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The worst part? Kevin coming over to the pit to tell us all the (fake) bad news to stir us into a frantic rage.
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I don't really have any crazy inspection stories but, In 2008 we got our first regional and were informed that all of our drive motors had been wired incorrectly... So, it took us about 2 hours to rewire everything before we could compete.
My favorite inspection moment ever was at the Championship in 2008. We put our robot on the scale and weighed 120.1 lbs. Before the inspector had a chance to say anything I ripped (zip tied on) a 12" x 8" piece of decorative lexan off of the back of the robot... We weighed 120 lbs even. (She then proceeded to tell me that the scales were slightly off and anything within a tenth of a pound was acceptable..) |
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In the case of the number color issue though I believe that stemmed from a Q&A that most people didn't see. |
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I think my favorite was when I ran inspections at Championships in 2000. We sat down in our volunteers meeting at the end of the day Thursday to review everything and what needed to be done for tomorrow.
Eric from FIRST to me: "How are Inspections going?" Me: "Good, we are done." Eric from FIRST: "How many robots are left to finish inspecting?" Me: "None" Eric from FIRST: "Oh, how many are left for the morning?" Me: "None, they are all inspected!" Eric from FIRST *Baffled Look on his Face* They had never finished ALL of the inspections on Thursday before!! Second Favorite - I was an inspector at the Long Island Regional in 2001 and there was this crazy orange & black rookie team from Rochester NY that had THREE different robot configurations, they came up to do weight and size, and I had to figure out how to scribble all this on the inspection sheet. They put the last one in the box, and it was out by like 6 inches! Their crazy lead mentor tried kicking it and shoving it and pushing the box. I laughed and suggested they had time to go back and fix it. I think they came back 6 more times (made me laugh every time) before either giving up on it or just barely making it (Jason remind me!). At Championships they saw me walking by and wanted to grab me for a photo saying "I was their nicest robot inspector ever" or something like that. I still need to dig out a copy of that photo ![]() |
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At GSR this year we were told by the inspector that we needed to have a sticker with our team name on it. He was misinterpreting <R14>, but to appease him (and to have a little fun) we took a band-aid from our first aid kit, stuck it on the robot, and wrote "Plan B" (our team name) on it.
... we passed inspection ![]() |
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No really 'crazy' stories here, though I can relate to Al's anecdote about using all 12-gauge wire just because we have a ton of it.
And we've definitely helped several teams put together their box on wheels. I originally thought someone was talking about 116's rookie year and their first trip to the Championships in Orlando. Here Dave recounts tales of doing just that (but for different reasons) and how a team helped them put it together. 2007, we were 0.1lbs under the limit. The inspector at VCU kept messing with us by tapping the robot, making it go over the limit by 0.1lbs. In general in FTC, zipties and loose cords fail the sizing rules for teams just as much as teams who have frame members beyond 18". It's more of a "doh!" moment though. DC Regional, 2010. The lead inspector told us his interpretation of the intent of the digitization of the BoM, which was so that FIRST could create statistics based upon usage and create next year's KOP accordingly. So as we were off to create an Excel file that would meet those implied needs, he tells us 'Just scan your paper copy in. They didn't specify what digital format!' |
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I'm pretty sure we can this year. Our robot only weighs about 83 pounds without them.
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A later Q&A made contrasting borders around the numbers okay. |
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70lbs with both.
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You seriously need to add functionality... As long as you can do it in allowed build periods, of course!
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Not always. If the robot meets their goals why should they add functionality? I would prefer not to do something than to sacrifice doing something I already do. Now, perhaps improve functionality... You guys have a lot of weight to play with, why not make sure your kicker works better or your ball manipulator works great?
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