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Re: is string legal?

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Originally Posted by Jeremy L
i've been working on a part of our robot, a ball basket, for several weeks now and i have just come to the realization that string might not be legal. I checked on the FIRST flow chart of illegal parts and it seems to be OK, but some team members haven't been so sure about it. Can anybody enlighten me on the subject? It's being used to sew kevlar strips together and onto the robot. Thanks! Otherwise,
From your description and application of the string it sounds legal. (unofficially speaking)
I have seen many string ball baskets that cause no problems with entanglement.
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