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Re: Robot Side Minimum Length?
There wasn't last year either after a few updates. That's the rule as it was come regionals last year. So, no, there is no minimum length of a side.
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Re: Robot Side Minimum Length?
Well, in a sense, there is no longer a minimum side length. However, if you do decide to pursue that, then your entire robot perimeter will have bumper around it and you're going to have a rather small robot I assume, or one with many vertices.
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Ok, thank you. In addition, our robot currently has an open side, and the frame on either side of this opening is 6 inches. Does the 8in bumper rule on either side of a corner mean that we need to have 2 inches of bumper going into the gap, or will it be legal to have only 6 inches of bumper from the corner?
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Re: Robot Side Minimum Length?
If you have an open side, then I would think that the figures in R19, Figure 4-5 in particular, make it clear that there has to be at least 8" of coverage by bumper, meaning that you'd have to lengthen the side to be 8" (R21 F prohibits you just extending the bumper.)
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Re: Robot Side Minimum Length?
You may not have bumpers over hang the frame by more than one inch, Per R21 and Fig 4-7. Cal and Kevin have answered correctly on the remainder of your questions.
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