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Originally Posted by BrendanB
True, but another way to think about it is I am at the "event" and I have raw materials with me, lets go into our team's mobile machine shop and start cranking out parts and put them on the robot. Oh, and our mobile machine shop has more machining capability than the event's machine shop.
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The post to which I was responding was specifically about a local team manufacturing something at home. Anyone can have a mobile machine shop; that's not limited to the home teams (although admittedly easier to bring into the parking lot).
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Originally Posted by BrendanB
Technically I am at the event turning cots/raw materials into parts to put on my robot and the rules don't limit how much cots/raw materials I can bring in and put on my robot.
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Typically when someone has to use the word "technically" when explaining how they're interpreting a rule, they're lawyering.

imo that mobile machine shop in the parking lot isn't at the event since it's not in the event venue. T-11 solves the problem, though.