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team 612 has tons of those. to my knowledge in 05' they were handing out pieces of bosch or 80/20 as key chains. Most kids on the team now have them.
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I never thought it was done before. But hey like like it. :)
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last year my team handed out two cubes of t-slot strung together with roughtop tread strips as "fuzzy dice" peer awards. I have a "not-so-cubish" one at home that's failed inspection
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I think you have something there.... First it was little useless flashlights that stoped working after like a day, now its leftover robot metal.... Amazing, Cheep, FIRST.... I like it!
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Lol, we did the extrusion thing in 2005 and sold them as necklaces for a fundraiser at school. I have a slice of 1x1 that I've been wearing since freshman year =P
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Out of curiosity, where did you get the other piece of extrusion from?
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Great idea!
I have a lot of useless pieces of 1-2 inch extrusions too. Time to cut them up! :) |
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I believe it was team 930 that did this in their rookie year, way back when in '02. I still have mine somewhere...
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