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Re: Curved Bumpers

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Originally Posted by richardmcc2 View Post
You'd also have to make sure that the maximum dimensions of the robot with bumpers was the robot dimensions + 3 1/2" on each side. So your frame itself would have to be a few inches smaller than max dimensions to accomodate this.
You'd actually have to ensure that no part of the bumper extended more than 3.5" outside your frame, no matter the size of your frame. Making a smaller frame doesn't allow you to make a larger bumper.
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