Re: Wooden Robot Class
I've been giving it some thought and looking at the powertool drag racing etc. There aren't many rules there but there are a whole raft of designs.
I propose a nice simple set of rules,
- The outside of the machine has to be wooden with the majority of the structure internally
- The weaponry must come initially from wood working tooling and manufacturers specs on rpm must be adhered to
- The weight limit is the 30lb featherweight limit and the bot must be built with respect to all other FRA rules (pneumatics, power LED etc)
The second rule allows the use of saws, chisels, drills and even axes but stops short of having crazy powerful spinners. I like the idea of having a nice simple to police class that's just for fun more than anything else.
It allows new ways of thinking that gets away from the traditional, lets take a big bit of metal and spin it up really quick and yes I know that I'm as guilty of this than anyone else!
I've been giving it some thought and looking at the powertool drag racing etc. There aren't many rules there but there are a whole raft of designs.
I propose a nice simple set of rules,
- The outside of the machine has to be wooden with the majority of the structure internally
- The weaponry must come initially from wood working tooling and manufacturers specs on rpm must be adhered to
- The weight limit is the 30lb featherweight limit and the bot must be built with respect to all other FRA rules (pneumatics, power LED etc)
The second rule allows the use of saws, chisels, drills and even axes but stops short of having crazy powerful spinners. I like the idea of having a nice simple to police class that's just for fun more than anything else.
It allows new ways of thinking that gets away from the traditional, lets take a big bit of metal and spin it up really quick and yes I know that I'm as guilty of this than anyone else!
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