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Re: pic: Height on top of a tube

How heavy is that robot, and does it seem like the tube is going to burst if any more weight/pressure was added?
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Re: pic: Height on top of a tube

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How heavy is that robot, and does it seem like the tube is going to burst if any more weight/pressure was added?
That robot weighs 120lbs.
Could the tube support more weight? Probably.
Would I put more weight on the tube? No.
You don't want to risk popping the tube. As pictured, the tube didn't seem close to popping.

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Aren't your wheels the lowest point on the robot? So what's the measurement from the wheels?
The tape reads 5" at the bottom of the base. The wheels are the lowest, they're at 4.5"


Also, we used the 2005 robot because the base is very flat and distributes the weight of the robot fairly evenly across the tube.
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Re: pic: Height on top of a tube

Do you plan on using this to score bonus points?

If so, I hate to say it, but Rule <G56> says ROBOTS in HOME ZONE - ROBOTS score bonus points at the end of the match if they are entirely in their HOME ZONE, not in contact with any element of the field (carpet, alliance station, goal etc.) and the lowest point of the ROBOT is higher than 4 inches and/or 10 inches above the carpeted field surface.
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Re: pic: Height on top of a tube

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Do you plan on using this to score bonus points?

If so, I hate to say it, but Rule <G56> says ROBOTS in HOME ZONE - ROBOTS score bonus points at the end of the match if they are entirely in their HOME ZONE, not in contact with any element of the field (carpet, alliance station, goal etc.) and the lowest point of the ROBOT is higher than 4 inches and/or 10 inches above the carpeted field surface.
As I said in the picture description, we're still not sure if its legal. It depends on whether the tube is considered as an element of the field. We will post this question to the Q&A when it becomes available.
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Re: pic: Height on top of a tube

I have a funny feeling that the GDC did not have this in mind when designing the game... Very interesting use of the field elements. But this also brings the question if the tubes will be filled up enough to carry the weight like that, and if the tube pops will you get a penalty?
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Re: pic: Height on top of a tube

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I have a funny feeling that the GDC did not have this in mind when designing the game... Very interesting use of the field elements. But this also brings the question if the tubes will be filled up enough to carry the weight like that, and if the tube pops will you get a penalty?
I would argue that they did consider exactly this strategy of gaining bonus points, due to the convenient height of the 4.5" above the ground as shown in the picture. I will be very interested if this method of elevating is allowed. This strategy was my initial reaction to the elevation bonus points, however it seems to me that it would not always be garanteed that your tube would give you 4" of clearance every time due to the inflation variability. Also, the probability of the tube popping is definately higher, so it is rather risky and I don't think the officials would appreciate having to replace tubes for every time this strategy is attempted.
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Re: pic: Height on top of a tube

If this were legal then it would be possible for all three robots on an alliance to be suspended at the same time. It is pretty clear by the scoring rules that this is not possible.
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Re: pic: Height on top of a tube

We took plywood and three mentors on a tube and it didn't pop. That would be pretty close to the weight of 3 robots but it was less then 4 inches.
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Re: pic: Height on top of a tube

I think the tube is concidered part of the field elements, but if it isn't it would be great to see the use of this tactic.
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Re: pic: Height on top of a tube

We thought of this today before we left and i tend to think that they are going to consider the ringers game elements, and if you could do this i guarantee there is going to be a tube popped too often for them to let it continue. Though they seem strong enough to hold the weight of the robot when the bottom is flat has anyone tried putting between 100 and 120 lbs. of force onto a sprocket or other object that is likely to stick out from the bottom, and see whether it pops.
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Re: pic: Height on top of a tube

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Do you plan on using this to score bonus points?

If so, I hate to say it, but Rule <G56> says ROBOTS in HOME ZONE - ROBOTS score bonus points at the end of the match if they are entirely in their HOME ZONE, not in contact with any element of the field (carpet, alliance station, goal etc.) and the lowest point of the ROBOT is higher than 4 inches and/or 10 inches above the carpeted field surface.
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As I said in the picture description, we're still not sure if its legal. It depends on whether the tube is considered as an element of the field. We will post this question to the Q&A when it becomes available.
I thought about this idea with a few other people myself, it's legality depends how you interpret G56, is a Game Piece considered part of the Field? If it isn't part of the field, then go ahead and prop yourself up on 1 or 2 of those and get 15 points.
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I thought about this idea with a few other people myself, it's legality depends how you interpret G56, is a Game Piece considered part of the Field? If it isn't part of the field, then go ahead and prop yourself up on 1 or 2 of those and get 15 points.

I wonder if propping yourself up on two of these would be considered "herding" or being "in posession" of two ringers? Gut instinct says that they are considered part of the field anyway.
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Re: pic: Height on top of a tube

i recall reading a rule in which it referred to the tubes as scoring objects and not part of the field...let me see if i can find it
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