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Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
We have some old plexiglass that has our team number on it and we were going to mount that on the robot. Do we also need to put the team number on the bumpers?
I was curious since on the 2011 FRC inspection checklist for Logomotion mentions: "Team number displayed with 4" tall x 3/4" stroke, on the bumpers, 4 locations at approximately 90 deg spacing, in contrasting color or background." Thank you ![]() |
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Re: Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
Yes, it needs to be on your bumpers, both the red and blue.
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Re: Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
And for the contrasting color, as a scout/scouting mentor, I strongly recommend something in the white/silver/bright yellow range. Black lettering looks fine close up, but it's nearly unreadable in the stands.
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Re: Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
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If you do use black letters, at least put a thin white outline around them. |
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Re: Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
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Is it really plexiglass or lexan? I wouldn't recommend using plexiglass on a robot: it will shatter upon impact. |
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Re: Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
It is plexiglass and we still need to cut it.
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Re: Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
Why are you creating room for interpretation when there isn't any?
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Re: Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
Plexiglass, AKA acrylic, shatters on impact. I've seen it happen, back in 2005 (and the robot that did the shattering drove up a steep angle to do it). That's why it's not recommended in any areas on the robot where it might get hit.
You may be thinking of polycarbonate, AKA Lexan, which doesn't shatter nearly as easily. |
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Re: Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
Well, the plexiglass will be located about 2-4ft off the ground. It will be connected the Arm frame which Doesn't hit something on impact >..<
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Re: Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
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There is no safe place on a FRC robot. |
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Re: Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
Yep. That acrylic I mentioned earlier--the impact was at about 3.5-4 feet up. The "ramp" that was gone up could slow or stop a robot pretty well-- except that one. The other 3 sides of the tower shielding (running between arm supports) were Lexan and survived the rest of the season, as did the replacement Lexan panel.
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Re: Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
The best place for acrylic is the trash can. There is never a situation on your robot where it would be a better choice than polycarbonate.
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Re: Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
This isn't an interpretation. It's a reading of the rule:
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Re: Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
Let this be your guide... I predict 50% of the robots on the field will have an arm for scoring at least the center rows. That means at least one robot on the opposite alliance in every match will have extensions beyond their frame perimeter. Those arms will reach over six feet and can contact your plastic signage.
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Re: Interpertation on Bumpers: Do the bumpers need to display the team numbers?
For the past, what, 3 years now, we have used plexi for the electrical box, becouse it doesn't bend under load. Never had a problem. Asides from that, true, lexan is much more resilient under shock.
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