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Re: Mechanism outside bumper - legal?

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My understanding is that the "Right Clyinder" is always at 90 degrees to the ground, not to the "top" of your robot.
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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