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Re: Bumper Rule Question

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Originally Posted by MormonLad View Post
According to the bumper rule (R27) we need at least 8 inches of bumper space on each side of each exterior vertex. My question is, even if we don't have 8 inches of frame on each side of the vertex, do we just cover all the available space, or do we have to extend the frame? Please help.
Can you attach a sketch of what you are asking? Are you saying that one side of your robot is less than 8 inches, or are you saying that you have less than 8 inches on a segment of your frame adjacent to an exterior vertex?
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