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pic: Team 1369's robot
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Re: pic: Team 1369's robot
wow! that looks amazing, cant wait to see you guys in a few days
Florida is looking to have some of the best competition and some of the best looking robots |
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Re: pic: Team 1369's robot
*cringe* I really hate to be a Debby Downer, but have you reviewed to FRAME PERIMETER rules yet? And the fact that you're not allowed to have anything extended outside your FRAME PERIMETER?
If your bumpers are mounting flat against that upper surface, then you have a bunch of bolt head and bearings sticking out of your FRAME PERIMETER down there at your wheel axles. Which is illegal and shouldn't pass inspection. Yes, they're small and likely insignificant, but the rules are the rules. If you get a strict inspector, you won't pass with those bolt heads sticking out. I think your best option would be to use a shim under the backside of your bumpers to slightly increase the size of your FRAME PERIMETER to cover those bolt heads. Again, it's a nifty design and I hate bearing bad news, but you should go to Florida prepared to make a modification to get yourself fully legal. |
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Re: pic: Team 1369's robot
Thanks for reading the rules. However, you apparently did not read the Team Updates. Take a glance at Update #6 when you get a chance.
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Re: pic: Team 1369's robot
You shouild read this thread. Remember, the frame perimeter is defined as that area within the bumper zone.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ight=perimeter |
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Re: pic: Team 1369's robot
Sorry, I probably should have updated my signature to reflect that I'm the Lead Robot Inspector for the Lone Star Regional. That's been corrected now. Moving on...
Yes, I've read Updates #1-#16. And the Robot Rules. Let me toss out a definition so that we're all clear on what we're talking about. Quote:
Moving on, we have the pertinent rule enforcing the FRAME PERIMETER: Quote:
Bringing it all together: 1. FRAME PERIMETER is defined by the large black plate in above photo. 2. Axle bolt heads are outside said black plate. 3. Axle bolt heads are outside BUMPER ZONE. 4. QED, axle bolt heads are illegal in above photo. Yes, it's a bit silly. No, I don't really think it's a useful rule as written. Yes, I'm going to hate having to explain this to 30 odd teams at Lone Star. Nevertheless, the rules as written are entirely clear on it, and I wouldn't want to lay odds on inspectors at my particular regional turning a blind eye to it. |
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Re: pic: Team 1369's robot
Poor little compressor!
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Re: pic: Team 1369's robot
Have you had any problems with the chain between the center wheels contacting the bump as you go over?
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Re: pic: Team 1369's robot
You should really look into getting that cylinder its own zip code, just to be on the safe side.
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Re: pic: Team 1369's robot
The best part about this robot: after all was said and done, it could not lift properly, and we were 5 pounds overweight.
So, we cut off the top. I will post a picture of our test hanging soon. |
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