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It was our first match of the BoilerMaker regional that we got to play and we had a little run in during autonomous with Cyber Blue
24-03-2009 22:52
Chris FultzOuch!
I didnt realize how hard we hit until i was in the pit and saw the 1/2" deep dent in our 1 x 1 aluminum square tube !!
24-03-2009 23:10
JaneYoung
This made me think of quotes and proverbs I've thought about through life.
This is one of my favorites:
'A coward has no scar.' - a Zimbabwean Proverb
This may sound silly but I like to study the robots after the competitions and see how they've fared. There is often honor (and stories) in the dents, dings - scars. I'm glad you painted 234's impact, it is very cool.
Jane
24-03-2009 23:17
R.C.
Dude we had that happen at LA when a rookie team (STEEL BOT) hit our bot. After the match we looked at their bot and were like WHAT? No damage and a half inch dent in ours, FIRST is so awesome and so are rookies!
25-03-2009 00:46
jblay
how did that happen without someone going out of the bumper zone?
25-03-2009 01:02
MrForbes
Most harvesting robots have an opening at the front without bumper protection...when two of these robots hit head on, slightly off center, there will be solid contact.
25-03-2009 01:08
R.C.
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Most harvesting robots have an opening at the front without bumper protection...when two of these robots hit head on, slightly off center, there will be solid contact.
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25-03-2009 01:19
CrashTestPilot|
Most harvesting robots have an opening at the front without bumper protection...when two of these robots hit head on, slightly off center, there will be solid contact.
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25-03-2009 01:51
Aren_Hill
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I think that is what happened during Wisconsin Regional finals match 1.
Fondy fire 2194 collided with 2970 (really good rookie team) and parts went flying several feet away. Robots got locked together and would not move for the rest of the match. I think the whole field was cleaned up before they even attempted moving the robots apart. After a long while of suspense, both robots came back in match no 2 ![]() |
25-03-2009 10:15
Tom LineOur front roller is in a location where it can be hit if we collide with another robot just right. Of course, in autonomous, we managed to do that. It bent the 3/8 aluminum shaft so badly that it was quicker to bend it fully in half to remove it - plus the pvc roller was broken.
We have made many, many spares....
25-03-2009 10:45
Lowfategg
I am starting to be very glad we added a bar in NYC to protect the front of our intake roller with hits like that happening.
29-03-2009 01:17
Jay H 237
Those scars are actually like medals of honor that the robot wears proudly to show the battles it has been in. 
29-03-2009 01:48
Rick TYler|
I am starting to be very glad we added a bar in NYC to protect the front of our intake roller with hits like that happening.
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29-03-2009 02:22
GearsOfFury|
2039 also had the banebots gearbox that powered their pickup cleaved off due to a collision and it was too long of a repair so they went into match 2 with just the 7 starting balls then played defense.
(2970=awesome rookies) All of these robots have bumpers, and these things still happen just because two U shaped objects can fit together. At midwest in a qualification match we had a run in with 1114, and we left with a tiny ripple in a piece of .030 lexan, and their sheet metal didnt look as pretty. That was quickly repaired even though it didnt impede functionality of anything. Us(1625) and Wildstang learned that lesson on thursday during a practice match together, as we both left the match with matching front supports significantly bent in. |
I literally saw bot parts fly into the payload specialist's tub!