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Re: About the light that need to be seen from four side
Posted by Thomas A. Frank.
Engineer on team #121, The Islanders/Rhode Warrior, from Middletown (RI) High School and Naval Undersea Warfare Center. Posted on 2/7/2000 1:23 PM MST In Reply to: Re: About the light that need to be seen from four side posted by Jerry Eckert on 2/4/2000 3:21 PM MST: : Does Small Parts carry suitable mirrors? : Can you protect them from being broken during the competition? I have no idea whether FIRST would approve of the use of reflective surfaces for directing the light, but certainly one could polish a piece of aluminum plate to mirror reflectivity if one was so inclined. No need to rely on Small Parts for that. But if you insist, see page 286 of catalog 20. It would, however, be easier to simply find a spot where a hole in each side lets the light out... Tom Frank |
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