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Raising the $3500 limit?

Assuming that they waived the $3500 limit:

1. Besides professional machining, what would you buy for your robot that you cannot buy under the $3500 cap (please no stupid answers)

2. If they eliminated the cap, would you ever spend more than $3500
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Re: Raising the $3500 limit?

we only spent around $1500 on the bot this year
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Re: Raising the $3500 limit?

well... we keep it simple so we dont really need any thing more... so i think it would be pointless to raise it
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Re: Raising the $3500 limit?

i mean you could then use titanium or aircraft aluminum or diamond. it would add in a whole new aspect of "our robot is made of titanium whats yours?" and would defeat the whole purpose of graciuos profesionalism
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Re: Raising the $3500 limit?

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i mean you could then use titanium or aircraft aluminum or diamond. it would add in a whole new aspect of "our robot is made of titanium whats yours?" and would defeat the whole purpose of graciuos profesionalism
I think what may probably yield a greater weight savings for most teams would be some really rapid finite element analysis of structures on the robot. Its amazing how many robots have such severely over-constructed parts. If we only had a couple of on demand engineers to run the software and a nice farm to do calculations quick, i bet we could eliminate all these overly heavy parts.
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Re: Raising the $3500 limit?

We were close to weight so I weighed our batteries. I got weights from 13.2 - 13.9. I couldn't believe it. Maybe we could have a 125 lb robot without battery.
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Re: Raising the $3500 limit?

I think the $3500 limit is pretty comfortable. As said in an earlier post getting rid of the electronics cap is a good idea. If a team wants to spend a good chunk of the $3500 on a custom circuit or electronics let them. Raising the $3500 limit doesn't sound like a good idea. FIRST already relaxed the rules this year, also eliminated the ban on exotic materials, AND if they decide to also raise the amount the more unfair the game will be between teams, especially rookies and teams with no or limited sponsorship.

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Re: Raising the $3500 limit?

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we only spent around $1500 on the bot this year
Same here...you don't need more money, just better use of what you've been given to work with.
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Re: Raising the $3500 limit?

All of our aliminum pieces would be changed to titanium. With the freed weight, we will create wheel hubs made of steel and then chrome them.
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Re: Raising the $3500 limit?

We don't spend that much in Canadian funds. I guess we could purchase more but we couldn't raise the funds. I would rather raise the weight limit by 10 lbs. With addition funds I would like to purchase a larger weight limit.
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Re: Raising the $3500 limit?

I dont think you will see the weight limit or size limit increase - if two average students cant lift the bot without getting hurt, then..... um.... someone will get hurt

and the size restrictions are there so the bot can fit through a normal size door, and fit inside a minivan - FIRST learned this the hard way a few years back - a team build a bot at school and couldnt get it out the shop door.

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Re: Raising the $3500 limit?

First off, how many teams COULD spend this much money??? Do you guys really have that much to spend each year? And second, with first being such an incredible competition with so much growth and recognition every year, is there really any need to change it at all? I hope the rules stay just how they are.
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Re: Raising the $3500 limit?

I say don't raise the spending limit. Why might you ask, it makes things harder some teams that are just starting. Very little sponsership and experiance. where as some of the veteran teams know some tricks and can creatively spend more than $3500 on a robot. It just wouldn't be fair in my opinion.
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Re: Raising the $3500 limit?

I guess I should rephrase. I wasn't trying to ask if they should raise the limit, I was just asking what you would do if the limit was gone.

I was just trying to see if anything would really change, most teams don't even get close to the limit so if there was no limit it wouldn't matter. The only team I know of that got close was 45 in 2003 who built two robots.

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For all of the teams who do get close to the limit, would you spend more than $3500 if you could?

For all the teams who don't get close, asumming you had the money, what would you add to your robot? (again, please no stupid answers)

I guess what I am getting at is, not including labor or crazy exotic materials, what could you possibly buy to make your robot cost more than $3500
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Re: Raising the $3500 limit?

I think first should:
1. eliminate machining costs from the $3500 limit
2. eliminate the electronics sub-budget and the per electronic item limit
3. INCLUDE all spare parts costs in the $3500 limit
4. INCLUDE OI parts in the $3500 limit

Why?
1. FIRST ran into difficulties this year on whose machining costs can you waive and whose must you bill. The only way to truly solve the inequities of this problem would be to waive all machining costs.

2. The original electronics budget predates the $3500 limit. It is a relic of an earlier time. The $3500 budget and the $400 per item limits cover electronics as well as mechanics.

3. The problem with practice robots and the inequities of teams carrying bunches of spare parts would be solved if teams had to bill them as well as the main robot.

4. I don't know why this one really. It just seems that the OI is part of your robot and should be billed as well.
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