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RDX1466 06-02-2012 16:50

Appendage Ruling Question
 
I have a question about how FIRST defines an appendage.

They use the definition "a subordinate part attached to something; an auxiliary part; addition". They have also said that an appendage may split into different "forks" outside of the frame perimeter (e.g. the appendage stretches out 7" then splits into two parts"

Is clamshell-style appendage that is attached to a tower on the robot at 2 points legal?

Thanks!

nitneylion452 06-02-2012 16:53

Re: Appendage Ruling Question
 
So long as all parts of it are contiguous at any point while it is outside the frame perimeter, I can't see why not.

Jon Stratis 06-02-2012 16:57

Re: Appendage Ruling Question
 
The only way to know the legality of a design is by reading the rules and looking at the Q&A. No one here can give you any more information than is available in those two locations - anything more than that would be opinions and interpretations. To know for sure, ask the Q&A!

RDX1466 06-02-2012 16:58

Re: Appendage Ruling Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nitneylion452 (Post 1121121)
So long as all parts of it are contiguous at any point while it is outside the frame perimeter, I can't see why not.

Thank you!

We just didn't want to build the thing and then have them tell us it wasn't legal :p

EricH 06-02-2012 17:00

Re: Appendage Ruling Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon Stratis (Post 1121126)
The only way to know the legality of a design is by reading the rules and looking at the Q&A. No one here can give you any more information than is available in those two locations - anything more than that would be opinions and interpretations. To know for sure, ask the Q&A!

On this particular question, Q&A has been rather non-common-sense.

So as a matter of opinion and interpretation, we've been giving a very "safe" interpretation that should hold water.


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