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Re: 233 telescoping arms how do they work?

I had a chance to ask 254 a bunch of questions about theirs. Thanks to 254 for having a model out for fan boys and girls to look at and answering lots of questions. I was trying to explain some of it to people, but if somebody has a nice picture of a 233 or 254 arm, that make it a lot easier for us to develop something of our own. Figuring out a good telescoping arm that we're capable of fabricating is high on our list of generally useful things we want to learn how to do.
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Re: 233 telescoping arms how do they work?

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I had a chance to ask 254 a bunch of questions about theirs. Thanks to 254 for having a model out for fan boys and girls to look at and answering lots of questions. I was trying to explain some of it to people, but if somebody has a nice picture of a 233 or 254 arm, that make it a lot easier for us to develop something of our own. Figuring out a good telescoping arm that we're capable of fabricating is high on our list of generally useful things we want to learn how to do.
I don't believe 254 ever made a telescoping arm. Wicked fast elevator, yes. But telescoping arm, I believe not.

About 233, not a picture but a video.
Here is a picture, but you cant really see anything close up...
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I don't believe 254 ever made a telescoping arm. Wicked fast elevator, yes. But telescoping arm, I believe not.

About 233, not a picture but a video.
Here is a picture, but you cant really see anything close up...
254 used 2 233 style telescoping arms for their 30 point climber this year, and had a spare one for people to look at at championships this year. It was really cool, but I could not explain it even if i tried.
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Re: 233 telescoping arms how do they work?

they had 2 this year on their climber.
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