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Re: Mechanism outside bumper - legal?
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Re: Mechanism outside bumper - legal?
That makes sense. I think I have heard that today from another team mate, but I was wondering because although you could just barely make it if the original top was still the top, it makes it a bit easier positioning if you attempted to do that. And thanks Jeffy
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Re: Mechanism outside bumper - legal?
My understanding is exactly opposite. The cylinder moves in relation to your robot, so that the bottom of your robot is always on the base of the cylinder. <R10> says "note: these limits are defined in reference to the ROBOT, not the FIELD"
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Re: Mechanism outside bumper - legal?
I believe the cylinder being in relation to the robot was probably due to response from penalties assessed in 2008 where the cylinder was in relation to the field. (Think tipped bot)
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