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A play ground would show a wide variety of robots and ways to play the game. That sounds like alot fun actually.
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I can see FIRST doing 3 different things to keep us from damaging the carpet:
1. Make another game like 2001, where contact and traction issues were minimal and incedental. 2. Make us use only Skyway wheels to move our robots around. 3. Or, like many are saying in this thread... change the playing surface. Quote:
Here is a start. Vynil Tile & flooring VPI Flooring http://www.vpiflooring.com/alldata_specifications.html PVC Interlocking Tile Flooring: Lock-Tile 500mmx500mm http://www.lock-tile.com/en/default.html Plasti-Floor http://www.plasti-flor.com/index2.htm Rubber tile flooring ACTiVA Rubber Flooring Tile (19.6"x19.6") http://www.rubberflooring.ca/hp/hp.htm DuKap http://www.dukap.com.tr/en/default.htm Synthetic Ice KwikRink Original - synthetic ice floor $9.99 per square foot (4' x 8' x 1/2" thick) http://www.kwikrink.com/pricing.htm Rubber runway-type 12mm #6035 - 12mm Instant Plyorobic Runway & Flooring http://www.performbetter.com/catalog...22B3NG9DTK21PF Some of these are foreign suppliers that may have difficulty getting product to the US quickly... there has got to be more varieties out there. Andy B. |
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I like the idea of having a loose surface that rubber mulch would be good. But i think that for the sake of consistancy we really do need a solid floor, i would like to see some variations in the surface though that could be interesting. Maybe like thoes tracks we see dean testing his segway on. Wooden ramp into water out of water into rocks...
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ok, how about a solid surface with one of the following...
1) a raised surface that contains a different, non-solid surface, and has completely different objectives for scoring than the normal, solid field, or 2) a section that contains a large amount of points but much be accessed by going through a pit filled with some non-solid surface. this would make the game interesting and different, and show us many new drive trains. a combo field would be interesting too. any thoughts on something like that? |
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Just remember the discussion and examples on this thread.
Heh heh heh heh .... But then, what do I know ..... -dave ------------------------------------- Duck season! Rabbit season! Duck season!! Rabbit season!!... |
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Ya know those bear skin rugs? How about using several of those for the floor? It would result in hours of furry fun!
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I just happen to have a 30 foot by 60 foot "Sport Court" in my back yard. This is a plastic interlocking tile (10" by 10" each). At $1 - $2 per tile, you can see that you would have a pretty expensive practice field that you better be able to LOCK UP in the off season!
If anyone in the Manchester, NH area wants to try their robot on it, give a yell. I have found that it is much more "slippery" for a robot. By the way Dean has a very large surface of this stuff at his house. |
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Various surfaces
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Consider a field with multiple surfaces. If this thought was applied to this year's field, it could be like this: Robot Starting Zone: PVC plastic interlocking tiles Goal Scoring zones: 1/4" thick aluminum sheet (or that fake ice material) Middle zone: Rubber sheet (or "Sport Court" - like stuff) That would definitely be interesting. The name of the game could be "Traction Action". Andy B. |
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A playing field with more then on surface would be fun to play on. Hopefully it would be made so you won't have too much trouble getting the robot on and off the field in a short time.
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With that said picture the possibilities for the field, and there would be no need to spend extra money on playing field hazards because they would be a bi product of the playing pieces. Last edited by E. The Kidd : 01-08-2002 at 14:20. |
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if the whole field was saw dust then we could throw out the too much grease rules. Because everyone knows how to clean a grease spill.... ![]() |
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