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pic: DOC V: THE RING OF FIRE
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Re: pic: DOC V: THE RING OF FIRE
I presume those tubes are within your BUMPER PERIMETER.
I'm concerned about the offset in the frame, though. You've made the sides of the bot not on the BUMPER PERIMETER, so you have no legal method of attaching BUMPERS. |
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Re: pic: DOC V: THE RING OF FIRE
Just make sure you read the bumper rules very carefully before building the machine as pictured.
Great looking model! |
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Thanks for your concern. |
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Re: pic: DOC V: THE RING OF FIRE
I wouldn't be so quick to say that. It appears to be the kit frame, which has rails about 1" off the ground, meaning they can attach the bumpers there and have them supported across the entire length.
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Re: pic: DOC V: THE RING OF FIRE
Unless those tubes at the top extend beyond the base.
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Re: pic: DOC V: THE RING OF FIRE
But the side rails of the frame are not on the BUMPER PERIMETER. That makes it tough to comply with
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I still don't see why everyone is so concerned about our bumpers. I guess once we get the design done i will be posting another pic. ![]() |
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1> We like the design and want to see it succeed. 2> You "strongly encouraged" feedback Good luck. BTW, whats your ball capacity? |
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Re: pic: DOC V: THE RING OF FIRE
Ahh, missed the overhanging parts before. Yes the overhanging back rail needs to be cut off before you will be able to comply with the bumper rules
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and the ball capacity is about 8 (with our CAD calculations that is...). More specs about how long it takes for a ball to enter than exit. THANKS AGAIN! |
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Re: pic: DOC V: THE RING OF FIRE
In lieu of an orthgraphic to determine what is inside and what is outside of the bumper perimeter, I will assume that the bumper perimeter is formed by the four outer corners of the frame (the low part that the axles mount to) and that the entire robot fits within a vertical projection of this perimeter.
The rule violation as I see it from this drawing is a relatively minor one. The c-channel at the front and back extends beyond the outside rail. This means that you would either need to run a structural member to support the bumpers from one overhanging end of c-channel to another... or simply cut off the parts of the C-channel that go beyond the corner. My guess is that you are planning to do this in real life, but it just hasn't shown up on the CAD drawings yet. As far as other feedback goes, do you have a mechanism set up so that when you suck balls in that you don't end up with spaces between them as they climb the tower? If you are lifting them with just one belt have you considered that they will slow as they round the corner at the top end? Jason |
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As far as the mechanism for the tower, yes it does allow to carry multiple balls up. |
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Dude it looks killer. I see it being rather productive
only thing i dont like is the electronics setup location ( im a neat freak) But i like it |
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the electronics are kind of tempary on there. we are also going to have a layer of lexan over the electronics to protect them of course. (: |
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