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We originally thought the goal grabber was going to be easy.
Boy were we wrong. When you start getting into the details, and realize you need an arm that is very strong, very light, can extend a considerable difference, and grab and release a goal, things become quite a bit different. What was once a minor task quickly became a major hurdle. In all honestly, our ball management scheme ended up being an easier concept to come up with. Good luck! |
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