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Question How to find the dimensions for parts used in the team version of the field component?

We cant seem to be able to locate the dimensions for the parts used, length ect., any help is a appreciated!

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Re: How to find the dimensions for parts used in the team version of the field compon

Is this something missing from the team versions document?

Each field element begins with the overall picture, then breaks down subassemblies to single components.
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Re: How to find the dimensions for parts used in the team version of the field compon

https://firstfrc.blob.core.windows.n...amVersions.pdf has drawings of the team field components.

Suppose you are building TE-17001, the Rope Climb. The bill of material in the lower right hand corner shows the components of this assembly. Let's go figure out how to make TE-17001-01, the Rope Climb Upright. The table tells us we need to make 2 of them.

Move to page 3 of the PDF file. At the top of the page, there's a diagram that shows how to make TE-17001-01, which is a 58.5" long section of 2x4 lumber.
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Hey guys sorry, the person who printed it out missed the dimensions sheet! thanks to all for replying!
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