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Scaling the Tower
Every team I have mentioned this to in my area had not fully understood what qualifies as "scaling the tower" so I thought I would share.
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Re: Scaling the Tower
Is this in reference of teams trying to go all the way up? Sure, the bumpers have to go above the low rung, but you can't extend below the bumpers if thats what you're referring to (e.g. pushing yourself up) as per the blue box in R22
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Re: Scaling the Tower
On the other hand, space around the tower is going to be tight, especially if there's a lot of wide robots. Having a robot that can lift well above everyone else's bumpers might be beneficial.
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Bumpers are not going to be flush with the floor and are going to have some amount of clearance from the floor. A lot of people here in the county were under the assumption that the whole robot, wheels and all, had to be above the low goal. With the rule clarification in mind, a robot that builds bumpers that are fixed at the maximum height are going to have to scale less distance than those who fix their bumpers at a lower height. Quote:
Edit: Another issue is the danger of being knocked off your rung and crashing to the floor if a robot below your bumpers pushes you up by mistake while climbing. Make sure your robot will not let go easily from upwards force! Last edited by laplacier : 22-01-2016 at 12:44. |
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Re: Scaling the Tower
Doubt bots will be swinging into each other at all ...that seems to be an unnecessary thing to account for.
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Re: Scaling the Tower
If a robot's width, including bumpers, is wider than the face of the tower there is a potential risk of contact. A bumper from Robot 1, traveling faster upwards than a bumper from Robot 2 (who has climbed higher than Robot 1) can push into Robot 2's bumper given the previous scenario. Robot 2 is now being acted upon by Robot 1's bumper from below. This would assume the chassis of one of the robots swings closer to contact the face of the tower when they begin their climb but that is very likely to be the case for a number of robots. Vertical ascension is a given.
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