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Re: Cheesecaking a Defensive Robot

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Okay, thank you for the help! I was either thinking of creating a kit that we could cut up and use that (so it doesn't count as withholding) that either contains a t shape of aluminum with chains hanging, or a sheet of lexan.
Be very careful when you design said kit so that it is purely COTS pieces that are to be modified on site. This means in your case, it would have to be a full rectangular sheet of aluminum or lexan that you would cut into a T shape, unless you can provide documentation of a place that regularly stocks precut T shaped sheets.
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