Thread: Frame's Height
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Unread 10-02-2012, 19:12
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Re: Frame's Height

You don't get to pick.

The frame perimeter is defined as the outermost set of exterior vertices anywhere from 2" to 10" above the floor. No other part of your robot, above or below, may protrude beyond the imaginary polygon created by connecting those vertices.

If any part of your frame is at or below 10" and it is the largest thing in the bumper zone, it will define your frame perimeter. Nothing above that can be any larger.
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