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Bumpers and Team Number
Rookie team question: I believe we need to put team number on all sides of the robot, but what if we have the opening on one side.
Also if we have opening on the side any suggestions on constructing a bumper that can be easily changed as required? |
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Re: Bumpers and Team Number
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Remember, the rules define the requirements. Read them carefully, and they will tell you what you need to know about this. |
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Re: Bumpers and Team Number
As per [R35] you need your # at "four locations at approximately 90° intervals around the perimeter of the Robot." So if you have an opening, you still need 8" from each corner/vertex. Just put your team number next to the corner on all four sides!
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Re: Bumpers and Team Number
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Our team is building a U-shaped rectangular frame, opening in the middle of the front (which is 27"). I think it would look good to put our team number on both sides of the front opening, as well once each on the left, right, and back, for a total of 5 numbers. I believe this meets the spirit and intent of the rule, "...so that judges, referees, and announcers [and spectators] can easily identify competing Robots." (I added the part in italics). I've just signed up for the Q&A, but apparently I need to wait before I can post a question. When I click the "Team Questions" tab, it says "Your request is in pending state". |
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Re: Bumpers and Team Number
Looks like team 1619 just posted exactly the question for [R35] that I wanted. The answer is still pending, but I'm following it.
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Re: Bumpers and Team Number
There are two types of accounts in the Q&A forum. The first is a team account, ie. FRC0836. The password for that account can be found in TIMS. That account already exists, and is the account you must use to ask a question. The second type of account is a personal account, where individuals can sign up to see and follow questions, but not ask questions. Once you create a personal account, the team admin must go in and authenticate your request to follow and see the team questions - that's why you are getting the message you get when you click on Team Questions. If you haven't had someone sign in as the team admin, you will need that done before they can ask the question and authenticate your account.
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Re: Bumpers and Team Number
Thanks, Steve, that is very helpful. Too bad the message on the Q&A wasn't a little more intuitive. Anyway, I will find out who on my team can take care of that.
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Re: Bumpers and Team Number
We have had good luck in attaching the sections of bumpers at the corners with metal angles, then lowering them as a unit onto the robot. We usually use the KOP frame and attach the bumpers to them with small angles. Attaching sections at the corners helps stabilize the bumpers.
This year, with a gap in the front, we will try to put a temporary brace across the front, just hold while mounting. |
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Re: Bumpers and Team Number
We have the same issue, large front opening. Our concern is the lettering size requirement. If we were to put our team number on one side of the opening only, the bumper size would not be large enough. We are going to split the team number in half. Hope that doesn't violate the rule. Looking forward to seeing an answer on this.
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Re: Bumpers and Team Number
I'd watch out splitting the number in half per the QandA.
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Re: Bumpers and Team Number
All the teams attending Peachtree received this email from the LRI...
TL;DR version- Having split numbers is NOT allowed (yet). Meaning that 4 digit teams are going to have a hard time. Quote:
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Re: Bumpers and Team Number
There were several questions in the Q&A about trying to fit 4 numbers on the minimum bumper length. Attached is a template that I hope will help some teams work through the issue presenting legible numbers.
Legible numbers are important for getting recognition by field staff, judges, and scouting. Every year, there are a couple of teams that I see minimal data on from my scouts because the numbers are difficult to read. Bumper Numbering Template by IKE |
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Re: Bumpers and Team Number
The minimum length of the bumper is 8 inches along the frame. Add in the thickness of the plywood and noodle, and you'll have 11.25 inches from the outside corner to the inside edge of the bumper.
The digits need to be 4 inches high, and 3/4 inch stroke width. There is no specification on the digit width, except that it must be clearly legible. So pick a simple font, don't put too much space in between digits, and it should fit. Our team is a 3-digit number, so we have room to spare. 4-digit teams will probably need to use almost all available space. Last edited by Cal578 : 08-02-2012 at 13:18. Reason: fixed typo |
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Re: Bumpers and Team Number
The manual is supposed to be simpler this year, yet this is a prime example of how vague rules overlap to derive obfuscated requirements.
Hey GDC, answer me this:
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