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Re: Wood vs Aluminum

Aluminum provides much greater flexibility in your design. Aluminum comes in many stock shapes and varieties, and can be used for just about anything (frame, axles, gears, rivets, bolts, sprockets, wheels, etc.). Aluminum can also be bent and re-shaped, while wood breaks. Aluminum also provides more options for mounting, such as welding and riveting.
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