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Hallry 17-01-2011 17:28

Gray Tape Angle Question
 
When the gray tape branches into the 'Y' towards the scoring pegs, what is the angle that the two paths separate at? Thanks in advance.

Hallry 18-01-2011 11:48

Re: Gray Tape Angle Question
 
I'm still in need of an answer to this question, if any of you can find me one. I can't seem to locate anything about it in the rules...::rtm::

Molten 18-01-2011 12:03

Re: Gray Tape Angle Question
 
Please refer to Section 2: Field drawings
It does not explicitly define it, but you can derive it from the information given to you.

Hallry 23-01-2011 19:05

Re: Gray Tape Angle Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Molten (Post 1002747)
Please refer to Section 2: Field drawings
It does not explicitly define it, but you can derive it from the information given to you.

By using a protractor on a print-out of the full field layout on page 5 of the 'Arena Layout and Markings' file, I found that the angle is 65 degrees.

Hallry 01-02-2011 22:14

Re: Gray Tape Angle Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hallry (Post 1006702)
By using a protractor on a print-out of the full field layout on page 5 of the 'Arena Layout and Markings' file, I found that the angle is 65 degrees.

Actually, that may be a little off. The easiest thing to do would be to find the distance between the split and where the diagonals turn straight again. Using the drawings, I found that the diagonal distance should be about 56.2'', so just make a straight line from the split to where the tape becomes straight at the pegs. That should be about 60 degrees.

(Sorry for the double post, for some reason I couldn't edit my post above)


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