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Re: NASA Sprockets

Posted by Eric Rasmussen.

Engineer from FIRST.

Posted on 2/6/2000 4:48 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: NASA Sprockets posted by Daniel on 2/6/2000 1:45 PM MST:



: Any sprockets, whether purchased or machined, are legal. So yes, the NASA sprockets are legal. My team actually doesn't have ours as we plan on veering away from that drive train this year, but you're making me curious. What's different about them?

I think it has something to do with the special Venutian polymers that they are using. I hear they have a kick-$@#$@#$@# machine shop in Area 51 that can make just about anything.



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