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Vertical Extension Specifications

I see that any extensions must fit in a 6 inch cylinder extending from the 60 inch mark, however I'm not seeing anything specifying where, on the robot, the cylinder actually is. Does anyone know if it's in the center, or can it be anywhere on the robot? I know that the picture displays it in the center, but it does not actually say anything about it.

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Re: Vertical Extension Specifications

The way I understood it, was that as long as any extensions above 60" were within a single 6" diameter area, it is legal.
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Re: Vertical Extension Specifications

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I see that any extensions must fit in a 6 inch cylinder extending from the 60 inch mark, however I'm not seeing anything specifying where, on the robot, the cylinder actually is. Does anyone know if it's in the center, or can it be anywhere on the robot? I know that the picture displays it in the center, but it does not actually say anything about it.

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The key word is "a" 6-inch cylinder. As long as there is one vertical 6-inch cylinder (any place) that can encase all of your projections, your projections will not earn a foul.
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Re: Vertical Extension Specifications

Alright, that makes sense. Thanks!
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