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Re: <R38> and adhesive backed tape in 2008
This rule was part of last year's competition season. It is the rule under which certain adhesive backed "sandpaper" like and rubber materials were allowed to be used on the ramps.
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Re: <R38> and adhesive backed tape in 2008
I would hate to see this prohibition relaxed to the point that duct tape was allowed.
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Re: <R38> and adhesive backed tape in 2008
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Like waaay long. I'm sure the thought hasn't even begun to speculate about crossing the game designers' minds. (bonus points for identification of silly hitchhiking reference...) |
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Re: <R38> and adhesive backed tape in 2008
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http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=1314 I believe some teams were able to find products labeled "sheeting" instead of "tape" and skirt the rule. |
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Re: <R38> and adhesive backed tape in 2008
Alan,
The decision was made by the inspector and the team was under the gun to prove that the product did not say "tape" on the label. However, adhesive backed materials were allowed. It was a fine line that has been addressed with the new language you have qouted. |
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Re: <R38> and adhesive backed tape in 2008
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I'm happy to see the rule changed this year but it would be nice to see a prohibition for duck tape. |
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Re: <R38> and adhesive backed tape in 2008
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It is so rare that I get to pick on an engineer for this, so I can't help myself! No ducks were harmed in the manufacture or use of this product!! Something for you all to remember if you pursue a technical career, while there is "Duck" brand duct tape, it is very important to know when a duck is a duck and a duct is a duct. Several years ago we fired an engineer for incompetence. One of the signs of his ineptitude was that all of his ventilation drawings labeled the ducts as ducks. |
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Re: <R38> and adhesive backed tape in 2008
One thing to keep in mind that our team learned the hard way last year - anything that's not bolted on with lock-tite (or equivalent), welded, or otherwise attacked to take a beating can hurt you! We lost the semifinals last year because an alliance robot had some "decorative fabric" hanging off their robot all the way to the ground - thus no bonus points for having them on top of us. Some member of the team attached the fabric strip using (or so rumor has it) nail polish...
Tape can lose it's cohesiveness and drop off the robot, get pulled into your drive train, and cause some major problems! |
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Re: <R38> and adhesive backed tape in 2008
I agree that this is a great modification to the old rule. Last year we ran into an issue with metal contacting carpet on our lifting mechanism, it was not legal to cover it with tape, but it was legal to cover it with the KOP Microchip stickers; That's a bit absurd if you ask me.
This rule should allow teams to use any adhesive backed material to change surfaces instead of just finding those that aren't labeled "tape" |
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Doesn't really have anything to do with ducts either. The History Channel had a neat program about the history and manufacture of the aforementioned adhesive product. |
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