
21-01-2013, 20:54
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MST Rolla Senior
 FRC #2410 (BV CAPS Metal Mustang Robotics)
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Re: cylinder rotating while climbing
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Originally Posted by EricH
The cylinder is always vertical relative to the robot. There is also the 54" perimeter around the base of the pyramid. See G23-1.
http://frc-manual.usfirst.org/Updates/0#term%2042
In other words, if you were to use your normal drivebase to drive up the side of the pyramid, the cylinder would be perpendicular to the side of the pyramid--but would be cut off at 54" from the base of the pyramid.
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I thought it was any orientation?
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