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Re: Electrical tape as a non-functional decoration
We put electrical tape around the edges of our lexan sides when the judges said that they were a bit too sharp. They let it slide, but they said that they really didn't like it. After our next match we took it all off and used sandpaper to smooth down the edges.
My point is, even if you may be able to get through inspection by going a tad outside the rules, you should try not to. The rules are there for a reason, so you should try to obey all of them. |
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