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Re: Robot Numbering, Attractive Solutions?
Having a common standard (horizontal numbers, black on white, minimum size) allows inspectors, refs, FTAs, judges and every one else to nearly instantly identify a robot's number. Previous years bumper rules attempted to do the same.
Not having to look around for whatever creative variant has been used makes things easier for everyone. As an inspector, when I go looking for team's pit, I always look for the standard pit team number sign that have been used for years to quickly determine if it is the pit I'm looking for. Runners in the Boston Marathon all have the EXACT SAME number style for the same types of reason - that's one of the premier marathons in the world, and runners I'm sure care a lot about their appearance, but they don't get to design their own number-- and I don't think they complain about it. And you don't see any wild variations in jersey player numbers for major sports either-- granted they get some design leeway, but I suspect they have to get their designs approved by the league prior to using it. That's not practical with FRC, since the first chance is during inspection. If I were an LRI, I'd be sure to have resources on hand to allow me to print numbers on paper or card stock and hand it to any team in questionable compliance on the numbers. In fact, it would actually make sense if drive teams were required to have 'bibs' or other required large team number markings, rather than just a button-- so drive team members could be identified instantaneously also. (or more importantly, people who aren't drive/media folks who shouldn't be on the field.) |
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Does the team number have to be the team number we are given? Can we list our team number in Base 16 or Base 2? What about Roman Numerals?
Game Announcer: There goes M-M-M-M-C-M-X-C-I down the field, about to stake another tote! /sarcasm So back to the original question, attractive solutions to this year's tougher numbering rules. So a couple of things to consider, you'll want the number to appear to be Matte, with all the lights around the field you don't want to give off the wrong type of reflection. If you still meet the basic requirements of a Black Number on a white background, you can still dress it up with LED's on the border or with layers and back lighting. Another opinion: Teams are going to not pass Championship level inspection because of the 0.5" stroke length requirement. I'm also looking for a team that will have their numbers on a large rotating cylinder. |
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Our team 3-D Printed our numbers this year with a White base and Black numbers on top. They came out pretty decent looking and they should give us better options for mounting. I'm not sure if the ekocycle has the bed space to make two numbers at a time as we made ours on a Makerbot Rep 2.
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I was wandering around budget home supply store and found an interesting option... Mailbox/ address numbers! the ones that were there were the correct size and color. I think that this could be a really simple, cheap and elegant solution. They also have screw holes and are easily mountable!
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The reflectorized ones are fun....try taking a flash picture of a robot that has them
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One question I have is since the intent of the rule is to see it from any angle on the field, what happens if totes or a can are blocking the number while they are being held by the robot? During inspection this number could be completely visible, but during a match it could end up hidden.
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There aren't many things you can do to make them attractive however I am considering making a black and yellow set that we can easily swap out so we aren't stuck with not so great looking black and white all season.
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. We are probably going to use the new Texas License plate with the white background and black letters. We have to get it custom made to fit the size requirements however. |
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My husband and I own our own vinyl cutting business and we have been cutting black vinyl on a white background for teams in our area. These stickers can then be put on any surface. Picture here. They're made of a vinyl rated for outdoor use for 5 years so they should stand up to two or three events
The team I mentor is sticking them on colored, corrugated plastic. We had to update our branding and design standards to accommodate for them, but we're looking at them as license plates - you don't put it on your car because it looks good, you put it on because you want to be able to legally drive it. |
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Ah....someone who gets it.
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I used to think that a certain team's viewpoint of "if there's things that your team is not good at, and others are, you need to work harder" was kind of rude and arrogant, because it makes the presumption that some teams don't work hard, but then I discovered that the statement is very applicable to reality, and life in general, and I'm beginning to see its value. Success comes from hard work, in every detail of everything you do. That's the bottom line. Samuel, if your team anticipates having another struggle with creating numbers, I would like to personally extend an offer to vinyl cut team 2869's numbers, free of charge, and I'll mail them to you on my dime. I'll do whatever font and size you want, and even a custom logo graphic of the number if it's a modified font artwork. And to steer this thread back on track with the original discussion of solutions, vinyl cutting is indeed one nice way to do it with a professional outcome. Laser cutting of plastic may also be an option, as may be CNC router cutting. (sorry for the derailment OP) |
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