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BUMPERS ARGHHH!!!!

Well I have been reading through CD post on bumpers and in the offical Q&A. and my question hasnt been answered.

Were planning to use brackets or angles to connect two bumper backings (as not to violate rule RO8) to make one single bumper that covers the corner. And yes both segments are at least 6". Legal?? yes no??? nes?
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Re: BUMPERS ARGHHH!!!!

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Were planning to use brackets or angles to connect two bumper backings (as not to violate rule RO8) to make one single bumper that covers the corner. And yes both segments are at least 6". Legal?? yes no??? nes?
Yes, that's legal so long as you comply with <R08> L (BUMPERS must be fixed to the BUMPER PERIMETER), with <R08> M (The entire length of the BUMPER backing must be supported by the structure/frame), and with <R08> N ("Hard" parts of the BUMPER ... may extend up to ... one inch beyond the BUMPER PERIMETER).
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Re: BUMPERS ARGHHH!!!!

if i am understanding what you are saying, it sounds like you are going to connect the two plywood backings at the corner, so long as they do not extend beyond the metal that they are connected to and so long as they are 6" or more you should be ok
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Re: BUMPERS ARGHHH!!!!

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The BUMPER backing must not extend beyond the “edge” of the ROBOT. The backing of adjacent BUMPER segments must not attach to each other if the attachment would require that the joint extend into the corner (see Figure 8 – 4).
If the joint doesn't "extend into the corner", you won't be violating this rule.
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O. The BUMPER backing must not extend beyond the “edge” of the ROBOT. The backing of adjacent BUMPER segments must not attach to each other if the attachment would require that the joint extend into the corner (see Figure 8 – 4).
Note the second sentence - it sounds like that is what you are trying to do. Don't do it.
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Re: BUMPERS ARGHHH!!!!

I am so confused on these bumpers. The rules seem much more nebulus than in years prior. Is there an upper limit as to how high the bumper can be placed? Bottom limit? In the past they could be between the 2 and 8 inch mark from the ground. Someone mentioned they thought it was the 7inch limit for top. Can anyone confirm?

Also, I am not understanding Figure 8-4. I do not understand the okay versus not okay drawing. If the backing is within the 38" limit what is the problem?

I have read and read and read all the chief Delphi posts and the Q&A posts and am really confused. Is there one thread that really explains all this. I have been working on bumpers all the years we have had them and this is the first year of confusion.

Thanks for your patience.


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Re: BUMPERS ARGHHH!!!!

Rule R08-P + check the definition of BUMPER ZONE.

Figure 8-4 is "Not OK" since the bumper backing is extending into the corner (a violation of rule R08-O).

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Re: BUMPERS ARGHHH!!!!

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I am so confused on these bumpers. The rules seem much more nebulus than in years prior. Is there an upper limit as to how high the bumper can be placed? Bottom limit? In the past they could be between the 2 and 8 inch mark from the ground. Someone mentioned they thought it was the 7inch limit for top. Can anyone confirm?
The Game Manual confirms that the BUMPER ZONE is the region between one and seven inches above the floor. <R08>P confirms that the BUMPERS must be designed to remain within the BUMPER ZONE.
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Re: BUMPERS ARGHHH!!!!

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Well I have been reading through CD post on bumpers and in the offical Q&A. and my question hasnt been answered.

Were planning to use brackets or angles to connect two bumper backings (as not to violate rule RO8) to make one single bumper that covers the corner. And yes both segments are at least 6". Legal?? yes no??? nes?
It sounds like you are thinking about doing something like this

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...2&d=1233599363

If that is the case, I got this response from the Q&A about it

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The "soft" parts of the BUMPER assembly (the pool noodles and fabric covering) can extend around corners and be continuous assemblies. The BUMPER backing must not extend into the corner spaces. So, adjacent segments of BUMPERS can be attached to each other through their "soft" elements, but through those elements only.
My interpretation of this is NO, you may not use a brace if you intend to permanently attach it to the bumper assembly. I came up with a solution to make a brace using "soft" parts of the bumper only. I can model it and post a picture here if you would like.
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Is there one thread that really explains all this.
No that I know of. You're on your own. Good luck.

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Re: BUMPERS ARGHHH!!!!

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The Game Manual confirms that the BUMPER ZONE is the region between one and seven inches above the floor. <R08>P confirms that the BUMPERS must be designed to remain within the BUMPER ZONE.
We are okay for Update #2 Section 8. We meet all these "rules" but what are the pictures on the top of the next page attempting to show? If our opening is less than 26" are we fine?
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Re: BUMPERS ARGHHH!!!!

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We are okay for Update #2 Section 8. We meet all these "rules" but what are the pictures on the top of the next page attempting to show? If our opening is less than 26" are we fine?
The pictures are not meant to be rules. If your opening is less than 26", you will almost certainly be fine as long as the bumpers cover the remaining foot with 6" on each side. (On a "wide" robot, it's 26"; a "narrow" robot has 16"due to the rules/the interpretation of protected.)

However, the pictures are not intended to show anything other than examples of legality with regards to one specific part of the rule.
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Re: BUMPERS ARGHHH!!!!

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I am so confused on these bumpers. The rules seem much more nebulus than in years prior. Is there an upper limit as to how high the bumper can be placed? Bottom limit? In the past they could be between the 2 and 8 inch mark from the ground. Someone mentioned they thought it was the 7inch limit for top. Can anyone confirm?

Also, I am not understanding Figure 8-4. I do not understand the okay versus not okay drawing. If the backing is within the 38" limit what is the problem?

I have read and read and read all the chief Delphi posts and the Q&A posts and am really confused. Is there one thread that really explains all this. I have been working on bumpers all the years we have had them and this is the first year of confusion.

Thanks for your patience.


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If there is still serious confusion about interpretations of the bumper rules, and how to apply the rules to your robot, please post specific, detailed questions to the FIRST Q& forums.

Chief Delphi forums are wonderful resources full of great technical information, team organization ideas, event details, strategy discussions, and related/unrelated topics too numerous to recount. But one thing that you can not find here is a binding determination of what a rule means or how it will be interpreted by the inspectors or referees at a competition. For those questions, you need to resort to the official FIRST Q&A forums.

The different answers you have received in this thread offer an excellent example of why you should refer to the official Q&A system for these sorts of questions. Some of the answers here, as well-intentioned as they may be (particularly by a few self-appointed rules experts that seem to post in every single thread), are just plain wrong. The inspectors follow the official guidelines delivered from FIRST, which are based solely on The Manual, the Team Updates, and the FIRST Q&A forums. Any rules interpretations you may get here will not carry any weight with the robot inspectors once you get to a competition.

When posting to the FIRST Q&A, try to make your question as specific and detailed as possible. The Q&A can't be used for a design review, but can be used to ask for clarification and understanding of what a rule means and how it will be applied. For example, it would not be appropriate to submit drawings of your robot and ask "is our robot legal?" But asking "does Rule <R09-P> mean that the entirety of the bumpers must be contained within the Bumper Zone, and therefore be between one and seven inches above the floor?" would be a great question that would result in an equally specific answer.

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When posting to the FIRST Q&A, try to make your question as specific and detailed as possible. The Q&A can't be used for a design review, but can be used to ask for clarification and understanding of what a rule means and how it will be applied. For example, it would not be appropriate to submit drawings of your robot and ask "is our robot legal?" But asking "does Rule <R09-P> mean that the entirety of the bumpers must be contained within the Bumper Zone, and therefore be between one and seven inches above the floor?" would be a great question that would result in an equally specific answer.

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Thanks Dave. Would you think the Conference call on 2/5 would be good for official answers concerning bumpers too. My understanding is that they are going to go over how bumpers are going to be inspected.
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Re: BUMPERS ARGHHH!!!!

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Well I have been reading through CD post on bumpers and in the offical Q&A. and my question hasnt been answered.

Were planning to use brackets or angles to connect two bumper backings (as not to violate rule RO8) to make one single bumper that covers the corner. And yes both segments are at least 6". Legal?? yes no??? nes?
In regard to the original question, you might find this Q&A forum answer helpful, in which basically the same question is addressed.

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