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Originally Posted by EricH
I don't see any rule numbers in this thread. The linked thread has to do with defining an appendage and making it so it's legal all the time. Please do post the rule numbers.
If you go into the corner, you are at risk of crossing 2 edges of the frame perimeter at the same time. See [G21] for the penalty this situation. This would bar any devices in the corners unless they go out one side and twist/extend into place.
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Sorry to have taken so long Eric,
[G21]
Robots may extend one appendage up to 14 in. beyond a single edge of their frame perimeter at any time.
There is no specification of any direction that should be measured from nor any point on the frame. Therefore, I choose the one most
advantageous to my self. Without specifications, that is the most appropriate and also tends to be how inspectors do it [IMO, but I do understand that my O is not necessarily all that good]...
So far, I can find no update that references G21. I could be wrong, but I don't think so.
Additionally the following question and answer seem to me to bear this out:
Q. What is the width limit of an appendage? Can an appendage cross the line drawn as an extension of a perimeter edge that
is perpendicular to the base edge that the appendage is crossing? FRC0053 2012-01-15
A. There is no explicit width limit for a Robot appendage. Per Rule [R21], "Robots may extend one appendage up to 14 in. beyond
a single edge of their Frame Perimeter at any time."