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Re: BEST Tetra Grabber

I think two of the best capper mechanisms out there belong to 56 and 38. 56's design is simple and quick and 38's is robust (think NYC semi finals) and is a quick capping design. Both robots I am sure will do well at nationals. 303's design is not too shabby for a fork design and 173 is one of the quickest cappers I have seen.
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