[robocup-small] Felt for SSL

Stefan P stefan.posey at gatech.edu
Thu Nov 5 04:14:07 EST 2009


For RoboCup 2007 I believe they sourced it from Home Depot. We
normally just roll it out on the floor and don't mount it to anything.

Thanks,

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Stefan Posey

On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 3:30 AM, Ulfert Nehmiz <double04 at tzi.de> wrote:
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> Hi Adrian
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> adrian wong schrieb:
>> I was wondering what type of felt was used at robocup competition. If anyone
>> know any vendors in North America, that would be greatly appreciated. Also,
>> what is the best way to get the felt on to the wood boards?
>
> In our team (B-Smart) and also at the last competitions (afaik) carpet was used.
> I think carpet is thicker, more robust and easier to floor than felt.
> You should try to find green, short carpet. As we do not have any standardized
> flooring keep in mind that your robots should be able to drive on different
> carpet, too. Especially new carpet usually is much deeper than the one in our
> laboratory. For marking the lines we use ordinary tape. It is easy to replace
> when broken and does not handicap the robots.
>
> Best regards
> Ulfert Nehmiz
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