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Our team decided to test driving over litter (the pool noodles) with previous years' robots. This was the result of our 2012 robot that had a drive base using Andymark's 6" Mecanum Wheel (am-0136L). As shown, it tore right through it. To minimize noodle damage and therefore replacement, I would caution teams to design robots in such a way to prevent noodles from contacting the drive wheels.
good luck!
09-01-2015 02:12
nighterfighterWas this damage after only driving over it once, with that one robot?
If so, was that only 1 wheel?
09-01-2015 02:33
Spyderman|
Was this damage after only driving over it once, with that one robot?
If so, was that only 1 wheel? |
09-01-2015 03:16
nighterfighterThat's very interesting. I now fear for the safety of the noodles!
09-01-2015 07:02
GaryVoshol
See the blue box below G16:
| Driving over LITTER leading to LITTER damage is not a violation of this rule. |
09-01-2015 17:02
PaulDavis1968We drove over one last night and it shredded it.
09-01-2015 18:11
Daria Wing|
See the blue box below G16:
So the referee won't be assessing penalties. But the field supervisor and FTA may get upset if a robot destroys 2 or 3 noodles every match. |
09-01-2015 18:51
pwnageNick|
Originally Posted by GaryVoshol
So the referee won't be assessing penalties. But the field supervisor and FTA may get upset if a robot destroys 2 or 3 noodles every match.
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09-01-2015 19:32
seg9585Based on this result, I'll bet we see on AVERAGE 1-2 destroyed noodles per match. Given a regional runs up to 200 matches each (practice + quals + elims), I hope all regionals are planning to stock about 400+ noodles for the event.
10-01-2015 00:32
Team3266SpencerWhen we ran over a noodle with our robot from last year the noodle was not destroyed, roughed up where it was drove over but perfectly fine. It has versa wheels from vex though. I believe damage done depends a lot on the robot running over it.
10-01-2015 00:44
IronicDeadBirdBunch of litter sympathizers the lot of ya...
But in all seriousness small bits of noodle bouncing around an electronics board not fun at all...
10-01-2015 11:09
LoxmythHas anyone given any thought about small pieces of litter getting into wheels, gears, and other small moving parts at the bottom of their robot?
10-01-2015 12:46
RachetIsLifeMy team had the idea to take the bottom off one of those big industrial brooms that they use to sweep construction areas and attaching that on the frame of the robot so it just brushes the noodles out of the way.
11-01-2015 13:22
ms123132Noodle damage and robot damage that is caused by noodles is something to look out for this year! All teams and robots are going to have to be careful not to completely wreck every noodle in sight which will require some ideas on building to save the noodles!
11-01-2015 13:46
loyalWe could use this as a strategy. Think about if you pull a worm apart you get two worms. Now drive over one noodle you get two noodles and two points when you push them in the landfill. 
11-01-2015 13:55
nighterfighter|
We could use this as a strategy. Think about if you pull a worm apart you get two worms. Now drive over one noodle you get two noodles and two points when you push them in the landfill.
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