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Re: Minibot Parts

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Originally Posted by mobilegamer999 View Post
What are the rules on deforming stock parts for the minibot.

Example #1, taking a piece of solid aluminum or aluminum channel, and machining it into a desired shape.

Example #2, Taking a sheet of polycarbonate, and vacu-forming it into a specific shape

I don't recall any rules about deformation of minibot pieces, so I'd like a second view/opinion on this.
Do we have clarification on what polycarbonate pre-forming shape can be?
Unlike the aluminum which specifices
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H. Aluminum sheet, 90° angle, u-channel, tube, bar,
nothing is specified for polycarbonate. So I assume we can use tubing or other preformed shapes.

Also, what constitutes a rubber band. Are 'O' rings , flat belts allowed?

What materials can cord be made out of?
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