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Re: Wood robots
I second the interlocking tabs.
My father (nor 92) owned a company that did die-cutting of cardboard. Back then, it was all hand-cut, but some of those dies are amazing.
For those unfamiliar, you first cut a thin line through plywood, then fill the space with a strip of razor steel "rule". Squish the finished die onto a piece of cardboard, and viola', you get cutouts. Think jigsaw puzzle. They used to get something like $10 an inch, decades ago. A typical 22 x 34 die might have 1000 inches of rule...
Consider using thin plywood with a fiberglass/epoxy coating where strength and low weight are a consideration. Do the math correctly, and wood can be pocketed like metal for weight savings without strength loss.
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