications whatsoever.
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If your referring to 2009, the "Cells" were not considered balls by the GDC, because they were hollow and very squishy teams could not manipulate them as they would say a basketball or soccer ball. But, as we know that didn't work, teams still had ball intake systems very similar to others, as well as a lot of other things that year we just ignore that in FRC history.
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This thread is full of "what if." What is actually practical? Just because it is possible doesn't make it practical. FRC has come a long way since two team alliances were last seen in 2004. Going back to two team alliances would be exactly that, moving backwards. We just barely moved to four team alliances at the Championship, stepping back is not the direction this program is moving.
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), there have not been back to back ball games since before the 3v3 era. I won't go so far as to rule out balls this year, but it is highly unlikely.Sorry for the back to back post but these are completely different topics. |
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could be a flag pole for capture the flag?
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It could be a stack-able game piece.
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From the reference to "swing":
box D ("sizes and weights are approximate"): 16 standard tennis balls in one of these which can be fixed at several points around the field perimeter and act as ball dispensers. They can also be used in hand by the field reset crew. weight = 2.1 ounce/ball x 16 balls + 2.1 lb tube = 4.2 lbs vs 6 lbs stated for KoP box D shipping size = 4" x 4" x 49" vs 3" x 3" x 60" for KoP box D box C: 8 oversized tennis balls weight = 1.15 lbs/ball x 8 balls = 9.2 lbs vs 9 lbs stated for KoP box C shipping size = 20" x 20" x 20" vs 29" x 22" x 22" for KoP box C total qty = 16 + 8 = "24" game pieces Volcano Volley... |
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