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Re: Ground Clearance Vex clamping gearbox
Ooops. G16G. Thanks.
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There is no rule or inspection requirement that demands your robot be able to clear the bumps. That would be ridiculous.
That said, this is a clever solution, and thanks for sharing. Rectangular tubing of all shapes and sizes (not just 1x1 and 2x1) can be quite useful in FRC. I'm a fan of 3x1.5 for internal belt runs, 1.5x1 for live axle manipulators that you press bearings directly into, and other random sizes for anything from gearboxes to framing. |
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If you can't go over the scoring platforms, that is a design choice you made. If you damage them in an attempt to go over them, that is a rules problem... which can be fixed either by you not attempting to go over the platforms or by fixing the robot. |
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OTOH, HDPE has been used on field elements before (before your time, I think--03, 04, 06), and had a tendency to get a bit scratched up. Not too bad... but enough to be noticeable. |
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As a ref I wouldn't ever foul a team for scratching plastic on the ground. Would you?
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BTW, if the damage done does happen to the HDPE on the field, that robot will be almost certain to get a "Fix your robot". The hardboard was pretty chewed up on that corner--not unplayable by any means, but noticeable. I don't have any photos, but the field build crew was taking photos of the various field damage--all unintentional--the next day and spent some time around that corner. |
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The edges of the scoring platform are taped. The gear could pull up the tape under the right circumstance. But no more than a stalled wheel spinning on the taped seam.
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Re: Ground Clearance Vex clamping gearbox
I believe I mentioned our robot was all set to high center on the large gear of a clamping gearbox. I think a gear spinning at 900rpm with 50lbs of down force might be bad for the hdpe. Nevermind if said gear hits one of the seams.
Last edited by Kevin Sevcik : 19-02-2015 at 12:25. Reason: spelling. thanks phone. |
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Re: Ground Clearance Vex clamping gearbox
We only damaged the field in the very first practice match, after that we never hit the platform again and we played probably 17 matches.
But we were told that since our ground clearance was so low that we "could" damage the scoring zones so our frame would not pass inspection. I felt this was odd because you are flagging a robot for what "could" happen in the field, but if the intent was to damage the field I am sure teams could find a way and we would have many more robots not pass inspection. For teams with low clearance just avoid the zones but probably start brainstorming options to raise your frame just in case. |
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