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Re: New Off-season Defenses
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If anyone is ever injured at an event, we absolutely should be reporting it. At a minimum, we should make FIRST and the event know, and possibly other volunteers and teams aware of the injury. For one, anything that can be addressed should be addressed. Maybe there were sharp edges missed on the defense that should have been filed down (out of spec equipment). Maybe volunteers need to be wearing gloves (inadequate Personal Protection Equipment). These are easy to correct, but won't be corrected until the proper people know about it. Two, other people need to know so that the injury can be learned from. How terrible would it be if someone else was injured in the exact same way because people that knew the hazard existed said nothing. Three, this is something that you'll see and is practiced in the real world, and it's not something you should have to learn your first day on the job. It's more important than shouting "ROBOT" anyway. |
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Re: New Off-season Defenses
Another Idea:
The Kool Aid Defense. Take a large sheet of paper. Hang it in the former portcullis without the gate. Every time a team breaks through the paper successfully AND the audience yells "OH YEAH" the team gets points. Audience participation is required to receive points. You'll need a lot of tape and paper, however it will increase audience participation. |
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![]() P.S. Running out of tape shouldn't be an issue; what team doesn't bring duct tape? ![]() |
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http://www.amazon.com/Magnetic-Scree...et+screen+door |
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Re: New Off-season Defenses
Twinkie Defense: two large yellow blocks of open-cell foam, rounded at all edges, loosely covered together in a single layer of 6 mil transparent plastic sheeting.
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No, not regolith. Robot testing is currently underway on a roller top surface (see attachment) that would fill the gap between the moat side walls. Team registration for the 2016 STEMley Cup Championship (along with the two other Ontario off-season events) is open now. |
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wait...I have an idea! Fairly weak magnets that may or may not chase/stick to robots! |
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#146
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Our robot has steel plates on it. This would be fun.
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How about strip curtains (these are those plastic curtains at the car wash). They would reduce visibility, but not too much. I was thinking the curtains can be about twice as high as the low bar.
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Our robot is all aluminum! We are invincible! |
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What about the bumpers?
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Robots are allowed to be 54" tall, so any defense should be designed around that constraint and allow 60" of clearance or you've set a new arbitrary height requirement.
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