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TL;DR I ordered a roll from McMaster last night at about 5:30pm an I had it in my grimy hands by 9:30am this morning. That's a 16 hour from ordered to delivered 500 miles away. |
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That is the reason that any sort of cloth which would require a sewing machine was ruled out, in my opinion. |
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I'm not sure that I would have put the zip ties on the top, that looks like a snag magnet. If they get snapped off they can learn and not put them back on the flaps. |
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I missed this update.
What are they actually made of? Looks a lot like ABS sheet that I've used on so many robots. In 0.020" thickness it comes in rolls and it's pretty cheap ($2 per ft for 6" wide strips) Dr. Joe J. |
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It can be found/purchased here: http://www.mcmaster.com/#1894a214/=11hewcj |
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We get that same kind of service from MC up here in Washington too. In fact most of the time I order parts from MC we get them the next day even without asking for express shipping. |
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Why did they remove the lower bar. Many teams designed there robot so that the bar would slide over there robot. Without that is could cause a major entanglement issue
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This is a joke. The bar is an entirely different obstacle now. Shouldn't have rolled this out till next week so teams had time to prepare...
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Re: pic: New low bar flaps
Seeing as FIRST basically had no low bar flaps left after week 1, no matter what they did it would have been "an entirely different obstacle". This seems like the closest they could get to the former behavior on their tight schedule.
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That's definitely not the most attractive solution I've seen to a problem. How fast and easily do they get pushed sideways and get hung up on the zip ties on the bar?
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Unless something changes in the morning, Kansas City was still using regular low bar coverings, except they are made from red and blue bumper material.
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Hopefully Kansas City switches to the new method for the actual matches. |
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It's also due to shipments. The places close to carr warehouses and all will get them first than others.
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Has anyone actively tried to get a boulder through this? I know it's "technically" illegal but if someone can get the ball through the gaps after they've potentially been disrupted and moved by a robot isn't that more of just a poor design by the GDC then a foul or illegal movement of a boulder by a team.
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