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Re: Looking for collaborators

One can also use an Arduino simulator merely to develop some basic coding skills.

As far as chassis are concerned consider acrylic, polycarbonate or cardboard.
All highly economical and easily machined.
A little glue and a wide range of assemblies is accompolished.
Plus if you need something stronger than glue you can weld acrylic and polycarbonate.

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