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My team is coming up on its third year as a FIRST robotics team, and i found myself thinking about how we could not use the simple drill motors to power our massive machine next year. looking at alot of robots this year at competition, i noticed that they are using their own gearboxes. All im asking for is a good reference on how to make your own gearbox. since my team doesnt have any engineering teams to back it up i was hoping to find out how we could do it on our own. thnx for your help. Chaosmonkey..... "You can take the monkey out of the chaos, but you cant take the chaos out of the monkey." - me |
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