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Re: Can the frame perimeter have structural gaps
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Re: Can the frame perimeter have structural gaps
Yes u can. We have a gap in our frame which allows us to follow bumper constraints and have a 28" by 38" robot
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Re: Can the frame perimeter have structural gaps
You should rethink that. Your frame perimeter is defined by a string wrapped around the exterior vertexes of your frame, not the length of the frame members.
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Re: Can the frame perimeter have structural gaps
I was joking
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Re: Can the frame perimeter have structural gaps
Replies like this one are not GP and cast a long shadow over all the answers posted on this forum. Responses should only be made if they are definitive and a positive contribution, otherwise they are worthless and only create noise!
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