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Bumper sleeve idea
Alright, first thread posting. My team came up with an idea. Instead of making two sets of bumbers, why not make reversible sleeves? Now the idea is that we build the bumpers, attatch a black cover and then apply the reversible sleeves. Now the question is (Because I can't find any threads with an answer to this) Could some black show from behind the sleeves? (Read the rules, couldn't find anything on that)
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Re: Bumper sleeve idea
Sounds like an awesome idea! Cant wait to see it at the competition!
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Re: Bumper sleeve idea
I dont see anything against it in the rules but it would probably look more professional if black was not showing. also how are you fastening the sleeves?
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Re: Bumper sleeve idea
Tanto makes a pretty good point, how you go about attaching the sleeves would be a huge factor in its success.
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Re: Bumper sleeve idea
Agreed, a very valid point indeed. Perhaps Velcro?
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Re: Bumper sleeve idea
From Update #9:
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Based on your description, I'd say questionable or illegal. If any black shows, illegal under <R07-F> and/or <R12-B>. If black does not show, then it's more likely legal, except possibly having the black cover underneath. I would say that you should ask this in Q&A for an official answer--and if it's ruled legal, print and bring the Q&A with you. |
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Re: Bumper sleeve idea
Jt,
Dave Lavery has weighed in on this subject in another thread in the last 24 hours. I would search for his response. It is clear and to the point. There is also several Q&A responses as well. |
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Re: Bumper sleeve idea
Here is the rule excerpt dlavert refers to:
8.3 Robot rules 2nd Paragraph, "When constructing the ROBOT, the team is allowed to use the items in the 2010 KOP Checklist and additional materials. Many of the rules listed below explicitly address what and how parts and materials may be used. There are many reasons for the structure of the rules, including safety, reliability, parity, creation of a reasonable design challenge, adherence to professional standards, impact on the competition, compatibility with the KOP, etc. When reading these rules, please use technical common sense (engineering thinking) rather than “lawyering” the interpretation and splitting hairs over the precise wording in an attempt to find loopholes. Try to understand the reasoning behind a rule." |
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