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Rule G36 question: Paddles
I am wondering about a certain part of rule G36. The manual states that "Any extension above 60 in. may not exceed a 6 in. diameter vertical cylinder", but I was wondering if a "paddle" type blocker that, in the process of swinging upward, would exceed the bounds of the 6 in cylinder, but when in position would fit within the cylinder. I made a simple diagram to help explain what I'm talking about.
Presumably, it would be allowed, but I'm not taking any chances! |
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Re: Rule G36 question: Paddles
Check figure 4-3c. I think that's what you're talking about (it's labeled "NOT OK").
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Re: Rule G36 question: Paddles
If the paddle is perpendicular to the ground than it should be categorized as the first extension in 4-3. It just needs to be less than 6 inches wide.
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Re: Rule G36 question: Paddles
If you are rotating it up along the indicated arrow though, the rotating piece itself must fit within a 6" vertical cylinder during its entire motion.
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Re: Rule G36 question: Paddles
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If you really don't want to take any chances, don't ask us...we don't know either. Ask the Game Design Committee on the official FIRST website. Our collective opinions here on CD are just as good at competition as any random drunk on the street. Last edited by DonRotolo : 05-01-2014 at 13:31. |
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