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Re: pic: Team 399's arm after the SD finals match 1.
Use thick wall square tubing at the ends, thin wall round tubing in the middle?
I don't really have many ideas for using aluminum, both of the arms we've made were built with round plastic tube. |
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Re: pic: Team 399's arm after the SD finals match 1.
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Re: pic: Team 399's arm after the SD finals match 1.
You can actually get 1.5" and 2" in 1/16".
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Re: pic: Team 399's arm after the SD finals match 1.
Put some fiber in your robots diet and go composite. Like pultrusions. However be aware that construction methods for composites differ from metal.
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