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indubitably 10-01-2010 00:19

Is this legal?
 
http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...g?t=1263100442

Is this legal?
It does not break any bumper rules because there is a frame supporting all bumpers with no gaps. Also, the ball only extends a max of 3 inches into the frame.

Captain Fink 10-01-2010 00:21

Re: Is this legal?
 
Yes i believe that is legal

EricH 10-01-2010 00:22

Re: Is this legal?
 
I don't see any rules violations.

jamie_1930 10-01-2010 00:39

Re: Is this legal?
 
I might as well ask this here instead of starting another thread about it. So would this be legal?

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1...11/q109346.png

EricH 10-01-2010 00:49

Re: Is this legal?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jamie_1930 (Post 895441)
I might as well ask this here instead of starting another thread about it. So would this be legal?

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1...11/q109346.png

Where are the bumpers?

Assuming the bumpers are on the outside of the rectangle, then yes, provided that the extensions don't go beyond the bumper perimeter and drop back in within 2 seconds after deploying (<G30>).

Alex Dinsmoor 10-01-2010 00:54

Re: Is this legal?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jamie_1930 (Post 895441)
I might as well ask this here instead of starting another thread about it. So would this be legal?

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1...11/q109346.png

According to <R16> this is illegal. You could not push the robot up against a wall and have it be flat on the frame's face.

jamie_1930 10-01-2010 00:58

Re: Is this legal?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 895450)
Where are the bumpers?

Assuming the bumpers are on the outside of the rectangle, then yes, provided that the extensions don't go beyond the bumper perimeter and drop back in within 2 seconds after deploying (<G30>).

Ok so you could do that but you would have to pull the mechanism back in after 2 seconds. I'm starting to see this as possible, but it'll probably be a waste of time.

Alex Dinsmoor 10-01-2010 01:20

Re: Is this legal?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jamie_1930 (Post 895456)
Ok so you could do that but you would have to pull the mechanism back in after 2 seconds. I'm starting to see this as possible, but it'll probably be a waste of time.

Along with the 2 seconds, it also cannot extend the bumper perimeter (in which your's may or may not be <3 inches)

gburlison 10-01-2010 01:35

Re: Is this legal?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Dinsmoor (Post 895452)
According to <R16> this is illegal. You could not push the robot up against a wall and have it be flat on the frame's face.

I thought the frame was the black line.

Pranit T 10-01-2010 03:20

Re: Is this legal?
 
For the clarification on this ruling refer to the robot section of the manual, specifically <R19> and the image that follows this rule.

This pretty much answers all questions that teams may have on "possession".

Hope to have helped, and good luck to all teams!

Pranit Trivedi
Team 188


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