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for adding bumper covers
02-02-2010 22:56
Cyberphil
I like the idea of Velcro, but I will warn you now. This game is going to have a LOT of contact, and if those bumpers fall off you will receive penalties. Even if the Velcro is extremely strong, stuff does happen.
Now, I don't know how strong that Velcro is, so I very well might be wrong. It all depends on the strength of it. But i would still recommend another way, along with the Velcro, to attach your bumpers.
I hope this helped, and good luck this year! To you and all teams! 
03-02-2010 00:29
EricH
I hope that that is for your bumper covers. If it is for your bumpers to attach to the robot, you need to read <R07-I> right away.
| I. BUMPERS must attach to the FRAME PERIMETER of the ROBOT with a rigid fastening system to form a tight, robust connection to the main structure/frame (e.g. not attached with Velcro). The attachment system must be designed to withstand vigorous game play – nut and bolt fasteners are recommended. All removable fasteners (e.g. bolts, locking pins, pip-pins, etc.) will be considered part of the BUMPERS. |
03-02-2010 18:47
Imadapocalypsehaha @jsasaki
i hope you guys arent thinking we're gonna use velcro to put the bumpers on the robot. We plan to use the velcro for the bumper covers. ideally making two sets would be the plan but we probably will not have enough room for two sets when we fly to regionals
03-02-2010 19:10
Cyberphil
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i hope you guys arent thinking we're gonna use velcro to put the bumpers on the robot. We plan to use the velcro for the bumper covers. ideally making two sets would be the plan but we probably will not have enough room for two sets when we fly to regionals
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05-02-2010 14:59
djdaughertyIn the picture, there is plywood showing on the back of the bumper. It seems like Update #7 says that all the plywood, even on the back, needs to be covered by the fabric. Is that the impression everyone is getting?
Thanks!
05-02-2010 15:03
Vikesrock
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In the picture, there is plywood showing on the back of the bumper. It seems like Update #7 says that all the plywood, even on the back, needs to be covered by the fabric. Is that the impression everyone is getting?
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05-02-2010 16:21
EricH
Update #7 was only talking about bumper covers and the risks associated with their coming off during a match.
<R07-E> specifies the cover requirements, namely that the covers cover all exposed pool noodles or plywood. Note that Figure 8-1 does not show the cover going all over the back. This leads to the interpretation that "exposed" refers to any part of the bumper that could hit another robot. Plenty of robots have passed in previous years with the plywood back showing under an identical wording of that rule.
Also note that it is not illegal to cover the entire back of the bumper with the cloth. However, it may make mounting more difficult.