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Unread 25-10-2013, 02:37
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I'm just the messenger for a lot of these. Mr. Stehlik on 610 deserves the credit for coming up with most, if not all of these tips and tricks. The students worked out the details to do the implementations. We don't build particularly flashy robots on 610, but a lot of these little unseen details are some of the things I'm most proud of our students for doing. It's not glamorous work (who really wants to crimp standard length pigtails on every sensor and motor? Or machine bumper brackets?) But I think they all make a big difference, and the students who are willing to roll up their sleeves and take on these "little big things" should be celebrated.
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