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Re: pic: Robot Bumpers
Well, we might as well have at it again.
I'll start by saying I don't believe this is legal, because corners A and B are not protected on both sides of the corner. I think it is made very clear by the GDC in their response in this Q/A forum post http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=10933 In the above picture, I see two corners, A and B, each with one side that does not satisfy the "Both sides of the corner must be protected by BUMPER segments" ruling. |
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I think that means that you need room on the back for 6" on each side of the pivot area. Please, correct me if I'm wrong. -Rizner |
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this pic was posted to explain in the current thread running of "is this corner considered protected" discussion goes there
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I call this configuration LEGAL within the rules set forth in the competition manual. It clearly meets the intent and follows all published rules.
Corners A and B do not have to be protected on both sides of the corners because a Q/A response is not a rule. BTW, I love this topic. We could debate this for years and you could make a good argument either way. |
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Yeah, it could go on forever...
I think the Q&A response gives the GDC's meaning of "protected" as having BUMPERS on both sides of each corner. I sure hope they get that into the rules, if that's their intent. |
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The original intent of this design was to allow the robot to turn tight on the trailer.
This is all in vein. The trailer that everybody built has a ¾ pipe that the hitch assembly allows the trailer tung to move up to 90 degrees. The competition trailer is different and has a 1 inch x 1 inch square pipe with a short pin that is inserted and secured. If you turn the trailer more than 30 degrees the square pipe of the trailer hits the trailer hitch of the robot which is a violation. A turn of 35 degrees gets you to a contact point of a normal square cornered robot. There is no advantage to gain the 5 degrees. Although I like this year’s game they have tied up the design rules so tight that everybody’s robot is going to be very similar. They are chocking our creative design ideas with every turn. I miss the day’s when you could make it open up as big as you want and did not have to worry about bumpers. |
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Just have fun with it, and don't worry about whether or not you win. |
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Scott (and everyone else on 1625),
You are smart people. I have met and talked to many of you, but in my eyes you are making fool's of yourselves. I know you and I have a hard time believing you are actually confused. I know that you try to build really competitive robots and many of us understand the huge advantage the configuration you show above gives a team. The rest of us who have figured that out (148, 254, 1114, to name a few) are not doing it because it is painfully obvious to be illegal based on the rules and Q & A. At some point, you have to realize that your interpretation is wrong and your implementation is illegal whether you agree with it or not. I still think it is strange that a bumper that measures 9" long is really only 6" but you have to move on. I know the inspectors at Midwest and I will bet you a Mountain Dew they will not let this robot compete as shown above. |
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Paul that picture does not represent our robot fyi.
And we would still be fine if they come out with an update 100% clarifying bumpers must be on both sides of each corner (not just protecting, being there) It would've been the simplest thing to add to the manual when it was written, and why they didn't I don know. We could've avoided all of this. and here's the chief inspector himself saying clarifications should be made.... http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...8&postcount=29 http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...1&postcount=30 Last edited by Aren_Hill : 28-01-2009 at 22:06. |
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does anyone know how far off the ground the bumpers should be? The team im mentoring can't figure it out.
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