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cylinder rotating while climbing
In rule update 1-18, it shows the cylinder rotating with the robot. If our robot was to drive up the side of the tower would the cylinder be perpendicular to the face of the pyramid or what?
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Re: cylinder rotating while climbing
The ruling on that was that while in contact with the Pyramid, the cylinder can be in any orientation, so whatever orientation fits your robot best goes. I'll see if I can dig up a link to the ruling.
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Re: cylinder rotating while climbing
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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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Re: cylinder rotating while climbing
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Re: cylinder rotating while climbing
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Which is why anybody reading this should read the Q&A--sometimes, the Q&A overrides a rule before the update. (And, in the event that the GDC forgets, or a ref isn't up to date--you have Q&A as backup in the event of a question of interpretation with a ref.) |
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