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Re: Hands off my bot
Indeed. A couple of years ago, we set up a booth at the University of Missouri, Kansas City for their Sally Ride (astronaut) Festival. It was designed to allow young girls to get an idea of what was available to them in college, leaning toward the sciences.The first kid to drive our bot was a girl about six or seven years old and when she finished, she was not interested in any of the other booths. She just wanted to watch the robot (even though she couldn't drive it any more because of a terribly long line and it became a little to crowded for the really young kids) and play with our rings. That, I think, was a recruit! and one happy kid. Most of the kids that get to drive it are hooked. (Even the grown up kids.)
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Re: Hands off my bot
Touching the robot imparts good luck. More touching, please! Robot must be off/de-energized.
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Re: Hands off my bot
I carry a Katana with me at all times just in case some curious little kid reaches his hand out to touch our robot. That's how I feel about it.
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Re: Hands off my bot
Any team worth their salt develops precautionary measures in every aspect of the robot, including rules regarding interactions with the general public from small children up through adults who are children at heart. The rules should be known by every member of the team and taught to new members as they enter the team, as to who is allowed to touch the robot and when and where.
Robots can definitely participate in show and tell. There can be hands-on opportunities created for specific times with specific guidelines and with team members in place to help support the goal. That is to help make the experience memorable and rewarding for the participants, on-lookers, and the team. It takes a little bit of work, preparation, and communication to make the experience a safe and happy one but that's nothing new, or shouldn't be, to FRC teams. Opportunity presents itself consistently, it is up to the teams to be open to it and aware of its potential. |
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You're doing a demo. How close do you want Joe-off-the-street to be to your robot while it is running? Especially given the limited barriers usually found at demos? The best driver in the world can't dodge a pedestrian who jumps out from between parked cars 1 car ahead of him. Similar conditions apply with a robot, except that it's going slower and is lighter than said car (and it's easier to slam into reverse). I can understand a team member in close proximity, especially if you're running on tether. But if it's someone from the general public, use caution, and have a safety area to stay outside of while the robot is on. Whenever the robot is off and has the stored energy released, as close as you the team want is the limit until it's ready to power on again. |
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As for our robots, I'd kick anyone out of the pits/classroom who's using it as a footrest (unless it's a photo-op, prank, etc ). Other than that we really don't have a problem with it in the post-season so long as it still runs. |
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Re: Hands off my bot
If it's powered, you better be at least 500 feet away.
Otherwise, just don't pull on wires or do anything obviously destructive. If the robot can't take a few hands checking out shooter wheels or belts then it was about to break anyway. It should be everyone's goal to put guards in proper places so that a powered off robot does not pose a safety hazard to anyone touching it in any reasonable manner (i.e. not shoving a fist into an electronics board and ripping out wires). One can't expect guards to protect everyone when the robot is on, so no one touches it then. Then again, it's not my robot, it's the team's robot, and I didn't assemble most of it. For all I know my team hates me for pulling on polycord to check if it's tight enough. Last edited by Chris is me : 30-06-2009 at 14:25. |
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