Hey,
The build rules state:
"2.2 Legged Robots
Legged Robots or “Walkers†can weigh up to twice the specified weight in all classes. A walker must employ moveable legs to support its weight. Each leg must have at least 2 degrees of freedom. Robots with rolling or sliding mechanisms will not be classified as walkers."
Craig's amazing build has inspired me to think again about walkers, many wheeled robots have 2 wheels and then the front of the robot scrapes along the floor. This is particularly important for flippers and any robot with some sort of wedge. So my question is whether a walker with 2 legs (each with 2 degrees of freedom) where the front of the robot scraped along the floor would be entitled to twice the weight limit?
Here the legs would be supporting the weight of the robot, just not the entire weight and I don't think this is what the rule is referring to when it says 'sliding mechanisms'.
What are people's thoughts?
The build rules state:
"2.2 Legged Robots
Legged Robots or “Walkers†can weigh up to twice the specified weight in all classes. A walker must employ moveable legs to support its weight. Each leg must have at least 2 degrees of freedom. Robots with rolling or sliding mechanisms will not be classified as walkers."
Craig's amazing build has inspired me to think again about walkers, many wheeled robots have 2 wheels and then the front of the robot scrapes along the floor. This is particularly important for flippers and any robot with some sort of wedge. So my question is whether a walker with 2 legs (each with 2 degrees of freedom) where the front of the robot scraped along the floor would be entitled to twice the weight limit?
Here the legs would be supporting the weight of the robot, just not the entire weight and I don't think this is what the rule is referring to when it says 'sliding mechanisms'.
What are people's thoughts?
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