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Re: Advance Material List for the 2005 Competition Now Available!

And the plot thickens...

The paint and the lith grease caught my attention immediately. Why ugly orange paint and lith grease?

We can (and will) only speculate.
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Re: Advance Material List for the 2005 Competition Now Available!

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It appears to have the rgb value E8BA16 --- awfully ugly color, IMHO.
Hey! That yellow color looks awfully close to our team's yellow color, you know.... That being said, I'm inclined to agree with you.
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A little research yields that you can find the color 'Sunny Summer' by searching a javascript program by the Behr company. It appears to have the rgb value E8BA16 --- awfully ugly color, IMHO.
Has anyone noticed that the yellow paint color is on the
opposite side of the color wheel for the purple glasses?
Is the project box for a purple beacon?
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Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Advance Material List for the 2005 Competition Now Available!

Just remember there may be other specific parts not listed. This may only be some of it.
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Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Advance Material List for the 2005 Competition Now Available!

Consider how a hockey goal is anchored to the rink. It is not a solid connection , but rather a magnetic one. There is a magnet embedded in the ice. There is also a magnet attached to the goal.

Perhaps there is some type of semi-movable object that will be anchored with the magnet?!?!?!?
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Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Advance Material List for the 2005 Competition Now Available!

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Consider how a hockey goal is anchored to the rink. It is not a solid connection , but rather a magnetic one. There is a magnet embedded in the ice. There is also a magnet attached to the goal.

Perhaps there is some type of semi-movable object that will be anchored with the magnet?!?!?!?
There would be more than 1 magnet on the BOM then.
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Just remember there may be other specific parts not listed. This may only be some of it.
Last year they supplied the balls and the beacon parts in the KOP and the year before, they gave Wire mesh samples in the KOP. So I agree there is definitely more to this than just this BOM.

For example they list a Connecting link for #35 chain. I'd assume the sprockets, chain, (and motor?) will be in the KOP. Something is moving around on the field this year!! Should be fun.
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Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Advance Material List for the 2005 Competition Now Available!

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For example they list a Connecting link for #35 chain. I'd assume the sprockets, chain, (and motor?) will be in the KOP. Something is moving around on the field this year!! Should be fun.
Something moving in the field? I've only done this one year, but it seemed like there was enough damage last year with stationary field objects and four robots.

If somethings moving, it better keep out of the way!
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Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Advance Material List for the 2005 Competition Now Available!

I see magnets on your robot activating field objects... and as others have stated, something on the field is going to be moving other than the robots. Sounds pretty sweet to me already
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Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Advance Material List for the 2005 Competition Now Available!

I wonder why 1/4 inch polycarb was specified...Standard sizes for polycarb (standard as in available at the local Home Depot/Lowes/Ace) is usually 3/16 inch and 5/16 inch...Hmmm

Why expensive and hard to use wood screws that are not that much beefier then common deck screws (specified wood screw = 5/32 inch dia vs about 1/8 inch dia for deck screws)

Also, 4-40 screws are really small, those are the size that fit through the holes in the speed controllers, I wonder what they are for.

My vote for the magnets is that they are on the robot and they trigger some sort of auton mode or score points by activating reed switches or hall effect sensors on the field. (maybe what's in the box)

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Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Advance Material List for the 2005 Competition Now Available!

Keep in mind that this list is deceptive because its only for a basic assembly of whatever it is that we are assembly. That may mean for instance, only one goal or only one corral (for lack of better examples) so the quantities may look strange now, but they will probably make much more sense once the game is revealed and to what extent the scoring objects are used.
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Also, 4-40 screws are really small, those are the size that fit through the holes in the speed controllers, I wonder what they are for.

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It just ocurred to me, those can be for the chain link... Who knows?
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Has anyone noticed that the yellow paint color is on the
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Is the project box for a purple beacon?
Why would the yellow being on the opposite side of the color wheel have any effect on purple glasses?
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Re: Advance Material List for the 2005 Competition Now Available!

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Why would the yellow being on the opposite side of the color wheel have any effect on purple glasses?
Well, if there was a yellow line or target on a white or grey surface, viewing it through a purple filter would make the yellow black, and therefore very visible. A purple filter would be quite good for a sensor trying to optically detect the yellow paint.

Conversly, if you are trying to detect something against a yellow background, a purple filter would make the background appear black. Again, quite useful for an optical sensor.
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Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/Advance Material List for the 2005 Competition Now Available!

That small polycarbonate sheet is also a bit strange (1 ft x 1 ft x 1/4 in), as well as lumber, I think the last time it was used was in 2003, to structure the ramp.
The magnet got me totally lost, I think something awesome is coming Saturday
Few people noticed that single 35 chain connecting link, it seems more like a joke (a sick one )
Maybe that grease is to lubricate the polycarbonate rod, "need 16 inches", who knows if it will not serve as a pole for some parrot
And, I think the more important after the magnet, why would FIRST ask for elastic stop nuts instead of regular ones, perhaps some part of the field will be prone to rotation or vibration, or impact, or...
Only 58 hours left... I can wait, I guess... Can't we? Course not!
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