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YES!!! we used it this year for the first time, and absolutly LOVE it. sooo easy to tension chain, move things that don't quite fit, etc... See you guys at nats!
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Holy crap, how long did it take you to tesselate those like that?
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Makes me think of Dance Dance Revolution. Arrows arrows arrows!
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How do you use it to tension chain???
just curious because sliding the motors is a lil slower |
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Its grown up legos.
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One of my least favorite robotics related memories:
Tapping the ends of 15ish 80-20 pieces for our 2004 robot with some poor student (he was being punished, and I was setting an example for the other students). What poor soul had to do all these? -JV |
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This was also 1676's first year using the extrusion.
Being on Mechanical and working with stuff i can say that this stuff is very easy to work with. The only thing we had a problem with was with one of our drill bits for the universal connectors. The vice we had it in span around and broke the small part off. That was the last time we forgot the lube. :( |
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As long as you check your wheels and other critical structural members somewhat regularly, you should be fine. |
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come on John......just power tap them with the milwaukee best part of dynamic brakes |
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im still having trouble visilizing this (prolly cause it late at night since ive been up since early)but does somebody have a pic of this or a paint drawing?
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