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Re: How a differential works...

I like the way ball differentials work since on low-load applications it is easy to make the screws tighter to add a slip differential effect. This was critical for me in learning to R/C drift.

I also like the photos that Ed Sparks posted of Team 34's 2008 robot. Very slick design and easily could have easily been implemented with an in-line slip differential if the differential box were custom-built.
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