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pic: FRC Robots are the best mode of transportation!
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Re: pic: FRC Robots are the best mode of transportation!
That's awesome. You should put a chair and seat belt on there.
Perhaps a little safer? Still... I love the idea. Did it help? |
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Re: pic: FRC Robots are the best mode of transportation!
Haha we rode our robot around at a freshman orientation like this (along with dragging 3 people). We also have "chair bot" which was our v2 drive train, a six wheel with a chair on top of it (the school doesnt know where the chair went...) unfortuanly "chair bot" isn't powered but we still have fun with it.
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Re: pic: FRC Robots are the best mode of transportation!
That is unsafe. No safety glasses and you're riding on the robot?
Not to mention the possibility of a chain grabbing and pinching various body parts |
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Think people. |
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Re: pic: FRC Robots are the best mode of transportation!
Yes, safety glasses are important! They will definitely do a great deal when your cranium possibly impacts the floor at a decent velocity, or when the robot bucks you into a wall!
It's the act that is unsafe, not the lack of (nearly useless in this situation) equipment. |
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Re: pic: FRC Robots are the best mode of transportation!
Lighten up safety addicts, your like the plague. Honestly, the best way to teach someone how to swing a hammer is to let him smack his thumbs a few times... It is unlikely that someone will retain permanent damage from ridding their bot, and they could learn a few valuable lessons on the teachings of Darwin and Newton....
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Re: pic: FRC Robots are the best mode of transportation!
Honestly, I heal now, I won't heal so well when I am old. Better to make my mistakes now, no?
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While what you are saying is somewhat true, the logic defys me.... |
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Re: pic: FRC Robots are the best mode of transportation!
Better to make mistakes never actually.
To be fair though, doing this kind of thing is pretty common practice, and as long as everyone is relatively careful, mostly safe. This was the only way my team had of testing on the Regolith with close to full weight in 2009. When done with a little forethought, it isn't terrible (Chain guards are important, and so is electrical isolation). Do remember to consider and eliminate hazards before you do this kind of thing though. And if it seems kinda sketchy, just don't. |
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Re: pic: FRC Robots are the best mode of transportation!
How many fingers should a punch press worker loose before they learn to use the machine properly?
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possible the kid on the bot could break a few fingers and get some other more serious damage to his fingers, but the chance of it removing a finger are fare less then on an industrial tool. |
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Re: pic: FRC Robots are the best mode of transportation!
Drivetrains with more shielding than this one have sheared fingers before.
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Re: pic: FRC Robots are the best mode of transportation!
The point is not that probably, nothing will happen, or that it's mainly safe. It's not that in youth injuries will heal, or that robots are more safe than machines. It's the point that this was a situation that was LESS SAFE than it COULD be. I'm no advocate of blast shields on FRC fields, but at least make an effort. It's easier to learn from someone who lost a finger than to lose a finger yourself. In consideration of that, it may have been better to wear safety glasses, add a seat, ensure electrical isolation (probably done already), or simply use dumbbells or other athletic weights.
Again, it all comes down to the fact that you know it could and should be safer, but aren't making it any safer. Easier to learn from another person's experience than your own. |
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