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pic: team 549 bumper solution to OUR problem
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Re: pic: team 549 bumper solution to OUR problem
The rules are pretty hard to understand, but the Q&A is hard to understand as well. The only part of the bumpers that will be counted tward length will be the cross sections that have all elements (plywood, cloth, noodle, aluminum angle) that means the 3 inches which stick off the edges (because they do not have plywood on them) do not count. I will post the Q&A accordingly when I find it. We spent a whole day trying to figure out if this was legal, but between the multiple answers on Q&A over this subject, the reality is pretty clear.
EDIT 1: you cannot bring plywood outside your frame, or even into the corner. reread <R08> I can't rembmer which clause but i think its M (there is a diagram on the second page of <R08> explaining what I mean. EDIT 2: here is the link to the definitive answer http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=11743 Last edited by Woody1458 : 07-02-2009 at 13:36. |
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Re: pic: team 549 bumper solution to OUR problem
the entire length of a 6 in bumper segment must be backed by a structural portion of the robot.
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Re: pic: team 549 bumper solution to OUR problem
I hope you guys's won't have to do too much work on your chassis to fix this.
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Re: pic: team 549 bumper solution to OUR problem
That person has very nice hands... Should be a hand model. Very nice!!
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Re: pic: team 549 bumper solution to OUR problem
Actually, while there are several rules covering bumpers, the GDC pro-actively took the step of addressing how these rules would affect design in Team Update #2 published wayyy back in early January.
Look at the last page and you will see that no robot can have an opening greater than 26" across, and "long and narrow" robots are limited to 16" across. Time to take out the TIG and reduce the opening a bit... should be easy enough to do... but do I detect the frame narrowing towards the rear of the robot? That might be an area for bumper concern, too... hard to tell from this angle. Jason Last edited by dtengineering : 07-02-2009 at 14:56. |
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Re: pic: team 549 bumper solution to OUR problem
I moisturize....... several times a day
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Re: pic: team 549 bumper solution to OUR problem
Aren't you able to use one pool noodle and wrap it around that edge?
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Re: pic: team 549 bumper solution to OUR problem
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Even if you did wrap "soft parts" around the corner, the GDC has been quite clear in saying that you still need at least 6 inches of "hard parts" behind the bumpers on each side of the corner. That's what "protect" in <R08>I is supposed to mean. |
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