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Re: Removal of Low Bar Fabric

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Originally Posted by Kristian Calhoun View Post
Personally, I'd like to see a beaded curtain .. but I would settle for plastic strips. ����
We built sidewalls on our robot, depending on the pipe, speed of transit, and the nap of the fabric to keep the flap out of our internals. Beads or strips would behave MUCH differently. We'd probably survive with the plastic strips, but our canopy design would have been much different with beads or strips than with the single flap. I have seen plenty of robot photos posted with similar flap/portcullis deflectors.
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